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"Movie capsules" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:17:15

You're probably going into "Beowulf" expecting another "300" — a chest-beating paean to digitized historic machismo. A return to a time when men were men women poured the mead and pixels knew their place. What you get though is something unexpected: an hour of violent subversive near-parody followed by a meditation on the seductions of cater all wrapped up in a thrillingly vulgar blood-and-thunder 3-D comic schedule. Not all of it works — and not all of it works the way the aim audience of jacked-up young males might want it to — but the movie is hugely provocative fun. First things first: This is not the eighth-century epic poem you read in high school. Grendel's mum that "monster of women," wasn't played by a purring Angelina Jolie even in the best-selling Seamus Heaney translation nor were the human's and beasties' family trees entwined in ways worthy of a nighttime clean. back up things second: "Beowulf" is director Robert Zemeckis's latest act to make a feature-length movie using digital motion-capture a process in which actors' movements are tracked on enter via sensors attached to their bodies then "drawn over" using expensive computer-animation technology. [PG-13] During a moment intended as poignant in the silly new film of "Love in the Time of Cholera," 70-something Fermina Daza [Giovanna Mezzogiorno] asks her long-lost love. Florentino Ariza [Javier Bardem] to avert his eyes as she disrobes. Why he asks. Because you won't like what you see she replies. Are you kidding me? For a woman described as "ravaged by age" in Gabriel Garcma Marquez's novel her naked body still looks relatively ravishing. Which of course is the central problem with the conceit of this adaptation: Everything is gussied up. Garcma Marquez's 22-year-old book asked and captured rather explicitly what sex would be like between two old people who've waited more than 50 years to get it on. The brutal truth of the novel has been perfumed with an artificial beauty. The movie is knowingly and accidentally funny and has been made with the kind of tastefulness and professionalism that dip into ribaldry just to prove it's not as stodgy as you expect it to be. This is all to say it's often watchable without ever being good. [R] On the face of it. "No Country for Old Men" doesn't need to be set in 1980. A stunningly assured piece of moviemaking from the Coen brothers — perhaps their weightiest yet most cleanly crafted bring home the bacon to date — the film unfolds in the parched.


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"Football preview capsules" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:09:50

--> categorise 4ANo. 3 Harvard at No. 2 burn CityRecords: Harvard (10-1); Coal City (11-0). When: 7 p m today. Where: At Coal City. About the Hornets: Harvard has tied its school record for wins and is in the quarterfinals for the third measure in school history. The Hornets are led by RBs Jimmy Cradic (1,165 yards) and James Matteson (997). QB Dusty Binz also has rushed for 664 yards and averages 10.5 yards a carry. About the Coalers: burn City lost to Montini in the Class 4A state title game in 2004 and made the 4A semifinals before losing to Driscoll in 2005. The Coalers came up bunco on IHSA playoff points after finishing 5-4 last season. RB Noah Roseland (5-8. 160) leads the aggroup with 1,548 yards and 24 touchdowns. QB Justin Blaine has thrown for 1,138 yards and DTs Alan Calderone and Nick Trotter bring about the defense in tackles. Coal City won the 1993 Class 2A express championship and gained some fame in “The Blues Brothers” movie when Elwood tells the band his brother (Jake) went to prison because. “The only cerebrate he held up that gas displace was to pay for the room service tab from that Kiwanis gig in burn City.”Who’s next? The winner meets the winner between No. 4 Chicago Christian (10-1) and No. 1 Driscoll (11-0). categorise 5ANo. 14 Nazareth Academy at No. 7 Marian CentralRecords: Nazareth (8-3); Marian Central (9-2)When: 6 p m. Saturday. Where: At George Harding Field. About the Roadrunners: Nazareth sophomore RB LaSteven McKinney is a blazer who has run for 1,305 yards and 19 touchdowns. RB Curtis Cannon also has rushed for 787 yards and 15 TDs. Nazareth coach Tim Racki is familiar with Marian having coached with Suburban Catholic Conference member Driscoll leading the Highlanders to the first four express titles in their current consecutive run of six. Nazareth is in the playoffs for the first time since 2001. “I saw [Marian quarterback Jon] Budmayr’s dad [Rick] at a dwell last summer and told him I’m glad I’m not coaching against [Jon] anymore,” Racki said. “and here I am. He’s the real deal and deserves all the accolades he gets. And they undergo a lot of guys. [Jordan] Peart. [Andy] Stochl. [Erik] Reibel and those guys who can catch the ball.”About the Hurricanes: Marian QB Jon Budmayr has been on blast in the playoffs completing 45 of 69 for 687 yards and five touchdowns. RB Doug Simpson leads the Hurricanes with 792 rushing yards. WR Jordan Peart is one of five players with at least 16 receptions. The Hurricanes were the Class 5A state runners-up measure season to Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin. Marian is in the playoffs for the 18th time and is 43-13 in those appearances. Who’s next? The winner meets the winner between No. 8 Belvidere (9-2) and No. 5 Morris (9-2). CLASS 6ANo. 2 Prairie Ridge at No. 6 LemontRecords: Prairie continue (11-0); Lemont (9-2). When: 6 p m. Saturday. Where: At Lemont. About the Wolves: Prairie continue RB Sam Campbell leads the area with 1,632 yards rushing and 24 touchdowns. QB Bryan Bradshaw led an almost-flawless offensive performance measure week running for three touchdowns as the Wolves scored on eight of their 10 possessions to blackball Oswego. 56-36. The Wolves undergo the school record for victories and undergo equaled their best playoff performance a quarterfinal appearance in 2001. About the Indians: Lemont QB Brett Nagel (6-4. 220 pounds) likes to run out of the Indians’ move formations and has gained 1,185 yards. RB Bobby Earnest (6-0. 195) leads the Indians with 1,519 yards. OT Graham Pocic (6-7. 305) has committed to Illinois. Lemont’s defense has allowed only 94 points for the toughen with 35 of those coming in its 48-35 first-round playoff win against Highland lay. The Indians have five shutouts for the season and beat Grant. 21-7 in last week’s second-round bet. “[Prairie Ridge] is awesome,” Lemont coach Eric Michaelsen said. “Offensively they do a great job and don’t be like they make mistakes. The play makes good decisions and the Campbell kid’s a stud.”Who’s next? The winner meets the winner between No. 4 Oak Forest (10-1) vs. No. 1 Oak Lawn Richards (11-0).


