Lincolnton against West Caldwell 63 to 6 this yearcomments on why game was a blowout? I don’t think any team put more points on another in this conference in a long time unless I missed something
No.Only thing I can think of is, would it help Bandys in seeding scoring that many points on a conference opponent?
Yeah I didn't think it would. I wasn't at the game but did they leave their starters in, in the 4th qrt?
Your recounting of how Maiden handled the situation shows a level of sportsmanship that’s commendable. Taking out starters and trying to avoid running up the score is a great way to demonstrate respect for the opposing team.Sometimes it just is what it is. I remember North Lincoln's first season I believe we beat them 82-0 and honestly I couldn't tell you anything we could have done more reasonably besides taking knees and punting. After the first quarter Maiden took out every starter at halftime I believe we played only kids that never play. And Coach Brown from my understanding went to North Lincoln's coach and told him he was only going to run the same play the rest of the game up the Middle run. But we kept scoring then before the third quarter was over with they put JV players in. Still the same play over and over but we still kept scoring. So like I said sometimes it is what it is
The bracket should be ready by 3 PM tomorrow according to the NCHSAA.So what’s up with these brackets ? It’s after 3 pm
Honestly it was their first year they probably shouldn't have been playing varsity football probably should have been a JV year only. But I credit them for having the courage and fortitude to do it. This is been a while back so can't remember every detail but I don't think they had the 40 point mercy rule back then so that rule really helps keeping something like that from happening. But to be honest also for a player who doesn't get to play very much or JV kid I can't fault them for wanting to score in a game.Your recounting of how Maiden handled the situation shows a level of sportsmanship that’s commendable. Taking out starters and trying to avoid running up the score is a great way to demonstrate respect for the opposing team.
In many sports, we see instances where teams are mismatched, and it often raises ethical questions about how to manage those games. For example, in youth sports, coaches are often encouraged to prioritize player development and sportsmanship over competition, which mirrors the approach Coach Brown took by running the same play repeatedly. This can help maintain the spirit of the game while still allowing players to gain experience.
By the way, are there better ways to ensure that teams like North Lincoln can improve and compete more effectively in the future?
Wow 82 to zip. Sure it wasn’t Highland Tech and Cherryville kids just borrowing their uniforms lol.Sometimes it just is what it is. I remember North Lincoln's first season I believe we beat them 82-0 and honestly I couldn't tell you anything we could have done more reasonably besides taking knees and punting. After the first quarter Maiden took out every starter at halftime I believe we played only kids that never play. And Coach Brown from my understanding went to North Lincoln's coach and told him he was only going to run the same play the rest of the game up the Middle run. But we kept scoring then before the third quarter was over with they put JV players in. Still the same play over and over but we still kept scoring. So like I said sometimes it is what it is
I think when highland tech was in our conference they forfeited every year if I'm remembering correctlyWow 82 to zip. Sure it wasn’t Highland Tech and Cherryville kids just borrowing their uniforms lol.
Only score I heard of that was worse than that is AL Brown 97-0 on Northwest Cabbarrus back in 1998. Nick Maddox was talk of the town FFN feature RB playing in that game for AL Brown. He got on Panthers practice squad but that was as far as he went.
I remember those HT days. Those kids are really just out to have a good time, doubt their coach is in the hot seat for wins lol. Some of them kids Prob on side line talking bout homework if they ain’t out playing a down.I think when highland tech was in our conference they forfeited every year if I'm remembering correctly
NL may last 2 rounds.Speaking of NL, this may be the hottest season they’ve ever had as a 3A and maybe 2nd or 3rd best team overall. Still waiting on the 3A seeding and brackets. Looks like Erwin is the team to beat this year around here other than obviously Hickory. People said Statesville was alittle down but ehhhh if you saw the size of their boys in the trenches good grief. They were college Soph/Jr size boys kid you not. People didn’t think North had a chance and that Hickory would be in a real battle if you seen em walk out on the field lol.
Thats my next door neighbor conference spill. I guess the other neighbor one next door is Watauga will dominate til 3rd round at least and Freedom much improved. South Caldwell still blah
Playing against more experienced teams can be daunting, and it can certainly be a learning experience that builds resilience.Honestly it was their first year they probably shouldn't have been playing varsity football probably should have been a JV year only. But I credit them for having the courage and fortitude to do it. This is been a while back so can't remember every detail but I don't think they had the 40 point mercy rule back then so that rule really helps keeping something like that from happening. But to be honest also for a player who doesn't get to play very much or JV kid I can't fault them for wanting to score in a game.
