A - Football Fan wrote:Ok, I know it is technically the "A" page so let's hear the talk about the Langdon/Munich vs. Velva game but I would also like to know who everyone thinks will win the other games as well. Here is the line-up.
Friday November 13th 12:00 9-Man Championship
Hankinson vs Parshall/White Shield
Friday Nov. 13th 2:30 A Championship
Langdon/Munich vs. Velva
Saturday November 14th 1:00 AA Championship
Devils Lake vs. Fargo Shanley
Saturday November 14th 3:30 AAA Championship
Bismarck vs. Fargo South
football5 wrote:i think velva is going to beat langdon by 14 points
A - Football Fan wrote:Here is how each team got to the finals:
First Round
Langdon/Munich vs Milnor/North Sargent 38-24
Velva vs. Heart River 39-0
Quarterfinals
Langdon/Munich vs. Oakes 46-20
Velva vs. Harvey 18-12
Semifinals
Langdon/Munich vs. North Prairie 12-7
Velva vs. Watford City 24-14
Finals
Langdon/Munich "Cardinals" vs. Velva "Aggies"
Aggies- Is a nickname that was given to three high schools in the state of North Dakota that were designated as "agricultural" schools. Velva and Park River are the two schools that still remain with that nickname.
Cardinal- A bird. Moreover a bird that is not even indigenes to North Dakota.
You have to cheer for Velva based on this fact alone.
Just throwing a little jab at the Langdon/Munich fans before the game on Friday. All in good fun.
I hope it's a good game.
winner-within wrote:The pressure is on Velva, just like it was on Watford, look for Velva to make the big mistakes because of this and look to Langdon to use their speed and capitalize.
Langdon 24
Velva 20
fanofeverything wrote:winner-within wrote:The pressure is on Velva, just like it was on Watford, look for Velva to make the big mistakes because of this and look to Langdon to use their speed and capitalize.
Langdon 24
Velva 20
Velva has won 6 of the last 9 'A' Championships so I don't look for them to make a big mistake. I am not sure how much you know about velva, but Velva's team is always built around speed. Velva hasn't had a Big Powerful team since 97. Coach Sandy has been here before (7-0 Dakota Bowl Record) and he will have his team ready to play. I look for this to be real similar to the 2000 championship between these 2 teams with Velva coming out on top 28-19
winner-within wrote:fanofeverything wrote:winner-within wrote:The pressure is on Velva, just like it was on Watford, look for Velva to make the big mistakes because of this and look to Langdon to use their speed and capitalize.
Langdon 24
Velva 20
Velva has won 6 of the last 9 'A' Championships so I don't look for them to make a big mistake. I am not sure how much you know about velva, but Velva's team is always built around speed. Velva hasn't had a Big Powerful team since 97. Coach Sandy has been here before (7-0 Dakota Bowl Record) and he will have his team ready to play. I look for this to be real similar to the 2000 championship between these 2 teams with Velva coming out on top 28-19
and I dont know how much you know about football, but I know that I saw Velva coming out of the west a month ago (read my post's), I'm picking Langdon because I think the west are underestimating the east this year, one post read "and the east representative will be honored to play whoever comes out of the west", well you can bet the Langdon coach isn't telling his players to feel honored, and you can bet they know they have nothing to loose, hence "the pressure is on Velva".
Now lets talk about speed Velva may have built there team around speed but you can bet this week in practice they will be concentrating on how to harness speed, because I don't know how much you know about track but there is this name Dinius that comes to my mind!
Lights Out2 wrote:a-simple-fan wrote: Everyone talks about Beck and Dinius but the offensive line is very solid.
thats funny
bballfan7 wrote:winner-within wrote:fanofeverything wrote:winner-within wrote:The pressure is on Velva, just like it was on Watford, look for Velva to make the big mistakes because of this and look to Langdon to use their speed and capitalize.
Langdon 24
Velva 20
Velva has won 6 of the last 9 'A' Championships so I don't look for them to make a big mistake. I am not sure how much you know about velva, but Velva's team is always built around speed. Velva hasn't had a Big Powerful team since 97. Coach Sandy has been here before (7-0 Dakota Bowl Record) and he will have his team ready to play. I look for this to be real similar to the 2000 championship between these 2 teams with Velva coming out on top 28-19
and I dont know how much you know about football, but I know that I saw Velva coming out of the west a month ago (read my post's), I'm picking Langdon because I think the west are underestimating the east this year, one post read "and the east representative will be honored to play whoever comes out of the west", well you can bet the Langdon coach isn't telling his players to feel honored, and you can bet they know they have nothing to loose, hence "the pressure is on Velva".
Now lets talk about speed Velva may have built there team around speed but you can bet this week in practice they will be concentrating on how to harness speed, because I don't know how much you know about track but there is this name Dinius that comes to my mind!
I haven't seen Dinius play or run track im sure he is very fast buy track speed is a lot different than football speed.
Shocker wrote:I think that in order for Langdon to win the game they are going to have to develop a passing game really quickly. Their running game will not be effective against Velva, who has good team speed and team-tackles well, unless they have some success through the air. I just don't see that happening this late in the season.
Velva 30, Langdon 12
fanofeverything wrote: Dinius will finish the game with somewhere around 75-80 yds on 25-30 carries and Velva wins 28-13.
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