Kettering Alter def. Coshocton - 31-6
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believer
That MIGHT be the miracle I talked about but I've read that their "back-up" QB can do the job.chs_football wrote:Did you hear alter lost there option quarterback #4 to an injury last week he is a heck of a ball player
Boys I'm telling you if the Skins can pull off this win I've no doubt we'll take the Big Prize. -
chs_redskins
I think they can, do you know any thing about their backup QB, like any stats or anything?believer wrote:
That MIGHT be the miracle I talked about but I've read that their "back-up" QB can do the job.chs_football wrote:Did you hear alter lost there option quarterback #4 to an injury last week he is a heck of a ball player
Boys I'm telling you if the Skins can pull off this win I've no doubt we'll take the Big Prize. -
chs_footballbuckeyekid1996 wrote:
I think they can, do you know any thing about their backup QB, like any stats or anything?believer wrote:
That MIGHT be the miracle I talked about but I've read that their "back-up" QB can do the job.chs_football wrote:Did you hear alter lost there option quarterback #4 to an injury last week he is a heck of a ball player
Boys I'm telling you if the Skins can pull off this win I've no doubt we'll take the Big Prize.
yeah.... he would come in during pass plays he is not as fast as the other QB but he is not horrible -
Alterrockschs_football wrote:buckeyekid1996 wrote:
I think they can, do you know any thing about their backup QB, like any stats or anything?believer wrote:
That MIGHT be the miracle I talked about but I've read that their "back-up" QB can do the job.chs_football wrote:Did you hear alter lost there option quarterback #4 to an injury last week he is a heck of a ball player
Boys I'm telling you if the Skins can pull off this win I've no doubt we'll take the Big Prize.
yeah.... he would come in during pass plays he is not as fast as the other QB but he is not horrible
Backup QB
6'1" 220 lbs. Div IV All Area Defensive Player of the Year. Not as fast as #4....only runs a 4.4 40. -
newarkcatholicfanAlter wins this one by a shutout.
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kathyjaneKA
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believer
As I recall you said the same thing when Coshocton played Ironton and Amanda-Clearcreek. What was it you said in one post last week? Oh that's right it was, "I'm going to Nelsonville to watch Ironton win another one." The Skins must have pulled those out of their asses best I can figure.newarkcatholicfan wrote: Alter wins this one by a shutout.
I have watched both play and this game should not be close.
While I admit that playing the likes of Dover, New Philadelphia, Akron Manchester, Ironton, West Muskingum, and Amanda-Clearcreek in no way comes close to prepping the Skins for D-1 Alter, apparently by some stroke of pure dumb luck D-4 Coshocton finds themselves playing in the state semi-finals.
Go figure. -
general94
Could not have said it better myself. But please remember Maynard, Coshocton and Ridgewood both have that magical thing that levels the playing field called "open enrollment" You know all of those Div. I caliber athletes we have populating Coshocton County. You know, the County that only has 35,000 people in it, and one town with over 10,000. Hell, I think OHSAA should not allow open enrollment at these two schools as it surely gives them and unfair advantage. Never mind the fact that I don't think ONE player on either roster lives outside the boundries that the State of Ohio has set up for their districts.MaynardGKrebs wrote:
It not a matter of courage for me, it's a matter of courage for you. I have no problem saying it, you do.ak_fan wrote: .... It's what you're not willing to list that makes you a greater team than your public counterparts....
What is it I'm not willing to list? That is a serious question, I'd really like to know exactly where you are coming from. Have the courage to say it.
Your talent pool is drawn from a much greater area and distance than any D4 public school. Answer me this. How many different Dayton districts would be covered if all your players went to public schools? YOUR TALENT POOL IS MUCH DEEPER THAN YOUR D4 PUBLIC SCHOOL COUNTERPARTS. It didn't take courage for me to say that but it would for you because you refuse to admit that fact.
So please quit with the bullshit work ethic, goal, plan to carry out a goal and whatever other balogna you can come up with that makes you "better" and admit to the real truth. -
newarkcatholicfan
I was wrong.believer wrote:
As I recall you said the same thing when Coshocton played Ironton and Amanda-Clearcreek. What was it you said in one post last week? Oh that's right it was, "I'm going to Nelsonville to watch Ironton win another one." The Skins must have pulled those out of their asses best I can figure.newarkcatholicfan wrote: Alter wins this one by a shutout.
