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RockPower

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  1. Both Cody Nissen (Trinity High School) and Drew Cecil (Forth Thomas Highlands) currently play on the sprint football team at Navy. While it isnt D-1 football it is considered a varisty sport at the school.
  2. I never said that Ryle had no talent? I have my belly full of the numerous posts that my team has little talent! Again, we respect the Ryle Players very much. But my question to everyone is " What does my Team have to do in order to gain Respect" ?
  3. Less Talent then Ryle????? What a slap in the face. This Senior Class of players have over the last 4 years lost just 3 Games!! against Teams from Louisville, Northern Ky., Lexington, Nashville etc. and have 2 Ky. State Championship Rings to show for their hard work!!. In all due respect name 2 players on Ryle`s Team that would have started on this Trinity Team? I would just love to see the Ryle and Northern Ky. Fans show the class, respect and good sportsmenship that the Ryle Players did on the field at the end of the game. The Trinity Football Team has the utmost respect for the entire Club!! How many State Championships do we need to win to get our due RESPECT??? Thanks for all of the great memories.
  4. Those who aren`t in the system, stay out of the system.
  5. This is a game not for the faint of heart. Both sides are here to show that they are the bigger and better team. There isn't much finese to the Male team this year. They challenge your wide outs with man coverage, they force you block more blitzers than there are blockers, they force your D-Line to stop a run by running a play untill you can stop it, they will be pressuring Nick all game, and there speed will challenge our pass coverage abilities. This game makes one prove who is simply the bigger, stronger, faster, and better man. No matter what play is called by either side, it will come down to whose the better man. This is the game any true competitor hungers for; it is their chance to prove their greatness. Male and Trinity are in control of their own fates and this friday is gonna be the game of the year.
  6. he got a concussion during practice on tuesday
  7. See you can think like us too! :laugh: :thumb: :laugh: Looks like we just recruited a new Rock! :dancingpa
  8. Last time I checked; St X had more oppurtunities to score then we did, and was on the field just as long as Trinity was. Also, 7-6 at halftime is not domination...its a close game. 10-0 at the first quarter and just recovering a fumble is domination.
  9. Trinity came out swinging hard and seemed to have knocked St. X out early. Guess we'll never know the true outcome, but all the momentum was for the Rocks and it had the hints of a blow out (Yet, one can never truly count either team out of the game in this rivalry). Trinity's Tim Phillips was simply his normal outstanding self, and the defensive's pistons were firing something fierce. However, Vic did show his speed to the outside a few times before going out of the game (Hope he is alright and the best wishs on a speedy recover if he happens to be hurt). And Finch looked as though he was running hard also. Nevertheless, the Rock Thunder was the REAL storm tonight and not only do they get a W in the books, but proved that last year was no fluke and this team has the potential to be great. Hope they meet again in the playoffs for the all the senior's sake.
  10. Both Trinity's and St.X's offenses and defenses seem to match. Both defenses must focus on containing each others key players with solid tackles to bring each other down to prevent big yardage; the offenses must break contain and take advantage of any poor tackling in order to perform. In teh end kicking game will decide the game, hence Trinity will win. Ryan will give keep St. X pinned against their goalline and is even able to kick feild goals for the Rocks if needed. In the end Rocks prevail 30-17
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