King James wrote:BHS by 14. Heres why:
1.) Defense (espicially secondary) has come together and are playing well
2.) Jake Miller
3.) The line has dominated this season. Klein, Karel, Bales, Jenner, and Granfor make up the best line in the state
4.) My man Mark Gibson.. Great Coach and motivator along with his excellent staff up Dale Colby Jr., Steven Feeney, Timmy timmy coco puff Kolsrud, Kevin "milk truck" Schmitke. Big Brad Leingang, Mr Keegan, and Joel Just and Michael Crouse have done a great job this year and will have a great gameplan for south
5.) Reciever core of Krueger, Gunderson, Jolliffe, and Deyle are big threats
6.) And of course the guy that throws them the ball Esley guy Thorton is having a great season.
7.) Did i mention Jake Miller?
King James wrote:I'm done posting untill next sunday when our boys got that ring on their finger. Have a nice week.
MARKWALD23 wrote:I have sources that say Bismarck are the favorites to win state. So all you south faithfuls who think you are going for a three-peat better think again.
MARKWALD23 wrote:haha you crack me up D
StateChamp55 wrote:Depending on who you are you may think BHS has Fargo South beat in every phase of the game on paper. But the one thing Fargo South has that BHS doesn't is that they know how to win. Kevin Feeney has not lost to BHS since he has been the coach at Fargo South. These kids know what it takes to win a state championship. Fargo South's fifth straight title game apperance and their only loss was to a loaded Grand Forks Central team. I don't think this years Bismarck High team can compare to that GFC team of 05'. Fargo South will win in the best AAA state title game in years. Fargo South 20 BHS 14.
P.S. only "An act of God" will help BHS win
MARKWALD23 wrote:Not really so much of a source but I found this site yesterday. Quite interesting.
http://www.highschoolsports.net/default ... rtby=champ
trackbbfan wrote:Kevin Feeney might now how to win......he learned how to do this when he played at BHS.
MHSfan wrote:He's good but not a god like all the Fargo people put him up to be on here. He's no Catlin Solum or Josh Horner and Bismarck's defense will eat him up and contain him when he trys to bounce it every time.
MHSfan wrote:When Minot holds him to about 70 yards on the ground until about 3 minutes left in the game, thats pretty good considering BHS's defense is more complete than Minot's and they will be ready for him.
Jemison was injured late in the second quarter, and did not play in the second half. He finished with 91 rushing yards on 16 carries.
Feeney said after the game that Jemison will start the state title game. Jemison was held out of the second half as a precaution, Feeney said.
“He just got his bell rung,” Feeney said of Jemison. “He’ll be ready to go (next week). At this point in the season, you want to make sure everybody is healthy.”
Despite Jemison’s absence, the Bruins still managed to find success on the ground thanks to huge holes provided by the offensive line. Sophomore running back Adam Boe picked up where Jemison left off, going for 103 yards and a touchdown on 15 second-half carries. It was the most extensive work of the season for Boe.
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