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TheQ
Posts: 200
Oct 15, 2010 10:29pm
East Liverpool 32
Oak Glen 12-According to WTOV website
It also looks like Sheridan is for real. Wasn't Tri-Valley their toughest opponent so far?
Oak Glen 12-According to WTOV website
It also looks like Sheridan is for real. Wasn't Tri-Valley their toughest opponent so far?

Caturdayz
Posts: 95
Oct 15, 2010 10:38pm
TheQ;521044 wrote:East Liverpool 32
Oak Glen 12-According to WTOV website
It also looks like Sheridan is for real. Wasn't Tri-Valley their toughest opponent so far?
Their only opponent so far.
They have an incredibly weak schedule
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Oct 15, 2010 10:39pm
Caturdayz;520913 wrote:7-7 at halftime though, that was a bit scary
Not what we wanted, and it can't happen next week. We can do much better, although we did rise to the challenge in the second half ..... again.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Oct 15, 2010 10:39pm
#1 Marlington beat Canton South, 35-18
#2 Steubenville lost to Ursuline, 24-3
#3 East Liverpool beat Oak Glen (WV), 32-12
#4 Minerva beat West Branch, 36-7
#5 Salem beat Beaver Local, 27-7
#6 Sheridan beat Tri-Valley, 42-14
#7 Licking Valley plays Newark Catholic on Saturday
#8 Edison Local beat Bellaire, 24-21
#2 Steubenville lost to Ursuline, 24-3
#3 East Liverpool beat Oak Glen (WV), 32-12
#4 Minerva beat West Branch, 36-7
#5 Salem beat Beaver Local, 27-7
#6 Sheridan beat Tri-Valley, 42-14
#7 Licking Valley plays Newark Catholic on Saturday
#8 Edison Local beat Bellaire, 24-21
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TheQ
Posts: 200
Oct 15, 2010 10:46pm
Isn't Tri-Valley DIV2? Looks like Sheridan and maybe LV (if they win) may jump over the Quakers. They have to get it done in the next two weeks to have any hope of a home playoff.

big_red_drummer
Posts: 96
Oct 15, 2010 10:53pm
Edison won, 24-21.
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TheQ
Posts: 200
Oct 15, 2010 11:00pm
True, but they beat a quality program in Dover and lost a close one to UA (24-17) who plays in one of the tougher D1 leagues and beat a D2 team with a winning record. So they more or less passed the tests they had. Gotta respect them for that. With all the talk about Big Red and Marlington, I think I'm going to pick Sheridan as my Region 11 spoiler (we'll see about their defense come week 11).Caturdayz;521062 wrote:Their only opponent so far.
They have an incredibly weak schedule

LocoEngineer66
Posts: 790
Oct 15, 2010 11:23pm
Does the East Liverpool win ... and their second level points from Zanesville, Struthers, & Martins Ferry get them ahead of Steubenville?????????
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Dover
Posts: 466
Oct 15, 2010 11:31pm
Golden Warrior 1980;521038 wrote:Not trying to cause trouble. but damn! Meadowbrook must go from your schedule
They are in the ECOL, we have to play them. When the League gets split in 2 years we will not have to play them again.
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Dover
Posts: 466
Oct 15, 2010 11:34pm
LocoEngineer66;521132 wrote:Does the East Liverpool win ... and their second level points from Zanesville, Struthers, & Martins Ferry get them ahead of Steubenville?????????
Dont think so, they were 4 behind Steuby.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Oct 15, 2010 11:36pm
TheQ;521077 wrote:Isn't Tri-Valley DIV2? Looks like Sheridan and maybe LV (if they win) may jump over the Quakers. They have to get it done in the next two weeks to have any hope of a home playoff.
Sheridan will jump Salem, but not LV. LV plays a D6 team in Newark Catholic. Regardless of how good NC is, there's just not that many points there, if LV can even get past them to begin with.