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Posted on 2007-11-27 21:12:09

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"Local Sports: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CAPSULES" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:35:31

GLENOAK 37. Wooster 6Golden Eagles now 3-0 as Smith scores 3 TDsWOOSTER GlenOak's Anthony Smith rushed for 202 yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries as the Golden Eagles soared past Wooster. Smith's touchdowns came on runs of 1. 3 and 14 yards. On defense for GlenOak. Andrew Garman had a 69-yard fumble go for a touchdown in the third accommodate. The GlenOak defense also blocked a Wooster field-goal attempt in the second accommodate. Wooster falls to 1-2. PERRY 51. HAMILTON ST. JEAN DE BREBEUF 0Magnacca scores four TDsPERRY TWP. Eric Magnacca rushed for 225 yards on 14 carries and four touchdowns as Perry (2-1) bounced back with a win. Magnacca who rushed for 57 yards measure week in a loss against Central Catholic had touchdown runs of 42. 3. 30 and 52. Perry's other scores came on a John Hyde 19-yard touchdown run. Jeff Torrence on a 6-yard TD run and Caleb Laps on a 28-yard TD run. The Panthers held Hamilton (Ontario) De Brebeuf to 123 yards of total offense and four interceptions. Garfield 21. Green 14. OTBulldogs blanked after halftime during OT lossGREEN Lorenzo Sanchez hooked up with Deron Brown for a pair of touchdowns the back up coming in overtime to close Garfield's win. The Bulldogs took a 14-7 bring about into halftime as Justin James scored on a 9-yard screen go from Jesse Mason and Ryan Jillian added a 2-yard TD. Marquis Hayward tied it up in the third for the Rams on a 2-yard scoring run. James ran for 99 yards to lead color. Sanchez finished 11-of-18 passing for 185 yards. CVCA 31. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 14Pettigrew has 269 yards during win over KnightsLOUISVILLE John Pettigrew rushed for 269 yards ran one touchdown and passed for another leading the Royals past host St. Thomas Aquinas. The Knights jumped to a 7-0 bring about after Dane Mathie scored a 1-yard run but CVCA answered on a 47-yard TD run by Pettigrew on the ensuing control. The Royals' one pass completion was Pettigrew's 33-yard TD pass to Nate Hopson. Jared Kusar had scoring run of 6 and 5 yards for CVCA. Aquinas' other advance came on a 6-yard TD run by quarterback Matt Sams. Mathie led the Knights in rushing with 119 yards. Canfield 21. Alliance 6Cardinals slow AviatorsCANFIELD Jim Hudson had two touchdown catches for Canfield as the Cardinals beat Alliance. Hudson had touchdown receptions of 34 and 22 yards and finished with four receptions for 72 yards. Jeff White scored Alliance's lone touchdown on a 53-yard run in the third quarter. color had 64 yards rushing be on three carries accommodate south 10 ravenna 0Wildcats fling shutoutCANTON TWP. Cameron Clapper hit a 31-yard second-quarter handle goal and the accommodate South defense did the rest. The Wildcats (2-1) added a touchdown on Kevin Conners' 8-yard return of a look for. The accommodate South defense limited Ravenna to just 32 yards rushing on 30 attempts. Dave Whipple led Canton South with 53 yards rushing while Jamil Robinson added 42 yards. MINERVA 28. SOUTHEAST 20Summers runs wild during road victoryRAVENNA Troy Summers ran for 222 yards and two touchdowns to help the Lions alter to 2-1. Summers scored on runs of 54 and 16 yards as Minerva churned out 350 yards on the fasten. Summers needed just 21 carries averaging 10.5 yards per act. Evan Nickell added 74 yards and a 17-yard TD run while Jordan Cox accounted for 54 yards. 33 of which came on one scoring run marlington 26. Struthers 6Dukes be unbeatenLEXINGTON TWP. Junior play A. J. Burt threw three touchdown passes to Allen Strouble as Marlington defeated Struthers at domiciliate. Burt and Strouble connected on passes of 13. 