Several games played on the Ohio border this week (or darn near it)
Friday, 7:30
AAA #8 East Fairmont at #5 St. Albans
AAA #3 Parkersburg at #2 University
AA #5 Scott at #1 Bluefield
A #4 Madonna at #1 Wheeling Central
A #11 St. Marys at #2 Williamstown
Saturday, 7:30
AA #3 James Monroe at #2 Wayne
If anyone wants to see the single-wing run to perfection, come watch James Monroe at Wayne. James Monroe runs it as well as anybody you'll ever come across. They'll pose some major problems for the Pioneers this weekend.
West Virginia playoffs semifinal weekend...
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East Fairmont runs some kind of shotgun spread Wing-T. St. Albans runs I. Parkersburg runs Wing-T, University...I'm not sure. Scott runs a version of the single wing where it direct snaps to Jordan Roberts every play and he either runs it or throws it. He has 3700+ yards RUSHING this year and 50 TD on the ground. Bluefield mixes shotgun spread with double wing. Madonna...I'm not sure. Wheeling Central runs Wing-T. Not sure about St. Marys, but Williamstown runs an I. James Monroe runs the true single wing, complete with blocking back, spinner, and a line comprised of an end, two guards, a center, and an inside and outside tackle that line up on the same side (unbalanced single-wing). Wayne runs the Wing-T. Little bit of diversity there.
Pioneer_PA wrote:East Fairmont runs some kind of shotgun spread Wing-T. St. Albans runs I. Parkersburg runs Wing-T, University...I'm not sure. Scott runs a version of the single wing where it direct snaps to Jordan Roberts every play and he either runs it or throws it. He has 3700+ yards RUSHING this year and 50 TD on the ground. Bluefield mixes shotgun spread with double wing. Madonna...I'm not sure. Wheeling Central runs Wing-T. Not sure about St. Marys, but Williamstown runs an I. James Monroe runs the true single wing, complete with blocking back, spinner, and a line comprised of an end, two guards, a center, and an inside and outside tackle that line up on the same side (unbalanced single-wing). Wayne runs the Wing-T. Little bit of diversity there.
Thanks for that very informative post.
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