LocoEngineer66
Posts: 790
Oct 15, 2010 11:41pm
Dover;521167 wrote:Dont think so, they were 4 behind Steuby.
Ok ... I don't know much about figuring Harbins. Was just curious. Hey we got Dover some points tonight.
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Dover
Posts: 466
Oct 15, 2010 11:56pm
LocoEngineer66;521185 wrote:Ok ... I don't know much about figuring Harbins. Was just curious. Hey we got Dover some points tonight.
Indeed, and we thank you! we need to get a win next week and then move on to take down Phila once again. Still isnt looking great for us, but u never know.
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Dover
Posts: 466
Oct 16, 2010 2:40am
Golden Warrior 1980;521021 wrote:66-7 ? very classy
“I told them (his players) we’re not going to get 70 so start taking knees,” said Ifft as his Tornado back-ups were poised to score again late in the game.
http://fridaynightohio.com/news/dover-rolls-past-meadowbrook-66-7
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Oct 16, 2010 9:15am
Quakers will pick up points from the Struthers win and the big Campbell win over a good Girard team; however it all boils down to the final two games which will be real challenges: Lakeview and East Liverpool. If we win them both we will host a playoff game; we control our own destiny and both games are in our house. Go Quakers !!!
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Thinthickbigred
Posts: 4,148
Oct 16, 2010 11:02am
LocoEngineer66;521132 wrote:Does the East Liverpool win ... and their second level points from Zanesville, Struthers, & Martins Ferry get them ahead of Steubenville?????????
No chance. Alot of those big schools we did beat are winners. It will be close for us and Marlington for first place when the dust settles.

Caturdayz
Posts: 95
Oct 16, 2010 11:11am
Thinthickbigred;521408 wrote:No chance. Alot of those big schools we did beat are winners. It will be close for us and Marlington for first place when the dust settles.
I think it is pretty safe to assume Marlington has got seed 1, barring an unforeseen loss.
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Thinthickbigred
Posts: 4,148
Oct 16, 2010 11:18am
This week Id agree with you . If they do lose we will regain it . . I just we get somewhat healthy by playoff time . I cant remember the last time our team has suffered so many injuries in a season right off the bat and then everyweek after . I think we got the horses to win D-3 this year ,But its going to take alot.

Caturdayz
Posts: 95
Oct 16, 2010 11:37am
Okay, let's assume an 8-2 East Liverpool, a 9-1 Salem Quakers, and a 10-0 Sheridan
It looks to me like it might end up something like this..
1. Marlington
2. Steubenville
3. Sheridan
4. Salem
5. East Liverpool
6. Minerva
7. Licking Valley
8. Edison
With Dover as a wildcard
It looks to me like it might end up something like this..
1. Marlington
2. Steubenville
3. Sheridan
4. Salem
5. East Liverpool
6. Minerva
7. Licking Valley
8. Edison
With Dover as a wildcard
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drake
Posts: 69
Oct 16, 2010 11:54am
With the above are you assuming a 9-1 Minerva or an 8-2 Minerva?Caturdayz;521421 wrote:Okay, let's assume an 8-2 East Liverpool, a 9-1 Salem Quakers, and a 10-0 Sheridan
It looks to me like it might end up something like this..
1. Marlington
2. Steubenville
3. Sheridan
4. Salem
5. East Liverpool
6. Minerva
7. Licking Valley
8. Edison
With Dover as a wildcard
Would guess 8-2? At 9-1 would that drop Salem from the #4 spot & put Minerva in it?
Just curious, Harbin points don't register in brain very well

Caturdayz
Posts: 95
Oct 16, 2010 12:11pm
drake;521431 wrote:With the above are you assuming a 9-1 Minerva or an 8-2 Minerva?
Would guess 8-2? At 9-1 would that drop Salem from the #4 spot & put Minerva in it?
Just curious, Harbin points don't register in brain very well
No, that is actually assuming a 9-1 Minerva

ManO'War
Posts: 1,420
Oct 16, 2010 12:15pm
If Big Red goes 8-2 they will finish no worse than 2nd.....and if Louisville beats Marlington, then Big Red is probably 1st.

Caturdayz
Posts: 95
Oct 16, 2010 12:26pm
ManO'War;521440 wrote:If Big Red goes 8-2 they will finish no worse than 2nd.....and if Louisville beats Marlington, then Big Red is probably 1st.
An 8-2 Steubenville definitely beats a 9-1 Marlington.
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finster4307
Posts: 103
Oct 16, 2010 4:48pm
If Steubenville gets healthy they will be a handful. I haven't seen Marlington play this year but I hear they're really solid. Hope to see them in the playoffs....
The Red has to take care of business the next 2 weeks...
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The Red has to take care of business the next 2 weeks...
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Thinthickbigred
Posts: 4,148
Oct 16, 2010 10:11pm
Caturdayz;521421 wrote:Okay, let's assume an 8-2 East Liverpool, a 9-1 Salem Quakers, and a 10-0 Sheridan
It looks to me like it might end up something like this..
1. Marlington
2. Steubenville
3. Sheridan
4. Salem
5. East Liverpool
6. Minerva
7. Licking Valley
8. Edison
With Dover as a wildcard
Licking Valley may fall out . Indian Creek will get in with two wins.