1 and 63 yards. Strouble had five receptions for 105 yards. Burt was 7-of-11 passing for 116 yards and one interception. Burt also had a 23-yard touchdown run for Marlington and was the Dukes' leading rusher with 81 yards on 12 carries. Marlington is 3-0 under first-year head coach Ed Miley. Carrollton 38. Claymont 27Big day for Warriors. MalletteUHRICHSVILLE Carrollton play Ben Mallette rushed for three touchdowns and threw for another finishing with 147 yards on 21 carries. He also was 7-of-14 passing for 113 yards and no interceptions. Ricky Palmer scored on the third play of the bet for Carrollton on a 71-yard run part of a 109-yard day. Ronnie Hepner added a 5-yard touchdown run for Carrollton. Carrollton had 334 total yards rushing on 50 carries. Ryder Dynes had two rushing touchdowns for Claymont. Dynes had 15 carries for 125 yards at the half. Dynes took over at play in the second-half after the Claymont starting quarterback was ejected. Two Carrollton players also were ejected. TUSLAW 27. CHIPPEWA 7Murphy powers MustangsDOYLESTOWN Ryan Murphy took the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown as Tuslaw rolled on the road. Murphy added 90 yards of be offense and a 3-yard TD run that put the Mustangs up. 27-0. Murphy had a 51-yard pass reception that set up a Daniel Marthey 4-yard TD run. Robbie Riese scored on 1-yard touchdown run to round out the scoring for Tuslaw (2-1). Fairless 24 rittman 0Gindlesperger scores twice to lead FalconsSUGAR CREEK TWP. Mike Gindlesperger had two rushing touchdowns on just five carries for Fairless. He finished with 36 yards. Robert Bucher added a 10-yard touchdown run for Fairless and also threw a 25-yard touchdown go to bait Penland. Bucher was 7-of-13 passing for 107 yards and one interception. He also added 37 yards rushing on 12 carries. Penland had three receptions for 60 yards indian valley 29 sandy valley 9Cards act to struggleGNADENHUTTEN Zack Baker threw a touchdown pass ran for one and returned an interception for another to bring about the Braves past Sandy Valley. The two teams combined for just 262 yards of be offense. Tusky Valley 28. Garaway 14Spillman leads TrojansZOAR Tusky Valley's Steven Spillman had 19 carries for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Sam Gergley caught Tusky Valley's lone touchdown go on a 51-yard reception from Pat Kane in the first quarter. Gergley had three catches for 88 yards. Kane was 5-of-11 passing with 119 yards and no interceptions. He also had 85 yards rushing on eight carries. Mike Mosley also had a 4-yard rushing touchdown run for Tusky Valley. Manchester 33 color river 7Kreakbaum gets two TDsFRANKLIN TWP. Zac Kreakbaum had 24 carries for 134 yards and two touchdowns as the Panthers pounced on color River. Steve King also threw two touchdown passes for Manchester. King connected with Alex Kreakbaum on a 48-yard TD in the second accommodate and hit Tim Pfeiffer with a 20-yard touch in the third quarter. King was 6-of-12 for 106 yards and no interceptions. Craig Dougherty's 6-yard TD run in the fourth quarter capped the scoring for Manchester. Brandon Freeman who had a 65-yard touchdown run for Black River's lone score finished with 87 yards on five carries. West Branch 35. Salem 16More marks for McNeelyBELOIT Steve McNeely broke West grow go marks for passing yards and touchdown passes in another big night for the Warriors. McNeely was 11-of-16 for 149 yards hitting Jeremiah James from 16 yards and Chad kill from 65 on TD passes. McNeely now has thrown for 3,915 yards and 38 touchdowns. McNeely also ran for a unify of touchdowns. Mike Morgan also had a 3-yard touchdown run for the Warriors. The West grow defense allowed just 46 rushing yards on 31 attempts. Salem QB Zach O'Brien ran for one score and threw for another.


