The CVAC championship race suffered its first casualty last week. Stick a fork in Bandys 'cause the Trojans are done. The Red Tornadoes held Kyle Houser to less than 100 yards passing, approximately 200 yards below his per game average. Three more teams will be officially eliminated from contention tonight.
Meanwhile, the race goes on for the true contenders: Hickory, Hibriten and Newton-Conover. Oh...and Fred T. Foard! Sorry, I'm still getting used to the idea that Mountain View is the new Biggest Little Football Town in the World!
MAIDEN (0-1, 1-2) at Newton-Conover (1-0, 3-0)
Series Notes: The Blue Devils are clinging to a slim 20-17-1 lead in this series but it's the Red Devils who have been dominating lately. The two teams have played each other four times in the past two seasons with Newton claiming three victories.
What to look for tonight: Tonight the Red Devils pick up where they left off last season when they eliminated Maiden from the Class 2A playoffs. In fact, Newton-Conover beat the Blue Devils twice last season. Folks, this is not a good Maiden football team. On top of having almost no rushing attack to speak of, the Blue Devils are reeling from last week's shocker and the chemistry is all wrong. Even if Tom Brown were still stalking the sidelines I wouldn't give Maiden much of a chance but without his motivational skills I just can't see this team getting its act together enough to derail the Red Devil Express. Don't be surprised if A.J. Bazzle out-performs Justin Sizemore in the passing department tonight. Entering the season most people would have pegged Sizemore as the second-best passer in the CVAC behind Kyle Houser. Nobody would have said Foard's Landon Isenhour ranked with either of them. Yet Isenhour completed 50% of his passes last week for 111 yards while Sizemore completed only 25% of his passes for a grand total of 50 yards. He also threw two interceptions. The difference between Bazzle and Sizemore tonight will be the fact that Newton-Conover has a much more balanced offense and one that can move the ball effectively on the ground. This will create a greater number of favorable opportunities for Bazzle when it's time to go airborne. The Blue Devils don't do anything very well - offensively or defensively. Tonight Maiden joins Bandys on the bench with the other teams that won't compete for the CVAC title.
PATTON (1-0, 2-1) at FRED T. FOARD (1-0, 3-0)
Series Notes: Stop! You had me at hello... These teams have never played each other in a varsity game.
What to look for tonight: I seriously doubt anybody saw this coming. The Tigers have a really good chance of going 4-0 tonight when they host the New Kids. I don't know if or when the Tigers have ever begun a season with four straight wins but I think it will happen, barring a bizarre meltdown in the form of costly turnovers and penalties. I'm still not buying the notion that Patton is for real. Beating tiny Andrews and woeful West Caldwell may be cause for celebration on Enola Road but it's not gonna cut the mustard in the CVAC. Reality sets in for Patton and the long road to nowhere begins at Propst Crossroads. The least experienced varsity team in the conference comes face-to-face with the most experienced. With Landon Isenhour under center the Tigers have the ability to burn the Panthers via the airways almost as easily as on the ground. As previously mentioned Isenhour had a great night throwing the ball against Maiden. Also impressive, however, was running back Jaheil Washington, who picked up 102 yards rushing and a pair of touchdowns. His running mate, Quinton Owens scored three rushing touchdowns and also scored on a 27-yard pick-6. But Patton has a couple of running backs who can make things happen, too. Brandon Bethel is Patton's leading rusher and he broke loose for 150 yards last week in a 20-18 win over West Caldwell. Winfield Johnson came close to the century mark with 95 yards and two touchdowns. The quarterback, Cody Story, is also a threat to run with the football. But Patton hasn't dealt with a defense like Foard's and everybody's stats are going to suffer. Foard wins this one hands down.
BUNKER HILL (0-1, 0-3) at WEST CALDWELL (0-1, 0-3)
Series Notes: Once upon a time Bunker Hill had a 7-0 lead in this series. But West has won the last four encounters. Last year's contest down in Claremont went to overtime, with the Warriors coming out on top, 23-17.
What to look for tonight: One thing is for certain: Somebody has to win this pillow fight. Yes, that's right. One of these teams is going to have their perfect season ruined. West Caldwell has dominated this series recently but on paper it seems that Bunker Hill has the more dangerous weapons. The Warriors played well against Patton but still couldn't put the New Kids away. Bunker Hill took a 49-0 beating at the hands of the visiting Hibriten Panthers. Since West has already blown its opportunity with Patton I'm afraid that if the Warriors can't beat the Bears tonight they may not beat anybody this season. If Bunker Hill loses tonight the Bears can still go on the road next week and hope for victory against Patton. I think the Bears do win this one thanks mostly to the combination of quarterback Cameron Beard, tailback Devontaye Wilson and wide receiver Robert Davis. They've also played a tougher schedule (hard to believe but Cherryville, North Lincoln and Hibriten trumps Ashe Co., South Caldwell and Patton). This is where Bunker Hill's 22-game losing streak comes to an end.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Breaking down tonight's CVAC games
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