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I vote for watering down...er, modifying the field between the hash marks to try and cut down on any 50+ yard field goal attempts from what is apparently an outstanding CCH kicker.

 

Will CCH bring a large fan section all the way from NKY? Am looking forward to hearing some of these famous clever chants they apparently come up with.

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I vote for watering down...er, modifying the field between the hash marks to try and cut down on any 50+ yard field goal attempts from what is apparently an outstanding CCH kicker.

 

Will CCH bring a large fan section all the way from NKY? Am looking forward to hearing some of these famous clever chants they apparently come up with.

Johnsonville, Johnsonville, sisk boom bah.............

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I've seen Cov Cath last year and JC this year and this is going to be a dandy I think! Cov Cath has a slight edge but being at Central almost makes it even. I wouldn't be suprised to see either team win it but I'll say Cov Cath late in a close one! If Cov Cath has the big head then write them off though! JC is for real!

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No doubt that JC is the real deal and will give CCH problems.

 

CCH defense actually played overall pretty well against LexCath, but gave up big play after big play, as they always seem to do, which makes the LexCath stats a little more lopsided.

 

Bovard is a sleeping giant for CCH, as he did not have a very dominant game against LexCath and if both he and Sutton have big games... watch out.

 

Could be another shoot-out for CCH. Can't wait.

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No doubt that JC is the real deal and will give CCH problems.

 

CCH defense actually played overall pretty well against LexCath, but gave up big play after big play, as they always seem to do, which makes the LexCath stats a little more lopsided.

 

Bovard is a sleeping giant for CCH, as he did not have a very dominant game against LexCath and if both he and Sutton have big games... watch out.

 

Could be another shoot-out for CCH. Can't wait.

 

1.) I hope that is your teams mentality as well.

 

2.) If you think that JC cant break the big play on a big defense, then boy are you going to be suprised. JC has the ability to put together long drives and to break to long play by pass or run as well.

 

Wow... Here we are... State Semi's... who wouldve thought. I for one can guarantee this boys did and I dont think they think its over either. CCH is going to present us something that we have never seen before. Its going to take a solid week of practice and preperation, but like I have said before, I believe this is a special team. They have worked extremely hard all year and we are now starting to see the dividends. Ill wait til later on in the week to give a prediction due to the fact I know nothing about CCH as of yet.

 

Someone should talk to the administration of JC about bringing in those ole' fancy portable-potties and do away with the outhouse of the visitors side of JC's stands. Im afraid it could be a culture shock if they dont.:lol:

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Can someone give us info on JC's Defensive backs (height is what I am mainly looking for). Because I think that if they are smaller, Blesser will have no problem throwing to Bovard and Sutton.

 

Well we have one, Ian Welch(6'2"), that was just put in the record books during last nights game as he came away with his 13th INT on the season. Another is Tommy Taylor(6'1") who may not be very tall but I find it hard to believe that anyone at the WR position throughout the state can out jump this kid. Then you have Trey Belhausen(5'8") who you may look at as the advantage you been looking for, but he as done a wonderful job this year at shutting down teams primary reciever, like Ashlands McDavid. Last week Trey had a horrible case of strep-throat and played through it and came up with big deflections to help JC advance its run in the playoffs. This kid has heart and will not go down easy. Then the last CB is Craig Hampton(5'11") who sort of plays LB in the defense run, but can provide solid coverage as well.

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Well we have one, Ian Welch(6'2"), that was just put in the record books during last nights game as he came away with his 13th INT on the season. Another is Tommy Taylor(6'1") who may not be very tall but I find it hard to believe that anyone at the WR position throughout the state can out jump this kid. Then you have Trey Belhausen(5'8") who you may look at as the advantage you been looking for, but he as done a wonderful job this year at shutting down teams primary reciever, like Ashlands McDavid. Last week Trey had a horrible case of strep-throat and played through it and came up with big deflections to help JC advance its run in the playoffs. This kid has heart and will not go down easy. Then the last CB is Craig Hampton(5'11") who sort of plays LB in the defense run, but can provide solid coverage as well.

Was it his 13th? I thought his dad told me it was his 16th.

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Well we have one, Ian Welch(6'2"), that was just put in the record books during last nights game as he came away with his 13th INT on the season. Another is Tommy Taylor(6'1") who may not be very tall but I find it hard to believe that anyone at the WR position throughout the state can out jump this kid. Then you have Trey Belhausen(5'8") who you may look at as the advantage you been looking for, but he as done a wonderful job this year at shutting down teams primary reciever, like Ashlands McDavid. Last week Trey had a horrible case of strep-throat and played through it and came up with big deflections to help JC advance its run in the playoffs. This kid has heart and will not go down easy. Then the last CB is Craig Hampton(5'11") who sort of plays LB in the defense run, but can provide solid coverage as well.

 

Thanks, those are some taller CB's. CCH's receivers and TEs have only a slight advantage with height- Sutton 6"4, Bovard 6"0, Wise 6"2, Ganshirt 5"11.

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