teamwork100% wrote:Let's get some chatter going! Two big games coming up. What's everybody's predictions for the upcoming games.
8 on page two picked Larimore and Velva?? What are you saying?lovwatchingsports wrote:teamwork100% wrote:Let's get some chatter going! Two big games coming up. What's everybody's predictions for the upcoming games.
Eight on page two.
A lot of bad ones me included I think LOL. never mind I think my bad picks were page one.The Schwab wrote:Last 8 comments on page two have predictions for the semi finals
jimor wrote:EEK 50 Langdon 20 Langdon couldn't stop running game. DLB 32 Ryan 20
bisonation6 wrote:I'm curious to know Bishop Ryan's record in the semifinals in the last 10-15 years. Feel bad for them as they can never seem to find a way into the Dakota Bowl no matter how good of team they have or what they do.
defensewinsgames wrote:I will take Ellendale-EK this weekend in the state championship. They are battle tested after going through one of the most difficult roads to the championship I can remember in recent history (this is my opinion anyway). The beat a good Park River team that never put it together. They beat probably the best team in the state in Larimore. They easily walked over a Langdon team with a ton of firepower on offense. I just don't see a team as well rounded (maybe Larimore before the Hofer injury) as EEK. I will take the running game of EEK to run up well over 250 yds again and hang a impressive two way victory in the state championship. EEK by a score of 35 to 20. May be even worse if they can get a little pass game rolling and the defense clicks like it has been.
bball4 wrote:
Agree...I have been picking this team since they played MNS. I have little to no knowledge about DLB...I assume they will try to stop Grueneich but they have a lot of other weapons with a line that plays a lot bigger than they are. Impressed with Wertz, goehring, Peterson....etc. well rounded group that plays together. I am picking a score similar to Langdon.
defensewinsgames wrote:bball4 wrote:
Agree...I have been picking this team since they played MNS. I have little to no knowledge about DLB...I assume they will try to stop Grueneich but they have a lot of other weapons with a line that plays a lot bigger than they are. Impressed with Wertz, goehring, Peterson....etc. well rounded group that plays together. I am picking a score similar to Langdon.
I had thought previously after watching them in the regular season that if you stop Grueneich you win. Park River focused heavily on Grueneich and stopping that power pitch and it made no difference. They then got beat on some deep balls and up the middle. Langdon looked like they had never seen the power pitch and it is EEK's best play. I know they must have worked on it and focused on stopping it but there is the theory behind how you should be able to stop it and then making it happen and I haven't seen anyone make it happen yet. That offensive line deserves as much credit as Grueneich for the execution of that offense. Game plan means little if you can't execute and EEK runs it so well that I just don't think they can be stopped right now. Especially since in the playoffs they have begun throwing the ball very well. Like I said before, I think this game has the potential to be ugly if EEK gets clicking. They play extremely well with a lead, they are built for playoff football.
defensewinsgames wrote:bball4 wrote:
Agree...I have been picking this team since they played MNS. I have little to no knowledge about DLB...I assume they will try to stop Grueneich but they have a lot of other weapons with a line that plays a lot bigger than they are. Impressed with Wertz, goehring, Peterson....etc. well rounded group that plays together. I am picking a score similar to Langdon.
I had thought previously after watching them in the regular season that if you stop Grueneich you win. Park River focused heavily on Grueneich and stopping that power pitch and it made no difference. They then got beat on some deep balls and up the middle. Langdon looked like they had never seen the power pitch and it is EEK's best play. I know they must have worked on it and focused on stopping it but there is the theory behind how you should be able to stop it and then making it happen and I haven't seen anyone make it happen yet. That offensive line deserves as much credit as Grueneich for the execution of that offense. Game plan means little if you can't execute and EEK runs it so well that I just don't think they can be stopped right now. Especially since in the playoffs they have begun throwing the ball very well. Like I said before, I think this game has the potential to be ugly if EEK gets clicking. They play extremely well with a lead, they are built for playoff football.
Hankey Senior athelete! Only way he doesn't win is they don't want to give it to the same team two years in a row. Shouldn't matter but it might IMO. Good luck to both EEK and Des Lacs! Looking forward to a good game. Coach should go Schiele EEK. Honorable mention Krivachka Langdon. Sandy and Dobitz we already know are great coaches. And Johnson and Johnsrud deserve to be at the top also. Great Job Coaches! You don't hear it enough.Run4Fun2009 wrote:CLASS A SENIOR ATHLETE NOMINEES
Region 1: Jacob Hanson, Milnor-North Sargent
Region 2: Jackson Hankey, Park River-FL
Region 3: Cole Dauphinais, Bishop Ryan
Region 4: Wyatt Carr, Hazen
CLASS A REGIONAL COACHES OF THE YEAR
Region 1: Craig Lachowitzer, Northern Cass; Jon Schiele, Ellendale/Edgeley-Kulm
Region 2: Kal Triplett, Larimore; Josh Krivarchka, Langdon
Region 3: James Johnson, Des Lacs-Burlington; Larry Sandy, Velva/Sawyer
Region 4: Bret Johnsrud, Hazen; Louis Dobitz, Killdeer
Blackheart wrote:Anyone know if there is a Webcast for today's games?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Blackheart wrote:Anyone know if there is a Webcast for today's games?
Live streaming on WDAY.com
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