I have watched both play and this game should not be close.
While I admit that playing the likes of Dover, New Philadelphia, Akron Manchester, Ironton, West Muskingum, and Amanda-Clearcreek in no way comes close to prepping the Skins for D-1 Alter, apparently by some stroke of pure dumb luck D-4 Coshocton finds themselves playing in the state semi-finals.
Go figure.
The Redskins posted wins over two good teams now they face a team that is better than the two good teams they just beat. -
chs_footballI was wrong.
The Redskins posted wins over two good teams now they face a team that is better than the two good teams they just beat.
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I agree we are playing a tougher team but I still think coshocton could pull of a win -
3256knightsCongratulations to Coshocton for a very good season. I'm sorry that the hard working average catholic kids will beat your hard working average kids tomorrow night in a stadium that is too small for a matchup of this caliber. I hope your fans are as disappointed in the OHSSA as are the Alter fans. This event should be as showcase fro High school football,other wiseit should be played in Dayton or Coshocton like any other matchup. It's my undertanding that the Alter #1 QB will be under center for the game and Beyers will be in his normal role on Defense.
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ridgerunner88
Which two from that list do you credit with being good. I'd say it's a toss up between those seven including Coshocton this year. I'm not that familiar with Akron Manchester or Coshocton this year but all the others have exellent squads. In fact they all are strong teams year in and out except for W. Muskingum. I hope the Tornadoes can turn their recent success into a lasting tradition, it'll give Sheridan some more competition. W. M. is one of the two schools that beat Sheridan this year, the other was Tri-Valley. I'm pulling for Coshocton, picking Alter, but the gap between teams in this round is never very much.newarkcatholicfan wrote:
I was wrong.believer wrote:
As I recall you said the same thing when Coshocton played Ironton and Amanda-Clearcreek. What was it you said in one post last week? Oh that's right it was, "I'm going to Nelsonville to watch Ironton win another one." The Skins must have pulled those out of their asses best I can figure.newarkcatholicfan wrote: Alter wins this one by a shutout.
I have watched both play and this game should not be close.
While I admit that playing the likes of Dover, New Philadelphia, Akron Manchester, Ironton, West Muskingum, and Amanda-Clearcreek in no way comes close to prepping the Skins for D-1 Alter, apparently by some stroke of pure dumb luck D-4 Coshocton finds themselves playing in the state semi-finals.
Go figure.
The Redskins posted wins over two good teams now they face a team that is better than the two good teams they just beat. -
noclafmcNo one beats Alter this year!
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newarkcatholicfan
I was only speaking of the teams the Redskins had faced in the playoffs.ridgerunner88 wrote:
Which two from that list do you credit with being good. I'd say it's a toss up between those seven including Coshocton this year. I'm not that familiar with Akron Manchester or Coshocton this year but all the others have exellent squads. In fact they all are strong teams year in and out except for W. Muskingum. I hope the Tornadoes can turn their recent success into a lasting tradition, it'll give Sheridan some more competition. W. M. is one of the two schools that beat Sheridan this year, the other was Tri-Valley. I'm pulling for Coshocton, picking Alter, but the gap between teams in this round is never very much.newarkcatholicfan wrote:
I was wrong.believer wrote:
As I recall you said the same thing when Coshocton played Ironton and Amanda-Clearcreek. What was it you said in one post last week? Oh that's right it was, "I'm going to Nelsonville to watch Ironton win another one." The Skins must have pulled those out of their asses best I can figure.newarkcatholicfan wrote: Alter wins this one by a shutout.
I have watched both play and this game should not be close.
While I admit that playing the likes of Dover, New Philadelphia, Akron Manchester, Ironton, West Muskingum, and Amanda-Clearcreek in no way comes close to prepping the Skins for D-1 Alter, apparently by some stroke of pure dumb luck D-4 Coshocton finds themselves playing in the state semi-finals.
Go figure.
