Archive : November 2006
November 18, 2006
6-2A Still Strong x3
Coleman
worked overtime to knock out Haskell, Wall drops Anson, and Early mastered Hawley
to keep the 6-2A representation alive in the state playoff race.
Here,
you can read about the stunning 45-21 victory the Hawks pulled off over Anson,
in Sweetwater yesterday.
And this is the place to read about Early's dominating victory over the Bearcats.
Jay Jeffrey goes airborne
while carrying the ball in
Early's 41-6 win over Hawley,
Photo by Suzie Hall
November 16, 2006
A Couple of Notes
Two things...
1. Just because Jim Ned is not in the playoffs does not mean there isn't football related news.
I have a camera and time, and I will be writing about the efforts of our 6-2A representatives on here, mostly in the form of a photo series.
2. Basketball is around the corner here, so there is plenty of news that I will be posting here about that.
I'll be doing these two things in an attempt to keep this page updated more often.
- Suzie
- November 16, 2006 2:48 AM
November 12, 2006
Coleman Moves On, Leaves Pride in Wake
the Jim Ned Indians Lost the final game of the season, cutting short a valiant attempt at a playoff berth. The game itself could have swept the Indians' way easily, however everything seemed to be in Coleman's favor, with Bangs beating Wall (what was that?!?) and a monster catch from the Bluecats' Dalton Deleon that by scientific calculations shouldn't have been made, the blue team took off with the win, and will be facing the Haskell Indians next week in the first round of playoffs.
In reality, for the Indians and the Bluecats, this game was a playoff game in itself. With Early and Wall securing a spot in the postseason, only one more seat was available, and either Jim Ned or Coleman moved forward and the other team went home. Unfortunately, it didn't go the way the Indians had hoped.
We lost two of our most prolific receivers in Michael Shelton and Kit Lefevere, somewhere in there, but it didn't slow down the offense. It opened the gates for younger talent to do what they could do. For example, Jordon Coffman's abilities may have been stifled by the Coleman defense, this game, but his determination alone shows only a preview of what a team Jim Ned is going to be, next season.
A fan actually told me they didn't think that the Indians will be as good of a team the next few years after this one. From what I have seen they're going to be just as good as they were this season, if not better. We have depth to give away on the lines, as long as growing pains and centers of gravity cease to be an issue. We have a superb set of receivers in the mist and a trio of quarterbacks that are behind Taylor Cain, who will undoubtedly helm the offense in '07.
To the seniors: Jon, Kit, Colt, James, Rance, Garrett, Phillip, Kirk, Dayton, Chance, and Colter:
This was a year to remember. I am proud of your effort on the field and your attitude off. You guys represented your school without question, and your futures will no doubt be very bright, regardless the fields you choose. I had a LOT of fun, this season, and I am already looking forward to see what happens next, in basketball, baseball, tennis, or whatever it is you guys do (debate, even!) do it with all your heart, because you may never get to do it again, but what you do achieve -- those are the things you get to talk about when you're 50 and working at the office. I should know. I hear all about good high school sports a lot where I work! But the memories are the best -- so keep them good.
Thanks again...
- Suzie
- November 12, 2006 5:34 PM
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November 6, 2006
Need a Whuppin?
I was taking my sisters to the mall, this afternoon, when I saw a bumpersticker in the back window of a truck. It read, in bold white lettering on a green background: "Need a Whuppin'? Call 1-800-WALL-HAWKS"
...at least the truck was red.
- Suzie
- November 6, 2006 4:29 AM
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