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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:08 pm
by ND Football Guy
Friday, September 7

Cavalier at Kindred

Des Lacs-Burlington at New Salem

Harvey at Killdeer-Halliday

Kenmare-Bowbells-Burke Central at Beach

LaMoure-L-M at Mayville-Portland-C-G

Larimore at Lisbon

Linton-H-M-B at Hatton-Northwood

New Rockford-Sheyenne at Garrison-Max

Park River at Milnor-North Sargent

Rolla-Rolette-Rock Lake-Wolford at Stanley-Powers Lake

Velva at Grant County-Flasher

 

Saturday, September 8

Langdon-Munich at Maple Valley-Enderlin

 

PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:45 am
by Hunterlaf
north prarie is going to beat stanley this week the score will be

NP 32  Stanley 8

PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:21 pm
by Jayhawk 13
Stanley isn't very strong this year so i wouldnt doubt it.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:42 pm
by Jayhawk 13
How did North Prairie do in the first week?

 

PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:44 pm
by rep
Jayhawk 13 wrote:Stanley isn't very strong this year so i wouldnt doubt it.

what's going on with stanley? no kids out or did they change coaches or something? seems like not too long ago you just wouldn't dare think someone would blow them out.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:37 pm
by ND Football Guy
Friday, September 7

Cavalier - 63,
at Kindred - 0

Des Lacs-Burlington - 0, at New Salem - 6

Harvey - 29, at Killdeer-Halliday - 14

Kenmare-Bowbells-Burke Central - 21, at Beach - 12

LaMoure-L-M - 20, at Mayville-Portland-C-G - 13

Larimore - 12, at Lisbon - 16

Linton-H-M-B - 28, at Hatton-Northwood - 18

New Rockford-Sheyenne - 36, at Garrison-Max - 8

Park River - 12, at Milnor-North Sargent - 19

North Prairie - 46, at Stanley-Powers Lake - 0

Velva - 53, at Grant County-Flasher - 27

 

Saturday, September 8

Langdon-Munich at Maple Valley-Enderlin

PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:54 pm
by the low down
Keep up the good work ND Football Guy.  You are my source for the local scores back there...:D

PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:26 pm
by ND Football Guy
the low down wrote:Keep up the good work ND Football Guy.  You are my source for the local scores back there...:D

Thanks "Low Down."  Glad to keep you updated in the "952" .... Twin Cites.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:32 pm
by luckyinlife
LaMoure 20, MPCG 13

Wow.  This was a hard hitting game from the first kickoff.  Neither team showed any mercy.  I'm talking hits that stood people up and took their feet out from beneath them.   And the amazing thing is that neither team has much for size on their roster.

Ross Olsen punished LaMoure's defense on every carry.  Clayton Long from LaMoure did a great job of containing him.  Several times Long ran him down on the sidelines to stop possible touchdown runs.  Both QB's threw 3 picks.  LaMoure's sophomore running back, Cole Gentzkow, had a gutsy performance running down the middle time and time again and getting punished every time he carried the ball. 

The difference came down to a fake by Watkins which he completely sold.  He bootlegged to the left to find a wide open Pollert near the goal line.

Congrats to both teams.  It was fun watching two teams play with intensity and heart.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:23 am
by PA42
luckyinlife wrote:LaMoure 20, MPCG 13

Wow.  This was a hard hitting game from the first kickoff.  Neither team showed any mercy.  I'm talking hits that stood people up and took their feet out from beneath them.   And the amazing thing is that neither team has much for size on their roster.

Ross Olsen punished LaMoure's defense on every carry.  Clayton Long from LaMoure did a great job of containing him.  Several times Long ran him down on the sidelines to stop possible touchdown runs.  Both QB's threw 3 picks.  LaMoure's sophomore running back, Cole Gentzkow, had a gutsy performance running down the middle time and time again and getting punished every time he carried the ball. 

The difference came down to a fake by Watkins which he completely sold.  He bootlegged to the left to find a wide open Pollert near the goal line.

Congrats to both teams.  It was fun watching two teams play with intensity and heart.
Was I watching a different game? I do think it was a fairly well played game from both sides and both teams played hard and never quit but I didn't think that it was a physical game. Both teams threw the ball a lot, olson and gates had some nice runs as did long Gentzkow but i felt that it was more of a chess match than a slug fest.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:40 am
by Hunterlaf
Jayhawk 13 wrote:How did North Prairie do in the first week?

 

they beat langdon munich the first week.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:57 am
by luckyinlife
luckyinlife wrote:LaMoure 20, MPCG 13

Wow.  This was a hard hitting game from the first kickoff.  Neither team showed any mercy.  I'm talking hits that stood people up and took their feet out from beneath them.   And the amazing thing is that neither team has much for size on their roster.

Ross Olsen punished LaMoure's defense on every carry.  Clayton Long from LaMoure did a great job of containing him.  Several times Long ran him down on the sidelines to stop possible touchdown runs.  Both QB's threw 3 picks.  LaMoure's sophomore running back, Cole Gentzkow, had a gutsy performance running down the middle time and time again and getting punished every time he carried the ball. 

The difference came down to a fake by Watkins which he completely sold.  He bootlegged to the left to find a wide open Pollert near the goal line.

Congrats to both teams.  It was fun watching two teams play with intensity and heart.

Correction. I meant Dale, not Olsen.  At 235#, he has the ability to punish a few people.