I am going with Owen by a TD. I really think HC is looking past Owen and on to the 3rd round when they will likely face off NCC. If OC comes out to play like I know they can, I believe they will take HC by surprise. I have a feeling Owen County's players are confident, but I am looking for HC's players to be OVERconfident. Looking forward to this match up.
Exactly! No matter what happens, they have so much to be proud of...but I wouldn't count them out either!
Also, don't forget cutting Coach Fowler's hair with goat clippers into a sweet mullet.
Definitely Coach Fowler of Owen County...He has accomplished things with that program that has never been accomplished in school history. Owen County haven't had a winning season since who knows when. He gets the most out of his players and that is what it takes to be a good coach and have a successful program. He gets my vote!
Congrats to the Rebels! What a great night in the Owen County community.
Senior tight end, Sawyer Williams, made school history last night by being the first Rebel to ever have 1,000 yards receiving in a single season. Congrats, Sawyer!
This group of OC Seniors have now won more games this season than they have in their 3 previous seasons combined. They are winning their games...what more can you ask? Regardless of their schedule strength this season or in previous seasons, they have won every game they have played this season and are having the times of their lives...This is not something they have experienced before in their high school career and I think they will surprise a lot people in the play offs. Quit drinking your 'haterade' and let them enjoy their success.
:laugh: Yeah, I heard that Kinmon started at Walton this year and when he went back to Grant he just couldn't cope with the large class size and went back to Walton. :laugh:
:thumb: Walton Verona doesn't even have locker rooms! Our guys had to strip down to their underwear on the track after the game. It was absolutely freezing but they had no where else to go...That was while the WV players sat in their nice, new field house.