Wednesday, October 10, 2007




VS.




BC enters its first sub-region game with a 3-2 record. Both of BC's losses have come to undefeated Jenkins and Thomson. However, the three teams that the Cadets have defeated have combined for 3 wins, all by Windsor Forest. Hephzibah is much improved. The Rebels have lost to Glenn Hills, Cross Creek, and Thomson who have combined for only 2 losses. They held Thomson to 6 first half points while the Cadets gave up 28 to the Bulldogs.

This is a huge game for both teams with South Effingham, Burke Co., and Liberty Co. considered to be region favorites in what looks to be a surprisingly deep region. BC moved the ball consistently with the passing attack against Thomson. The defense has played well for most of the year outside of big plays from Thomson and Franklin Green. The Hephzibah offense has been spotty with 6 against Thomson but 40+ on two other occasions. The defense has followed suit with a strong performance against Thomson but allowing 35 against a poor Monroe Area team. If BC can prevent the big play, no team has shown they can put a sustaied drive together against the Cadet defense. The Cadets should be able to use a balanced offensive attack and put constant pressure on the Rebels. However, if Hephzibah can play like they did against Thomson on defense and create some big plays with the ball they have a great shot of winning on their Homecoming. Turnovers might decide it.
http://www.gasports.com/?t=16&w=1&wy=2008&s=1&tm=1&scheduleid=154731



1 Comments:

Blogger Carrel_Fan said...

if they don't turn the ball over, BC wins 24-16.

10/11/2007  

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