The Redskins posted wins over two good teams now they face a team that is better than the two good teams they just beat. -
ridgerunner88
What, no love for West Muskingum?newarkcatholicfan wrote:
I was only speaking of the teams the Redskins had faced in the playoffs.ridgerunner88 wrote:
Which two from that list do you credit with being good. I'd say it's a toss up between those seven including Coshocton this year. I'm not that familiar with Akron Manchester or Coshocton this year but all the others have exellent squads. In fact they all are strong teams year in and out except for W. Muskingum. I hope the Tornadoes can turn their recent success into a lasting tradition, it'll give Sheridan some more competition. W. M. is one of the two schools that beat Sheridan this year, the other was Tri-Valley. I'm pulling for Coshocton, picking Alter, but the gap between teams in this round is never very much.newarkcatholicfan wrote:
I was wrong.believer wrote:
As I recall you said the same thing when Coshocton played Ironton and Amanda-Clearcreek. What was it you said in one post last week? Oh that's right it was, "I'm going to Nelsonville to watch Ironton win another one." The Skins must have pulled those out of their asses best I can figure.newarkcatholicfan wrote: Alter wins this one by a shutout.
I have watched both play and this game should not be close.
While I admit that playing the likes of Dover, New Philadelphia, Akron Manchester, Ironton, West Muskingum, and Amanda-Clearcreek in no way comes close to prepping the Skins for D-1 Alter, apparently by some stroke of pure dumb luck D-4 Coshocton finds themselves playing in the state semi-finals.
Go figure.
The Redskins posted wins over two good teams now they face a team that is better than the two good teams they just beat. -
newarkcatholicfanI swear I just came back to this post to include West Muskingum.
I have been after a coillege coach I know to try and recruit their stud QB. -
ridgerunner88^^^^^^^^^^^^
Austin Brock.
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newarkcatholicfanYeah the dude is a stud on the playing field.
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ak_fan
OK Krebs, fair enough, I had you pegged as one of those who think Alter recruits. I baited you and you never used the term. I'll address your point. Alter sits very near the boundry of Kettering and Centerville. 65 of 70 players come from Kettering and Centerville schools. Only 1 starter comes from the other 5 kids (he transferred from a public school for a non-althletic reason). There are 3 primary Catholic schools feeding Alter: St. Charles (Kettering), St. Albert (Kettering) and Incarnation (Centerville). 88% of the players come from these schools. It should be noted that many Catholics go Centerville (D-1) and some go to Fairmont (D-1 Kettering). Also in the Dayton Area, CJ (D-3), Carroll (D-2), and Fenwick (D-4) complete with Alter for enrollment among the Catholic schools. So the city/rural thing cuts both ways. As I look through the roster, I know of an Alter connection (e.g. parent, sibling) for nearly every player. If you look at Alter's history it is modest and success has not come overnight. They have grown their program learning from failures and successes. BTW, Alter used to draw kids from a wider region when it's enrollment was nearly double than what is is now (30 years ago). They were a 0.500 program back then. You're making a mistake if you discount great coaching, hard work and confidence. You're right public schools can have these, and many do.MaynardGKrebs wrote:
It not a matter of courage for me, it's a matter of courage for you. I have no problem saying it, you do.ak_fan wrote: .... It's what you're not willing to list that makes you a greater team than your public counterparts....
What is it I'm not willing to list? That is a serious question, I'd really like to know exactly where you are coming from. Have the courage to say it.
Your talent pool is drawn from a much greater area and distance than any D4 public school. Answer me this. How many different Dayton districts would be covered if all your players went to public schools? YOUR TALENT POOL IS MUCH DEEPER THAN YOUR D4 PUBLIC SCHOOL COUNTERPARTS. It didn't take courage for me to say that but it would for you because you refuse to admit that fact.
So please quit with the bullshit work ethic, goal, plan to carry out a goal and whatever other balogna you can come up with that makes you "better" and admit to the real truth. -
ridgerunner88Winning titles is the best recruiting tool there is.
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Be Nice^^^how true, how true, how true.
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GRAYWOLF
Well deserved week 14. Just a little bit of mojo and your in the game. Hey you made it this far may as well try to win. Good luck Coshocton show Dover how its done.While I admit that playing the likes of Dover, New Philadelphia, Akron Manchester, Ironton, West Muskingum, and Amanda-Clearcreek in no way comes close to prepping the Skins for D-1 Alter, apparently by some stroke of pure dumb luck D-4 Coshocton finds themselves playing in the state semi-finals. -
september63I am rooting for ya Coshocton. Alter wins though 48-7.