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Re: post 8448
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:06 pm
by GR3343
boblee wrote:Grand Rapids 22
Cloquet 14
Grand Rapids @ Hermantown Saturday
22-15. Shouldn't have been that close. GR controlled 3/4 of the game, made 1 mistake which lead to a field goal making it 15-14 with just over 5 min. left. Billy Martinetto took over from there with some great runs, then Geisler completed his only pass of the night on the 2pt conversion.
Gr vs Hermantown will be a good one. Looking for the Indians upset. I think they played the tougher schedule which will pay off this time of year. After Hermantown, I think the ship may sink though.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:30 pm
by ChrisK
Govs93 wrote:ChrisK wrote:Looks like Como Park and Johnson will be playing on Saturday, care to lay any bets down, Govs? I won't do the conundrum thing again, that was pure torture...
Johnson plays Chisago on Saturday and Como plays Mahtomedi.
If they both win on Saturday and meet up next Friday, I might be willing to wager a gift certificate for Diva's Lounge on Rice St. I'll let you know!
You're right, we'll have to wait till next Saturday for the matchup--assuming that both teams win this Saturday.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:36 pm
by packerboy
My summary of HS footbal for the 2007 season is a as follows:
CDH Raiders and EP Eagles.
Thats all there is to it.
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:46 pm
by Govs93
packerboy wrote:My summary of HS footbal for the 2007 season is a as follows:
CDH Raiders and EP Eagles.
Thats all there is to it.
Thank you, Jimmy the Greek.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:08 am
by ChrisK
I didn't see how Johnson did, but Como Park got crushed by Mahtomedi on Saturday so they're out. Maybe we'll have to put a little something on the line next year when Como and Johnson meet during the regular season Govs.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:25 am
by Govs93
ChrisK wrote:I didn't see how Johnson did, but Como Park got crushed by Mahtomedi on Saturday so they're out. Maybe we'll have to put a little something on the line next year when Como and Johnson meet during the regular season Govs.
The Govs took it to Chisago in the first half, then handed it over in the 2nd. They lost something like 44-26 or something like that.
It's officially hockey season!!!!
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:00 am
by ChrisK
Govs93 wrote:ChrisK wrote:I didn't see how Johnson did, but Como Park got crushed by Mahtomedi on Saturday so they're out. Maybe we'll have to put a little something on the line next year when Como and Johnson meet during the regular season Govs.
The Govs took it to Chisago in the first half, then handed it over in the 2nd. They lost something like 44-26 or something like that.
It's officially hockey season!!!!
Yeah, who cares about Eden Prairie and Cretin. I can't believe they don't have a yawning emoticon...
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:32 am
by Govs93
Eden Prairie gets another 10-0 team on Friday when they play Edina... you'd probably have to be nuts to take the Hornets, but they have played well. Who knows...
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:26 pm
by packerboy
It will be EP and CDH at the Dome for the 'ship. Be there for the geame.
The only yawning that will occurr will be as a result result of what goes on before that.
See you at the dome Chrisk and dont get crushed by the CDH fans as they roar through the narrow halls to cheer for their team.
There will be lots of BMWs and luxury SUVs parked out in front of "The Hump"that night. It will be the Bear Path crowd against the Rich Catholics.
Hide the women and children.
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:36 pm
by goldy313
Speaking of football there is a lot of rumbling about the new format and the fact that the quarterfinal games will be played on artificial turf. The Outstate schools don't have access to turf as easily, which by the way irks me that the Minneapolis public schools AD complains about not having AstroTurf like other schools, if that's Minneapolis' biggest budget concern as far as athletics goes I have no sympathy for them. Part of football is homefield advantage and the new format gives Cretin and others an edge. In my area Winona Cotter plays on turf and is built to play there, without a doubt they'd been state title contenders if they played the whole playoffs on turf, they're that fast and that skilled, but they didn't, they had to go on the road on sod and got pummeled. Football is the only sport where the surface of the playing field changes and it makes a huge difference in how the game is played. Attendance will be way down at these quarterfinal games, I think the MSHSL botched this one.
Turf or Sod, Eden Prairie and Cretin are the best teams but I'd like to see Cretin on a soggy wet field in Owatonna vs the sterilty of Griffin stadium. the game would at least be interesting then.
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:23 pm
by newsguy35
goldy313 wrote:Speaking of football there is a lot of rumbling about the new format and the fact that the quarterfinal games will be played on artificial turf. The Outstate schools don't have access to turf as easily, which by the way irks me that the Minneapolis public schools AD complains about not having AstroTurf like other schools, if that's Minneapolis' biggest budget concern as far as athletics goes I have no sympathy for them. Part of football is homefield advantage and the new format gives Cretin and others an edge. In my area Winona Cotter plays on turf and is built to play there, without a doubt they'd been state title contenders if they played the whole playoffs on turf, they're that fast and that skilled, but they didn't, they had to go on the road on sod and got pummeled. Football is the only sport where the surface of the playing field changes and it makes a huge difference in how the game is played. Attendance will be way down at these quarterfinal games, I think the MSHSL botched this one.
Turf or Sod, Eden Prairie and Cretin are the best teams but I'd like to see Cretin on a soggy wet field in Owatonna vs the sterilty of Griffin stadium. the game would at least be interesting then.
No offense but I have not seen a single section game that was close with Owatonna. I played for EV and I know we pummelled them terribly just about every single section opener and EP beat us every single year to date. There is no way EP and Owatonna would be interesting.
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:01 am
by packerboy
CDH can beat anybody on any surface in any weather.
EP vs CDH will be as good a high school football game as you will ever watch in Minnesota.
Be there.
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:22 am
by BIAFP
[quote="packerboy"]CDH can beat anybody on any surface in any weather.
I will take Ohio State by ten touchdowns for $100,000

