gahs4ever wrote:If Portsmouth can throw against Gallia they should be in this game.
I believe Portsmouth will be in this game whether they can throw or not. I dont believe either team will run away from the other. Of far greater importance to me is how well Portsmouth RUNS the ball. To this point GAHS has not shown the ability to stop anyone's running game. Only Athens in week 1 ran for less than 200 yards (184). We give up an average 225 yds per game on the ground, and 314 yds combined. Only Logan has successfully passed on us, but then most of the teams we have encountered to this point have been run first oriented teams.
Turnovers have been pivotal in our impressive wins over quality teams like Point and Jackson; even though we were -1 in turnovers to the Ironmen and had a pick six go against us.
Every team we have played thus far has put up at least three TDs against us, so 21 or so by the Trojans would not be a surprise or anything out of the ordinary. I believe this could be very much like the Point Pleasant game which we won 28-21. Nothing has come easy for us this season, and I know the quality of kids Portsmouth will bring to the Old French City Friday night. I'm thinking comebacks like we have had over Point and Jackson are doing wonders for our kids confidence and their belief in themselves.
By my count we had five kids out last Friday, and I'm not sure of the timetable for their return. I know two are gone for the year; Soph Dalton Jarrell with a broken leg, and Jr QB Kruize Wandling with a lacerated kidney.
Jr Paola Astiquipan hasnt been available since suffering a shoulder injury at Athens in the opener. Soph Jared Golden missed his second in a row, and I believe Soph Austin Smith is still out.
If this Gallia team keeps this up we will have to start calling them them "Cardiac Kids"....lol I love there never say die attitude..and you right 4ever it has to be good for their confidence knowing they are never out of a game...