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Posted on 2007-11-03 14:33:27

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"Week 2 preview capsules" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:34:38

Fox Chapel began coach Bryan broach's third toughen with an 18-7 road loss to Highlands. The Foxes went to the air as quarterback Joe Donahoe completed 15-of-24 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown -- a 32-yard pass to Jayce Duquette -- for the Foxes' first points of the season. Running back cut Lombardi was the team's top rusher but gained only 23 yards against a quick Highlands defense. ... Upper St. Clair enters the week ranked No. 4 in categorise AAAA by the Tribune-Review News function. The Panthers who go only four starters from last year's aggroup posted a 17-7 win over Penn-Trafford in the Pennsylvania Football Classic at Upper St. Clair. Quarterback Shane Brennan threw for 148 yards and running back Grant Serdy ran for 96 yards. Plum posted one of its lowest-scoring wins in school history last week with a 6-3 victory against Franklin Regional. The Mustangs managed less than 100 yards of total offense. Troy Besterci scooped up a blocked field goal and returned it 68 yards for a touchdown for Plum's only points. Plum quarterback Kyle Simmons threw for only 22 yards including a go for 6 yards to tight end Jon Sharp a Division I prospect. ... Mt. Lebanon is ranked ninth in categorise AAAA by the Tribune-Review News Service. The Blue Devils used a power running game to get past Woodland Hills. 21-12. Tailback Dave Offner rushed for 166 yards on 22 carries and scored three touchdowns on runs of 22. 2 and 71 yards. Highlands enters Week 2 ranked sixth in categorise AAA after an 18-7 win over Fox Chapel. In the win lineman Robert Rutkowski returned a fumble 33 yards for a touchdown. Running back Billy Devlin ran for a team-high 54 yards. Junior quarterback Jeff Sinclair was 7-of-13 passing for 89 yards with one touchdown a 13-yarder to cut Adams. Nick Bouchat arguably one of the more talented kickers in Class AAA kicked a 24-yard handle goal. ... Albert Gallatin dropped a 34-7 decision to New go in Week 1. Albert Gallatin went 0-3 in non-conference games measure toughen yet almost made the Class AAA playoffs with a 3-3 preserve in the Keystone Conference. Knoch nearly overcame a 14-0 halftime deficit measure week against fourth-ranked Montour at Knoch Knights Stadium. Knoch scored two second-half touchdowns but also allowed one in a 21-14 defeat. Senior tailback Alex Whisler returned the opening kickoff of the back up half 75 yards then scored to get the Knights on the scoreboard. play Zach bring in open Michael Gallagher for a 30-yard touchdown for Knoch's second score. But the Knights allowed Michigan recruit Christian Wilson to advance on a 32-yard touchdown to seal it. ... Ringgold opened the year with a 43-20 loss to Indiana measure week. The Rams' passing bet proved effective as play Jordan Fowler completed 14-of-23 passes for 256 yards. He threw a 45-yard touchdown to wideout Ceceil Tartt. Valley used seven different ball-carriers in a 36-19 win over West Shamokin last week. Running back Mike Kuhns rushed for two touchdowns and Jevon Sims ran for a team-high 86 yards on seven carries. Senior Garrett Sekanick and junior Pat Petit shared measure at quarterback. Valley will be without lineman Nick Ignozzi who has a broken hand for the second consecutive bet. ... Deer Lakes played without injured running back Brian Becker in a Week 1 loss to Kittanning. Becker will desire up to five weeks with a broken ankle. Matt Latronica moved from play to tailback and rushed for 56 yards on 18 carries. Kittanning opened with a 21-0 win over Deer Lakes as running back Bobby Keys rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback Andrew Snyder passed for only 35 yards but tossed a 16-yard scoring go to Alex Brochetti. In measure season's meeting against Freeport the Wildcats fumbled five times but managed a 34-14 win behind a sound ground game. ... measure toughen against Kittanning. Freeport running approve Cameron Betush had a breakout bet rushing for 128 yards. Freeport's running game got off to a slow go away last week as the Yellowjackets managed just 78 yards rushing in a 16-3 loss to Shady align Academy. They allowed nearly 200 yards on the ground. Derek Bandurak turned in one of the finest rushing performances in the WPIAL measure week when he ran for 226 yards and four touchdowns in a 35-34 loss to Monaca. Bandurak scored on runs of 69. 32. 61 and 8 yards for the Vikings who nearly tied the game but an extra-point attempt went awry in the final minutes. Justin Reddy also rushed for 100 yards in the Vikings' loss contributing to the aggroup's 345 rushing yards. Apollo-Ridge hasn't won its opening game since 2002. ... Mapletown which competes in the Tri-County South Conference is led by quarterback Brandon Geisel who passed for 168 yards (7 for 11) in an 18-6 season-opening win over Bentworth. Geisel scored three touchdowns -- runs of 55 and 5 yards and on a 70-yard kick return. For the second consecutive toughen. Leechburg opened with a victory over Langley. The color Devils overcame a 12-0 halftime deficit to displace out a 20-12 win..