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:02 am
by packerboy
Fine, if I can have CDH over the Gophers for $200,000.
And then Alex, Ill take"Catholics in Sports" for $500.
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:01 pm
by Can't Never Tried
Wasn't worth a new thread. But I'm sure you will like it
This is especially for theref, well, I guess there are a few of us qualified.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4M6csATYK4
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:46 am
by packerboy
Well, CNT I guess it proves that refs are better if they are abused at home.
But if you really want to see abuse, watch what CDH does to Tartan this Friday.
The Raiders will show em who is boss on the same night that the Boss stops in to do a little Magic at the X.
Catholics will be boss at the Dome.
Wait Until Thanksgiving.
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:07 pm
by Neutron 14
packerboy wrote:
Wait Until Thanksgiving.
W.U.T. 
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:31 pm
by packerboy
Thats right Neut. Ole Tom Turkey wont be doin his gobble no more but the day after Thanksgiving, da Raidahs will be gobbling up lots of Metrodome turf with long receptions and big runs.
WUT? Don't the public schools celebrate Thansgiving anymore either?
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:42 pm
by Neutron 14
packerboy wrote:WUT? Don't the public schools celebrate Thansgiving anymore either?
I'm not sure about the ultra-liberal inner city schools, but out here in the 'burbs we do. Right after that the kids start practicing for the Christmas play.
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:17 pm
by Zamboni Guy
Section 7AAAA Championship Game
2) Duluth East Greyhounds @ 1) Hermantown Hawks
Tonight at 7:00
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:24 pm
by east hockey
Zamboni Guy wrote:Section 7AAAA Championship Game
2) Duluth East Greyhounds @ 1) Hermantown Hawks
Tonight at 7:00
da Hounds 35, Hermantown 13!
East goes to state in football for the first time. Unbelievable.
I was curious as to how East and Hermantown ended up as AAAA schools, considering East's enrollment is twice Hermantown's. According to the MSHSL, the range for AAAA is 623-1245. I had no idea it was that wide a range.
Lee (
AT Mitch's right hand

)
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:59 pm
by packerboy
Well, the CDH Raiders are in the AAAAA tournament and going up against the big , fat cat, behemouth, financial black hole, need another referendum for a tax hike public schools. (Did I mention Godless?)
Yup, da Radahs play up with the big boys unlike the Dulutherans( f/k/a the always classey Greyhounds. )
CDH will have to go through Lakeville, probably Wayzata, and then the Bear Path gang to win the trophy.....assuming those schools are still open after Tuesdays elections.
Goldy has opined that CDH has 'the edge' and attributes it to playing surface.
I think they have 'the edge' allright but its a spiritual one from way above the playing surface, if you catch my drift.
For example here is a shot of one of our most loyal fans contemplating the offensive game plan:

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:00 pm
by Govs93
I think you better look closely at that pic again, PB... Looks like the Lord has his money elsewhere this season:

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:22 pm
by BIAFP
Govs93 wrote:I think you better look closely at that pic again, PB... Looks like the Lord has his money elsewhere this season:

I hope the rest of the cake eaters are overlooking the Warriors this weekend as well

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:35 pm
by packerboy
An amazing citing .
People see The Blessed Virgin on walls and vegetables and stuff and now the Trojan emblem appears on Mother Angelica.
The sick and crippled should travel to Wayzata High School ....which is in Plymouth, to pray at the shrine and be cured. The whole place is a shrine so any where will do.
If the Brainerd Warriors make it to The Hump, have the fans bring down some of those augratins from Bar Harbor, would yah?