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SFHS freshmen beat DLS.
Maybe they get fat this weekend.JCA got its first overall program win this weekend. The bad news? It was a 2-0 forfeit win over MCC, since they don't have a soph. team. That brings the overall program record to 1-14 on the year.
JC played and won a JV game on Saturday morning.JCA got its first overall program win this weekend. The bad news? It was a 2-0 forfeit win over MCC, since they don't have a soph. team. That brings the overall program record to 1-14 on the year.
1-14? That is terrible, that's embarassing. I thought this was just supposed to be a poor senior class at JCA which everyone figured would result in a poor season. Many JCA posters on here have mentioned that for over a year to two years now and this wasn't a surprise.JCA got its first overall program win this weekend. The bad news? It was a 2-0 forfeit win over MCC, since they don't have a soph. team. That brings the overall program record to 1-14 on the year.
Siu,
Yep. 32-22. SF freshman team has some talent and has some really good numbers.
1-14? That is terrible, that's embarassing. I thought this was just supposed to be a poor senior class at JCA which everyone figured would result in a poor season. Many JCA posters on here have mentioned that for over a year to two years now and this wasn't a surprise.
But was supposed to be a blip on the radar followed up by more success in the future. Not the case?
I think it is a blip. The problem is that there are 12 sophs playing on the varsity. In addition, a big group of frosh are also playing on the soph team. With the lack of overall numbers, this really hurts the lower levels. If you take the top 12 players from any sophomore team, they are going to struggle.
Based on the underclassmen in the program, I believe JC will be a playoff team next year and compete for a state championship in 5A in 2018.
I can't imagine many programs, if any, in the state would be successful with that many sophs on varsity and in turn that many frosh on sophs. Understand your post completely, I was unaware that many sophs are up!I think it is a blip. The problem is that there are 12 sophs playing on the varsity. In addition, a big group of frosh are also playing on the soph team. With the lack of overall numbers, this really hurts the lower levels. If you take the top 12 players from any sophomore team, they are going to struggle.
Based on the underclassmen in the program, I believe JC will be a playoff team next year and compete for a state championship in 5A in 2018.
How many frosh are playing on the soph team? I know a lot are listed on the roster, but I suspect they are up to serve as backup for injuries. I watched the ND soph game and didn't see many frosh playing.I think it is a blip. The problem is that there are 12 sophs playing on the varsity. In addition, a big group of frosh are also playing on the soph team. With the lack of overall numbers, this really hurts the lower levels. If you take the top 12 players from any sophomore team, they are going to struggle.
Based on the underclassmen in the program, I believe JC will be a playoff team next year and compete for a state championship in 5A in 2018.
You are correct in the fact that most are up there as back ups, 5 or 6 frosh have been getting consistent playing time at the soph level.How many frosh are playing on the soph team? I know a lot are listed on the roster, but I suspect they are up to serve as backup for injuries. I watched the ND soph game and didn't see many frosh playing.
It didn't look like too many sophs starting though on varsity. 4-5?You are correct in the fact that most are up there as back ups, 5 or 6 frosh have been getting consistent playing time at the soph level.
The ones I believe to be starting......2 O-linemen, TE, RB, DE, LB, Safety and kicker. Another soph. O-lineman has started some games due to injury. So my estimate is 8 or 9. 12 sophs are on the varsity roster. I believe two of them play a few qtrs. on the soph. level, so 10 are exclusively varsity.It didn't look like too many sophs starting though on varsity. 4-5?
Another soph will most likely be starting as a db this week due to injury. That would mean as many as 9 sophs starting/getting significant playing time against Naz on Friday night..The ones I believe to be starting......2 O-linemen, TE, RB, DE, LB, Safety and kicker. Another soph. O-lineman has started some games due to injury. So my estimate is 8 or 9. 12 sophs are on the varsity roster. I believe two of them play a few qtrs. on the soph. level, so 10 are exclusively varsity.
It'll be like a sophmore game. 9 sophs and a frosh for us vs your 9 sophs.Another soph will most likely be starting as a db this week due to injury. That would mean as many as 9 sophs starting/getting significant playing time against Naz on Friday night..
JCA got its first overall program win this weekend. The bad news? It was a 2-0 forfeit win over MCC, since they don't have a soph. team. That brings the overall program record to 1-14 on the year.
Provy Frosh 28-7 over Rice Frosh - Provy Frosh are pretty good. Big OL and another Warfieldesque type kid runnerRice 30 Provi 24 at soph level
Last week vs MCC was basically the first week that the sophomore team was almost completely intact and they won by 40. On the Freshman level, numbers are really down, good athletes on the team, just not a lot of tackle football experience. A lot of Freshman athletes at JCA opted not to play footballYou are correct in the fact that most are up there as back ups, 5 or 6 frosh have been getting consistent playing time at the soph level.
The SFHS Frosh team is loaded with talent... Great squad big things to come for this team. #30 not even being tapped for his true talent they seem to be testing him and others for depth.Siu,
Yep. 32-22. SF freshman team has some talent and has some really good numbers.
CCL will be extremely strong with this frosh class when they hit varsity.. They are shaping up well across the board. Coaching needs to be careful to mind rotations so as not to drop kids from the programs.I think the CCL Green looks pretty good on the Freshman level for all programs. Lost of close games. I think SF, Marmion, Fenwick, Montini, and DLS all look relatively equal if you look at the scores.
Montini and SF have numbers. Marmion has low numbers (26) but look like they have the right 26.
No sure about Fenwick and DLS but I am going to guess they have good numbers as well
Last week vs MCC was basically the first week that the sophomore team was almost completely intact and they won by 40. On the Freshman level, numbers are really down, good athletes on the team, just not a lot of tackle football experience. A lot of Freshman athletes at JCA opted not to play football