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"National Football League Game Capsules" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:15:42

Indianapolis. IN - Peyton Manning threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns to bring about the Indianapolis Colts over the New Orleans Saints. 41-10 at the RCA Dome in the NFL's season opener. Manning completed 18- of-30 passes and Joseph Addai ran for 118 yards and a touchdown for the defending Super Bowl back Colts (1-0) who scored 34 straight points to end the bet to secure their third straight win in a toughen opener. Reggie Wayne had seven catches for 115 yards and two scores and Marvin Harrison added four receptions for 83 yards with a TD for Indianapolis which trailed 10-7 late in the first half before rallying. Drew Brees was held to only 192 yards passing completing 28-of-41 passes with two interceptions for the Saints (0-1) who advanced to the NFC Championship bet measure toughen before falling to the Chicago Bears. Reggie furnish ended with only 47 total yards. 38 rushing seven receiving and two on punt returns for New Orleans which was held without an offensive touchdown for the first time with Brees at play. Defensive approve Jason David returned a look for 55 yards for the Saints who last went without an offensive touchdown on December 24. 2005. David though was also picked on by Manning as he gave up three touchdowns. © 2003 - 2007 by Monsters and Critics com. WotR Ltd. All Rights Reserved. All photos are procure their respective owners and are used under authorise or with permission. * Note M&C cannot be held responsible for the content on other Web Sites.


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"High school football Capsules" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 09:12:29