Assuming they accept their playoff bid this year, yeah?North beating Statesville off the snaps most of the downs saved them. And no fumbles. Quick and strong I guess can prevail if you know what you’re doing lol. If they played again Statesville prob take em’. Might even go 3rd round and have a Hickory rematch
One loss id sure hope so lolAssuming they accept their playoff bid this year, yeah?
Yeahhhh boiiiiii. Hey I’m mad at myself hard right now. I’d be king!!!!!…..picked that dang Newton over East Rutherford. Bit me in the butt ever since. I was gonna put up the award for the winner to pick up at the store in Maiden but I’d just be awarding myself lolCVAC Pick ‘em
52 games
Burkeforreal - 48
LTown Wolves - 48
amaidendevil - 46
Beamer24 - 46
EB1977 - 44
Lincolnton - 44
Wolf4Lyfe - 44
Dadof23 - 43
Maiden Creek - 43
BigRedRKO - 37
AlwaysAWolf - 35
We’ll keep going if y’all want to…there’s some great games coming!
Tip of the cap to Burke and LTown…just missed 4 games in regular season. That’s impressive to me…especially in this conference. 😉
Yeah i don't think anyone knew how good East Rutherford was gonna be at the time. We knew they were good but not that good.. they are my sleeper this year to surprise some teams in the playoffsYeahhhh boiiiiii. Hey I’m mad at myself hard right now. I’d be king!!!!!…..picked that dang Newton over East Rutherford. Bit me in the butt ever since. I was gonna put up the award for the winner to pick up at the store in Maiden but I’d just be awarding myself lol
I saw how good they was on YouTube when they played NL. Pull it up anyone that wants to. Heart attack game. One heck of a WR and a QB with an arm. Bout all you need to get at North long as you got time to throw. North does have that front D but suspect in 2ndaryYeah i don't think anyone knew how good East Rutherford was gonna be at the time. We knew they were good but not that good.. they are my sleeper this year to surprise some teams in the playoffs
A lot of in fussing among their on players from what I have heard and seen might not be a great job to have at EB. Realignment might help the program they need a weaker conference for sure!!I think at this point they could try to lose on purpose and there wouldn’t be enough time to let them come back even trying hard to do so.
Losing that class last year and coach this year has hurt them beyond belief.
That sounds good. Give them milk and cookies and tell them they can get better. Milk and cookies has been "all the vogue" this week.Your recounting of how Maiden handled the situation shows a level of sportsmanship that’s commendable. Taking out starters and trying to avoid running up the score is a great way to demonstrate respect for the opposing team.
In many sports, we see instances where teams are mismatched, and it often raises ethical questions about how to manage those games. For example, in youth sports, coaches are often encouraged to prioritize player development and sportsmanship over competition, which mirrors the approach Coach Brown took by running the same play repeatedly. This can help maintain the spirit of the game while still allowing players to gain experience.
By the way, are there better ways to ensure that teams like North Lincoln can improve and compete more effectively in
Agree. Way too much of that. Man I was checking off and on all day for the brackets. They’ll be up prob after Panthers play, which will be in Europe. I ain’t missing church over that. 3 A and I think 4A isn’t up eitherThat sounds good. Give them milk and cookies and tell them they can get better. Milk and cookies has been "all the vogue" this week.
Tell them to "shake it off, and get your butts to work." Kids playing competitive sports must expect it to be competitive. They don't need to be molly coddled. If you get beat, maybe the taste of defeat will make you aspire to develop your skills. Sportsmanship is learned and exhibited, both in defeat and victory. To much "give them all a trophy" has already gave us bunch of wimps.
Very possible, but they made 3 last year and with pretty much all starters on both sides of the ball returning. We as fans of the game we understand the whole next year man next year ordeal, but this is North’s year to do something whatever they be able to pull off and do. (In my Trump voice) “ Be a EUGE rebuilding year, for them next year, be a time to MAEK things happen for themselves they won’t be a next year, no (draw lips back) gotta be this year” - That’d be what orange man would say about it LOL.NL may last 2 rounds.
Yes Absolutely. When children face challenges and setbacks in sports, it teaches them resilience and determination. Instead of shielding them from failure, we should encourage them to embrace it as a learning opportunity.That sounds good. Give them milk and cookies and tell them they can get better. Milk and cookies has been "all the vogue" this week.
Tell them to "shake it off, and get your butts to work." Kids playing competitive sports must expect it to be competitive. They don't need to be molly coddled. If you get beat, maybe the taste of defeat will make you aspire to develop your skills. Sportsmanship is learned and exhibited, both in defeat and victory. To much "give them all a trophy" has already gave us bunch of wimps.