Hmmmmmm, interesting. Not the information portrayed back then. Maybe it was a tactic.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:24 amCarlos Snow graduated from C.A.P.E. in 87' and along with Vinnie Clarke were both @ Ohio State in 89'. They won State in both 85' and 86' but Ironton did beat them at Ironton in the final game of the reg. season before they won State that year.OldTiger wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:18 pmSpeaking of licking chops...I remember back in 89 when Waverly was playing CAPE that the Waverly D was licking its chops excited to play against Carlos Snow. We all know how that game turned out. Maybe this will be a good incentive to once again rise to the occasion.oldschoolqb13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 1:02 pm
That's awesome! I remember John Thornton from the Bengals very well. Obviously his son can play too if he's going to WVU. If I'm on the Tiger O-line, I'm licking my chops getting to play against such a talent. It sounds like it will be quite a challenge.
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It's all good. My grandpa played for Waverly back in the mid to late 1920's. Good luck to the TigersOldTiger wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:06 amHmmmmmm, interesting. Not the information portrayed back then. Maybe it was a tactic.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:24 amCarlos Snow graduated from C.A.P.E. in 87' and along with Vinnie Clarke were both @ Ohio State in 89'. They won State in both 85' and 86' but Ironton did beat them at Ironton in the final game of the reg. season before they won State that year.OldTiger wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:18 pm
Speaking of licking chops...I remember back in 89 when Waverly was playing CAPE that the Waverly D was licking its chops excited to play against Carlos Snow. We all know how that game turned out. Maybe this will be a good incentive to once again rise to the occasion.
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I went to school there from 83-87 and Carlos an Vinnie Both were c/o 87.OldTiger wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:06 amHmmmmmm, interesting. Not the information portrayed back then. Maybe it was a tactic.FANOSPORTS wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:24 amCarlos Snow graduated from C.A.P.E. in 87' and along with Vinnie Clarke were both @ Ohio State in 89'. They won State in both 85' and 86' but Ironton did beat them at Ironton in the final game of the reg. season before they won State that year.OldTiger wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:18 pm
Speaking of licking chops...I remember back in 89 when Waverly was playing CAPE that the Waverly D was licking its chops excited to play against Carlos Snow. We all know how that game turned out. Maybe this will be a good incentive to once again rise to the occasion.
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Re: Region 16 #5 Waverly @ #4 Indian Hill
This is a good matchup for Waverly. I think this is a game the Tigers can win if they play to their ability and avoid turnovers.
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Updated forecast for Saturday:
High of 57 and partly sunny - low overnight in the 40’s.
Should be nice football weather and its on turf.
High of 57 and partly sunny - low overnight in the 40’s.
Should be nice football weather and its on turf.
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Does everyone seem to be as healthly as they can be at this stage of the season?
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I think so... One did come out limping in the Logan game, not sure of his status.
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I will be making the trip down with a group from Huntington to support Swepston. Anyone know about presage tickets. Another mother and I are taking 5 students from Huntington. Can someone tell me where we could find a shirt as well. I would like to pick a few up if possible.
Also where is a good place to feed these boys. I hope other local school go out and support our local boys.
Also where is a good place to feed these boys. I hope other local school go out and support our local boys.
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Waverly Schools has tickets, they are $7.00.Momma wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:51 pm I will be making the trip down with a group from Huntington to support Swepston. Anyone know about presage tickets. Another mother and I are taking 5 students from Huntington. Can someone tell me where we could find a shirt as well. I would like to pick a few up if possible.
Also where is a good place to feed these boys. I hope other local school go out and support our local boys.
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The other side of the line has a kid named Joe Oakes. He is an OU commit. His dad played at Notre Dame and his older brother is playing at UC.MasterOfNone wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 12:40 pm I think the key to this game will be how the Tigers O-Line is able to handle their D-Line. I would say this is easily the best D-Line they have faced all year. They have a DE in Jalen Thornton who has committed to WVU. His father is a former NFL DT, who played 10 seasons with 6 of those with the Bengals. He goes about 6'2 240lbs. I would say Waverly may try to run to the opposite side he is lined up on. And with Waverly liking to throw bubble screens and slants, it could help the line since those are quick passes where they won't be expected to hold the blocks long.
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They did add JT Barnett to the IR on Friday. He plays OLB. Shoulder injury.
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Ya, JT is the only one banged up other than the original injuries.
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It is difficult to compare these two teams. There are no common opponents. I would have to agree that it will come down to the big dogs up front. Can the Waverly Oline handle this very athletic group. I think another big factor will be whether or not the Tiger defense can handle the read option look from Indian Hill. They have two strong, north and south backs, combined with a shifty quarterback.
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Two D1 kids on the line is a tough task; however, I did talk to Big Country this morning and he's excited for the challenge.Superman wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:06 amThe other side of the line has a kid named Joe Oakes. He is an OU commit. His dad played at Notre Dame and his older brother is playing at UC.MasterOfNone wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 12:40 pm I think the key to this game will be how the Tigers O-Line is able to handle their D-Line. I would say this is easily the best D-Line they have faced all year. They have a DE in Jalen Thornton who has committed to WVU. His father is a former NFL DT, who played 10 seasons with 6 of those with the Bengals. He goes about 6'2 240lbs. I would say Waverly may try to run to the opposite side he is lined up on. And with Waverly liking to throw bubble screens and slants, it could help the line since those are quick passes where they won't be expected to hold the blocks long.
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Indian Hill lost to Aiken. What kind of offense did Aiken run???
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Here is a breakdown of Weeks 1-10 that helps to compare these two teams:
Indian Hill
Opponents Record: 57-42
Points Scored: 419
Points Allowed: 185
Div. 3 Opponents: 1
Div. 4 Opponents: 3
Div. 5 Opponents: 5
Div. 6 Opponents: 1
Waverly
Opponents Record: 48-52
Points Scored: 354
Points Allowed: 186
Div. 2 Opponents: 1
Div. 4 Opponents: 3
Div. 5 Opponents: 4
Div. 6 Opponents; 2
Indian Hill
Opponents Record: 57-42
Points Scored: 419
Points Allowed: 185
Div. 3 Opponents: 1
Div. 4 Opponents: 3
Div. 5 Opponents: 5
Div. 6 Opponents: 1
Waverly
Opponents Record: 48-52
Points Scored: 354
Points Allowed: 186
Div. 2 Opponents: 1
Div. 4 Opponents: 3
Div. 5 Opponents: 4
Div. 6 Opponents; 2