Friday, October 8, 2010

Friday night football: Week 7

Muncie 29, Greenville 28 (Final)
Arcanum 21, Mississinawa 14 (Final)
Versailles 43, New Bremen 19 (Final)
Ansonia 27, Bethel 21 (Final-OT)
Miami East 27, Bradford 14 (Final)

Ansonia goes to 7-0 with an overtime thriller beating Bethel 27-21! Greenville blows two different 14 point leads and drops to 1-6.

13 comments:

  1. WOW--New Bremen must be really bad.

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  2. Maybe... But ANSONIA is really good!! Good job A-Tigers!!

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  3. Greenville needs to fire Mason and Shutz! Terrible coaching staff!!! Ok maybe they could blame it on the kids and our size a couple of games this year! But not tonight! That was all terrible coaching!! Just terrible!! These poor kids!!

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  4. Did the mighty Trojans win or lose? DDN shows Mississinawa winning.

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  5. Agreed 11:27. After getting beat so badly last week, to come back this week, have the lead, only to end end up losing by 1 is a real heartbreaker. Those boys deserve a medal for hanging in there this year, and perhaps next season things will get better - starting with a new coaching staff. People, just remember not to put down those kids...if you could do better, either suit up & play or apply for the coaching job!
    Versailles has another "easy" team next week in Minster, bt don't expected them to win the last two (Anna & St. Henry). Versailles isn't a bad team this year, but most of their schedule is pretty soft.
    Ansonia shouold be commended on their great play. Good game last night for sure. I just wonder how they will hold up in the playoffs.
    Bradford might be a team to watch in the next few years. Enis could very well turn that team around if he sticks to it. Might be interesting...

    Enjoy the week, folks. Only 3 weeks of HS ball left.

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  6. I agree coaching staff needs to change, especially the one calling the plays. Defense coach should have his foot up some of the kids butt!! If they can't do the job let someone else try!!

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  7. Just wondering. Didnt Greeville get moved to a new district? Looking at the schedule they seem to be playing some bad #%$es Football wise. Maybe instead of blaming the kids, the coaches, the school, and the parents, maybe its times for new ways of doing things. New plays, tougher practices, double practices, or just thinking outside the box. In the long run it will work out. Have faith people.

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  8. Greenville will be what it is. You want a winning team? Then hire some non alumni and play kids that know how to play, forget what the last name is. You need a coach that will tell the parents to butt out and let me run the show. All great high school coaches ran the programs the way they want it, not the school board, parents, city officals, etc.

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  9. Disappointed for the Greenville football team.

    Let's name names - What last names get preference, what city official or school board member is running the football program at Greenville?

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  10. ok impotent and 6:56pm. Name the names. I for the life of me can't think of what school board member has anything to do with the football program or what city official either. And last names getting preference??? Who standing on the sidelines makes up 72 points against watterson or 50 some points at findlay. And how well have some of the recent "non alumni" coaches worked out??? Travis Mcavene in last years basketball debacle or Jim Caldwell in football. He won what? Something like 3 games in 2 years.

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  11. Anonymous 8:33 PM

    I fully concur with you.

    I am tired of the comments such as Annoy 6:56 PM. (misspelling intentional)

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  12. Is this the same staff for Greenville that went 7-3 a few years ago? Were people complaining then?

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  13. I'm glad you concur with me impotent, because if you read it, my remarks were directed at you also.

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