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Post by mrsteel on Aug 26, 2016 18:29:59 GMT -5
6-6 after 1st Ontario scored on first possession. Lex scored at end of quarter. Both missed PAT
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Post by mrsteel on Aug 26, 2016 19:11:00 GMT -5
Lex-18 Ontario-6[ half ] Lex scores twice. Miss both 2pt tries. Ontario picked off twice.
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Post by mrsteel on Aug 26, 2016 20:07:07 GMT -5
Lex-18 Ontario-6 end of 3rd
Lex was inside ontarios 10 but self destructed.
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Post by mrsteel on Aug 26, 2016 20:30:14 GMT -5
Lex-24 Ontario-6 final
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2016 21:22:13 GMT -5
Lex-18 Ontario-6 end of 3rd Lex was inside ontarios 10 but self destructed. Listen to Brian and Big Mike it sounds like Lex did more all night to hold themselves back than Ontario did.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2016 21:29:41 GMT -5
Maybe if Coach Hawkins would have traded film with Lex he would have been better prepared.
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Post by mrsteel on Aug 26, 2016 21:36:41 GMT -5
Ontarios defense was a lot better than their offense. The defense did ok against the bigger more experienced lex. Lex had a lot of holding and pushing in the back calls. Maybe why those plays gained long yardage in the first place? Ontarios offense was pretty weak and didn't give the defense much time off the field.
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Post by galion on Aug 26, 2016 21:44:21 GMT -5
Maybe if Coach Hawkins would have traded film with Lex he would have been better prepared. Now that's funny.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2016 5:43:23 GMT -5
Ontarios defense was a lot better than their offense. The defense did ok against the bigger more experienced lex. Lex had a lot of holding and pushing in the back calls. Maybe why those plays gained long yardage in the first place? Ontarios offense was pretty weak and didn't give the defense much time off the field. The NJ stats were that Lexington tallied 422 total yards but were penalized 15 times for 155. All I was saying is Lex hurt themselves more than the defense did. Many penalties happened behind the ball OR gave away big chunks of yardage. Interesting to know, of Ontarios first downs, how many came off Lex penalties?
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Post by GHS 1999 on Aug 27, 2016 13:33:01 GMT -5
For what it's worth, Shelby is dropping CF in week 3 next year in favor of Willard. I don't see Ontario picking up Shelby anytime soon. Sounds like Shelby values the rivalry with Willard more than the game with Clear Fork. Logical move. Exactly!
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 28, 2016 13:06:19 GMT -5
Hey, I don't have a crystal ball all I have to go on is what went down when he was here. Now maybe you guys have an AD and administration who will stand up to him and say no. But if he has his way, based on that article Lex won't be your week 1 opponent much longer. WF which one of Shelby's ooc games do you see them dropping to pick up Ontario? Certainly not Madison or Lex. Maybe CF? Thing is I just don't see Hawkins agreeing to play both Lex and Shelby in his ooc schedule. Probably it would be 1 or the other. You should get a crystal ball or actually do the research as your memory of scheduling at Galion when Hawkins was there looks to be different than what you remember. I will be using your implication that Hawkins had all of the power when it came to scheduling My research shows Galion's ooc schedules ,were the following: 2007, schedule before Hawkins arrives, BV, CC(D6), Bucyrus(D5) 2008, Mt Gilead(D6) replaces BV, CC, Bucyrus 2009 - Mt.G, CC, Bucyrus 2010, Wooster(D2) replaced Mt.G, CC, Bucyrus 2011, Mansfield Senior(D2)replaced Wooster, cuts travel time by 2/3, Galion moves to NCC must drop CC and Bucyrus, replaces D6 and D5 with two D4s Chipawa and Keystone 2012 - Senior, Chipawa, Keystone 2013, Madison replaces Senior, Keystone replaced by Fairbanks, a new MOAC school, Chipawa 2014 - Madison, Chipawa, Fairbanks 2015, Galion drops to D5, Bucyrus and Keystone back on the schedule plus Columbus Crusaders a club team, but they look like they are as good or better than Bucyrus, Keystone, Fairbanks and NU 2016, D6 Cardington replaces Columbus Crusaders, Keystone, Bucyrus Most of the changes look to be upgrades or sideways moves. Sometimes schedule changes are out of your hands.Schools want to drop you, you have to scramble to find a replacement. Rivalries and distances traveled are considerations, league changes and moves up or down a Division come into play. If possible, upgrades and down grades are made when good squads or down turns are seen coming. To me that looks what was considered last year and this year.
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Post by GHS 1999 on Aug 28, 2016 18:31:08 GMT -5
A slight correction. Galion played Chippewa in week 2 of 2011 and 2012. Galion has played Keystone in week 3 each year since 2011. Galion is 7-0 combined against Chippewa and Keystone. Part of the belief that Coach Hawkins will have control of how Ontario schedules their ooc games is because I understand he pretty much had full control of Galion's scheduling. He did seem to like for the most part scheduling one bigger school but not in week 1.
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Post by galion on Aug 29, 2016 3:43:35 GMT -5
I don't think he liked to. Once we joined the NCC it became necessary for playoff points. Wooster was the best option available at the time as we needed a week 1 opponent for 1 season until we could start our series with Senior. Once we joined to MOAC we dropped that big school in a hurry.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 9:08:42 GMT -5
My guess is you would also have to look at the larger schools records at the time they were possibly picked by Hawkins. When Galion picked up Mansfield, Galion was playing well and Mansfield was not. Galion dropped Mansfield and the following year Mansfield went 10-0 and they picked up Madison who had a large senior class graduate and went from 9-1 making playoffs to 3-7 the year Galion played them.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 29, 2016 16:45:13 GMT -5
A slight correction. Galion played Chippewa in week 2 of 2011 and 2012. Galion has played Keystone in week 3 each year since 2011. Galion is 7-0 combined against Chippewa and Keystone. Part of the belief that Coach Hawkins will have control of how Ontario schedules their ooc games is because I understand he pretty much had full control of Galion's scheduling. He did seem to like for the most part scheduling one bigger school but not in week 1. I didn't bother to always list the games in order played. Three of the five years Hawkins had a "bigger" school on the schedule, they played in week 1.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 29, 2016 16:51:24 GMT -5
My guess is you would also have to look at the larger schools records at the time they were possibly picked by Hawkins. When Galion picked up Mansfield, Galion was playing well and Mansfield was not. Galion dropped Mansfield and the following year Mansfield went 10-0 and they picked up Madison who had a large senior class graduate and went from 9-1 making playoffs to 3-7 the year Galion played them. My guess is first of all, the school must want to play you and have an open date when you have an open date. All stars must be alligned.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 20:48:23 GMT -5
Galion, my guess is Hawkins was doing a little search and found some larger teams looking for games who he could compete with and possibly beat during the years he had very good talent. When that did not look like it would happen or when his talent declined he looked to other schools for ooc wins. There are schools looking for games every year. There are teams still looking for games this season. It would take a little time but a coach with a better than average team could work his schedule in his favor, as some feel Hawkins did.
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Post by SportsNut on Sept 2, 2016 14:09:20 GMT -5
I will be at this game and provide score updates
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Post by SportsNut on Sept 2, 2016 14:11:10 GMT -5
Sorry, wrong Lex game
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