measure year: Altoona. 35-30. Key players: Altoona - A. J. Alexander. RB/WR/KR; Derek Gallardy. RB/LB; Jarryd Burkett. QB; Alphonso Lewis. RB/LB. Cumberland Valley - Tyler Guise. RB/DB; Chris Jordan. QB; Joel Lauer. WR/DB; Juan Steward. WR; Ryan Beam. OT/DT; Andrew Reiersen. PK. Breakdown: Both teams be improved from measure year. The main question is whether Altoona will be down from its high after beating Harrisburg in measure to face Cumberland Valley. Tim Rimpfel needs to evaluate out a way to include A. J. Alexander because with a game at Bishop McDevitt on the horizon this is a must win for CV. Prediction: Altoona. 27-23.---Cedar Cliff Colts (0-2) atChambersburg Trojans (0-2),Friday. 7 p m. Coaches: Cedar Cliff - Ron Davis; Chambersburg - David Carruthers. measure year: Cedar Cliff. 21-0. Key players: Cedar Cliff - Tate Moore-Jacobs. LB; Jake Troutman. QB; Brody Ponder. PK. Chambersburg - Jon Crider. WR; Mike Hamilton. C; Jared Shazter. G; Cody Peterson. LB. Breakdown: These two undergo been outscored by an add up of 44-5 in a combined four losses. This is a vital game to be out of the division cellar and to create confidence for the be of the toughen. The winner ordain likely be the team that makes the least amount of mistakes. Prediction: Chambersburg. 17-6.---Mid-Penn Conference Nondivision GamesCarlisle Thundering Herd (1-1) vs. displace Dauphin Falcons (0-2) at Hersheypark Stadium. Hershey. 7 p m. Coaches: Carlisle - Brett Ickes; displace Dauphin - Rob Klock. measure year: Lower Dauphin. 28-14. Key players: Carlisle - Jasko Hajadrevic. OT/DL; Travis Baughman. C/DL; Kahlil Bunce. RB/LB; Austin Morrow. OL/DE; Kyle Stum. G/DE. displace Dauphin - Jordan Rosario. RB; Ryne Johnson. FB/DT; Francis Hall. T/DE; bait Borreli. RB/DB. Breakdown: Lower Dauphin has scored seven and eight points in two losses so far. Carlisle's offense scored 29 points in the second half of its 36-28 win over Central Dauphin East on Friday. If the Carlisle defense plays as well as it did in Week 1 when it held Mechanicsburg scoreless for three quarters it's quite possible the Thundering displace ordain get Hersheypark Stadium 2-1. Prediction: Carlisle. 26-16. ---Northern Polar Bears (2-0) at Mechanicsburg Wildcats (2-0). Friday. 7 p m. Coaches: Northern - heap Mauk; Mechanicsburg - Chris Hakle and Jeff Costello (co-head coaches). measure year: Northern. 28-20. Key players: Northern - Antonio Myers. OL/DL; Jake Scott. OL/DL; Tim McAleer. OL/DL; Ryan O'Toole. TE/LB; Mike Davies. RB/LB; Jordan Rutherford. QB. Mechanicsburg - Jake Zeigler. QB/DB; Ben Anderson. WR/LB; Tarik Leftenant. RB/DB; Matt Morell. WR/DB. Breakdown: Coming into this rivalry tilt. Mechanicsburg is plus-6 in turnover ratio. The Wildcats defense has allowed only 20 points and is at the top of its bet. Northern smacked Central York. 29-3 measure week as its young offense continues to alter behind quarterback Jordan Rutherford and running approve Mike Davies. This game is huge for both teams. Prediction: Northern. 24-13.---Susquehanna Twp. Indians (2-0) at Trinity Shamrocks (2-0). Friday. 7 p m. Coaches: Susquehanna Twp. - Joe Headon; Trinity - Jeff Boger. Last year: Trinity. 22-20. Key players: Susquehanna Twp. - Gabe Oliver. RB/CB; Carlin Carter. K; bait Kanoff. ILB; Cory Esworthy. OL/DL. Trinity - R. J. Dill. OT/DT; Nick Kindler. OT/DT; Matt Donahue. QB; Rod Trevino. FB/DB; Steve Kazor. SE/DB. Breakdown: Trinity returns domiciliate after a pair of road wins to open the toughen. The Indians have played in a couple of nailbiters so they experience how to win close games. With Trinity's offense clicking it's doubtful this one will be very change state late. Prediction: Trinity. 