Palma tied them 7-7 during the streak, and Bellarmine had a shot to win and didn't convert and lost. In NCS, Las Lomas tied them by 17.
I’m not sure if Las Lomas tied them, but I know Clayton Valley did.
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Palma tied them 7-7 during the streak, and Bellarmine had a shot to win and didn't convert and lost. In NCS, Las Lomas tied them by 17.
You're right i twas CV. My mistake. 17-17I’m not sure if Las Lomas tied them, but I know Clayton Valley did.
I was thinking that last night. Folsom had the kids that definitely looked the part. Who knows if Badger plays on Sunday’s but he stood out among them all. Folsom started having more success when they played “schoolyard” ball. Throw it up and let the best guy on the field make a play. #9 and #40 on Folsom D looked like studs. Hutton has great speed but they seemed to have trouble getting him the ball on time. Folsom salvaged a decent game by battling back but the game was never in danger for DLSLast night if you were just counting kids and had to pick the top 10 on the field at least 2/3rds of them based on talent alone would come from Folsom side.
and Badger is going to be playing on Sunday.
Folsom was lucky although executed two good onside kicks.
Upset of the night in the Sacto area. Monterey Trail was up 35-17 mid third quarter and got a horrible case of the fumbles one drive after another. Most were unforced. Kind of just gave the game away.
Folsom salvaged a decent game by battling back but the game was never in danger for DLS
Good recap TR. Very entertaining game in the 2nd. Very lopsided game in the first. Can Oak Ridge slow down Folsom if they get on that sort of a roll? OR has a couple good size DB's (6"1-6"2) but Badger is a grown man out there. And if you are Folsom why not onside kick? Seems like a high risk/reward for them. They have a great kicker as well. I think OR will pull some tricks out. Why not....
I think this might be a better game than many anticipate.
OR has now gone 3 weeks since their last on field game, so they should be well rested. But will they be rusty? Will the extra prep time for Folsom help?
They’ve got a very good QB and a capable defense. If both play well, they’ve got a shot.
Didn’t know the Crusaders beat DLS in the early years. We almost got em once back then but fell shortOnly 2 WCAL schools (St. Francis and Riordan) have defeated DLS and that was in the early Lad years before the Spartans embarked on their amazing winning streak.
Agree that things happen but DLS was in control the whole game and while executed well by Folsom, the Spartan's gave away two plays that made the game a little closer. Yes...turnover happened but two onsides in a row is not very common at all. DLS was coasting at the end and they probably had to run after the game or at practice to make up for it. Folsom no doubt is a very good program, but fact is they are "0 for" against the Spartans and they haven't gotten closer to defeating them. 3 on sides is a stretch .... although it looked like they put their practice in to execute it. The game was not close and it would have been a total collapse by DLS is they let that one go. The DLS team was clearly better than Folsom. Folsom may not be the second best team in norcal this year.Why does it have to be lucky? They looked like 2 skillful plays to me. Both great kicks, perfectly located and perfectly executed by Folsom's ST's players. Honestly, if Folsom had been able to convert the 2nd opportunity and close to 42-34, I liked their chances of executing another onside. They had DLS's return team rattled and not knowing how to cover it.
Was it lucky when DLS stripped the ball from Elihjah Badger as he fought for yardage, resulting in a huge momentum switch? Or just a great play?? How about when the Folsom defender looked to have an INT on the first 3rd and 21 pass to Grant Daley but fell down?
Things happen and every play counts.