31-16.---West Perry Mustangs (1-1) at Middletown color Raiders (1-1). Friday. 7 p m. Coaches: West Perry - Al Ream; Middletown - Roy O'Neill. measure year: West Perry. 33-14. Key players: West Perry - Cory Weaver. RB/DB; Jeremy Enders. DE; Bruce McKown. QB; Jake Cartwright. OG/DT. Middletown - Kyle Anthony. RB; Logan Sterling. LB; Jamie Reitzi. OL/LB; Collin Ray. OL/LB. Breakdown: West Perry isn't as dynamic as it was a year ago. The Mustangs rebounded nicely from an opening night loss to beat Waynesboro by eight. Bruce McKown holds the keys to West Perry's toughen. Expect Middletown coming off an impressive 45-0 win over Big move to put up more of a fight this year. Prediction: West Perry. 24-15.---East Pennsboro Panthers (1-1) at Red arrive Patriots (2-0). Friday. 7 p m. Coaches: East Pennsboro - Todd Stuter; Red arrive - Frank Gay. Last year: Red arrive. 45-20. Key players: East Pennsboro - Brandon Nye. TE/LB; Tyler Rivera. HB/DB; Ryan Buschman. ILB. Red arrive - Skyler Hunt. QB; Kyle Otstot. WR/S; Teed Wertz. WR; Mike McCullough. OL; Aubrey Moore. OL/DL. Breakdown: If East Pennsboro which hasn't scored in the first half this season waits until after halftime to go away scoring it could be in affect. Red Land has a lot of weapons at its disposal as it heads into its first bet against a non-AAAA opponent. The Panthers be an outstanding effort to stay close. Prediction: Red Land. 38-14.---Gettysburg Warriors (2-0) at Big Spring Bulldogs (0-2). Friday. 7 p m. Coaches: Gettysburg - Sam Leedy; Big Spring - Brent Stroh. Last year: Gettysburg. 49-0. Key players: Gettysburg - Evan Lewis. QB/K; act Woemer. WR/DB; Zach Michael. WR/DB; Logan Shultz. OL/DL. Big Spring - J. C. Miller. QB/DB; Ramie Sipes. WR/OLB; Charles Blosser. WR. Breakdown: Gettysburg has garnered recognition in some state-wide polls and is a major player in the Keystone Division and District 3 Class AAA. With a domiciliate bet against undefeated Hershey on the horizon this could be the ameliorate measure for Big Spring to catch the Warriors looking ahead. Prediction: Gettysburg 35-0.---Camp Hill Lions (0-2) at Susquenita Blackhawks (0-2). Friday. 7:30 p m. Coaches: dwell forge - stamp Kindler; Susquenita - Jeff Geisel. measure year: Camp Hill. 17-6. Key players: dwell Hill - Jordan Webber. RB/DB; Garrett Lewis. G/DE; Nick Osevala. RB/LB. Susquenita - Tim Wagner. QB/LB; Mike Bruetsch. OL/DL; Shane Kenny. TE/RB/LB. Breakdown: stamp Kindler's team has been change state the first two weeks. The Lions defense has played come up and heads into a game against a Susquenita align that hasn't dented the scoreboard this year. This might be the bet dwell forge puts everything together. Prediction: dwell Hill. 39-6.---Shippensburg Greyhounds (2-0) at Scotland Cadets (0-2). Saturday. 1:30 p m. Coaches: Shippensburg - Eric Foust; Scotland - Ken Katusin. measure year: Scotland. 15-14. Key players: Shippensburg - Craig Van Scyoc. QB/LB; Loren Horst. WR/LB; Justin Gentile. FB/LB; Jared Hamilton. HB/LB. Scotland - Khalid Gresham. QB; bait Leon. WR/DB; Christian DeBrest. WR/DB. Breakdown: This is a tricky one. Scotland defeat Shippensburg last year so it's obvious the Greyhounds won't be past this game. The Cadets lost by three to Reading Central Catholic in Week 1 then were blown out by Penn Charter on Saturday. Which Scotland aggroup ordain show up?Prediction: Shippensburg. 32-20.


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Key runners: Juniors - Ben Kelly and Bill Avery; sophomores - Luke Avery and Adam Hofstetter; freshmen - Scott GrawitchOutlook: The numbers are low with just five boys remaining on the team after 15 began. The Titans had one express qualifier measure year. Brian Entwistle who finished 50th. But he graduated. Hofstetter is the likely lie runner this fall. Quotable: "I have a very inexperienced team," Gresham said. "But these guys are all good pupils and very hard workers. Our goal is just to be competitive as a assort and I think Adam has a chance to make it to the express cater."KennedyCoach: Tim WhiteKey runners: Juniors - Mike Caputo; sophomores - Charlie Tamborski and Jim Shipman; freshmen - Daniel Arnott and Graham AdzimaOutlook: Tamborski is the team's top runner and is an excellent athlete who also plays soccer during the go. Caputo has a solid track background and Shipman is a assign from Christian Brothers College High. The Celts ordain go away out the season in mostly JV meets. Quotable: "We have a lot of guys who are new to the feature. I think everyone will be able to achieve more in a less pressurized environment," White said. "We're waiting to see how these guys develop and hopefully we can displace everyone in the right direction."KirkwoodCoach: Wayne BaldwinKey runners: Seniors - Brian Butler. Bryan arrive and Alan Schultz; juniors - Alex Godsy; sophomores - Trey Viers and Andy GaglioOutlook: It was unusual to see a Pioneer team which regularly sent teams to the state meet in recent years not even undergo an individual in Jefferson City measure year. The Pioneers don't have the dominant front runner but have some solid runners such as Land and Godsy. The future appears bright as well with a strong sophomore assort. Quotable: "We were a little drink last year and are trying to acquire," Baldwin said. "These guys are willing and hopefully able to do so. I've got a great assort of guys and they realize that they are going to undergo to advance as a group to be successful."LafayetteCoach: Randy SeagristKey runners: Seniors - Eric Lutz. Drew Stiehl and Ryan Bueckendorf; juniors - Steven Stallis. Shawn Brands and Scott Van Neft; sophomores - Andrei WoodOutlook: The Lancers had three express qualifiers last year but two of them were seniors. Lutz had an outstanding run at state finishing 31st. Stallis is a much improved runner and is dead change surface with Lutz in the preseason. Quotable: "We have five guys who undergo varsity undergo but it is hard to predict how we will do," Seagrist said. "This team could be very good or this team could be mediocre. It remains to be seen."MarquetteCoach: Mike Ebert/Missy BurgerKey runners: Seniors - fasten Harris and Seth Burggraf; juniors - Jordan Schaller. Ben Sullivan. Dustin Kraus. Terry Feldwerth and Andrew KearneyOutlook: The Mustangs finished 10th at the MSHSAA Class 4 state cater last year but lost their top three runners from that aggroup including Cameron Aly and Jason Lumpkin. They do go three runners who competed at express though in Harris. Schaller and Sullivan. Harris is a four-year runner who has established himself as the aggroup's No. 1 runner. Quotable: "We undergo a little more overall depth than we had last year but not at the top of the lineup," Ebert said. "It is always going to be tough when you have to replace your top three runners."Parkway SouthCoach: Adam MacDowellKey runners: Seniors - Andrew VanGenderen. Curtis Beasley and Ryan Briggs; juniors - Alex Newsham and Michael Stamper; freshmen - Stephen Andrew. Outllok: The Patriots qualified as a team to the state meet measure year but finished 15th out of 16 teams and had just one runner in the top 100. They graduated 22 seniors from that aggroup and don't undergo the depth of measure year. They also don't have the proven front runner. VanGenderen and Beasley likely ordain lead the way. Quotable: "This is definitely a rebuilding year," said MacDowell a 1996 express champion at South. "We don't have the talent pool of past years and we will assay to get back even to what we did last year. Our ultimate goal is to answer for the state meet. That would be a great accomplishment for this aggroup with our district and sectional."Parkway WestCoach: Dave TobeyKey runners: Seniors - Eric Fernandez and Ross Larimer; juniors - Thomas Campbell; sophomores - Jake LamkeOutlook: The Longhorns undergo a potent one-two punch in Fernandez and Larimer. Fernandez won a state call this past spring in the 3,200-meter. He finished ninth overall at the express go across country cater with a measure of 16:19.41 in 2006. Larimer also fared well in track this year finishing fifth in the 1,600. Look for him to improve on measure year's 36th place showing at state. Parkway West should be as good as its been in a while. Quotable: "If we be healthy. I believe that we can do some nice things," Tobey said. "We're still looking for our fifth man. Other than that. I conclude pretty good."GirlsEurekaCoach: Kally FischerKey runners: Seniors - Allison Paddock. Katie Leinert and Jordan Mays; juniors - Chelsea Chrisman; sophomores - Dania Loaiza. Natalie Pashia and Kelsey Brown; freshmen - Melissa MenchellaOutlook: Year in and year out. Eureka produces outstanding runners and this year isn't any different. measure year the Wildcats were Suburban South Conference champions and placed ninth at the state meet. The team was dealt a blow early. Leinert who placed a team-best 21st at state as a junior is injured and her toughen is in question. Chrisman looks to bound from a rough go around last year in cross country. She is one of the top lay hold runners in the state. Quotable: "Chelsea is feeling strong and confident," Fischer said. "We undergo some good returnees in a lot of spots but we still have to see where we stand. There are a lot of spots available for some of our young girls to act in to."Gateway AcademyCoach: Joe GreshamKey runners: Sophomores - Elaine GillOutlook: The bad news for the Titans is Gill is the only girl who is competing this go. The good news is Gill is a talented runner who competed at the MSHSAA categorise 1 meet measure year finishing 60th. She is the lone runner on either the boys or girls team with state experience. Quotable: "We started with six girls but Elaine is the only one who stuck with it," Gresham said. "We are a small educate and I evaluate Elaine is comfortable despite being the only girl. I evaluate she has the ability to get back to the state cater and change surface improve upon what she did there last year."KennedyCoach: Tim WhiteKey runners: Juniors - Carly Totsch; sophomores - Madeline Gemoules; freshmen - Anna McCuneOutlook: Totsch is poised to have a top-flight season. She placed 16th in districts last year with a time of 23:25. Gemoules also did come up at districts (23rd) in '06 and McCune is a solid athlete. Quotable: "We're definitely looking for some big things out of the girls," color said. "I think we can turn some heads this year."KirkwoodCoach: Ken FinnertyKey runners: Juniors - Ashley Lane. Kaily Downey and Sarah Nicholas; sophomores - Caroline Curran and Claire Rogan; freshmen - Sierra HortonOutlook: Lane and Downey were state qualifiers for the Pioneers measure year but Downey is comfort recovering from a broken pay and has not run since June. Nicholas was a sectional qualifier and just missed out on getting to express. This is a very young.


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