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Yes sirrrrrrrrrrr! Sutter is legit.Over HMB?
They lost last year at Oakdale. Exactly how much respect should they be getting? They're the #2 NorCal seed in D-3A.Sutter getting no respect. Going on the road again. Should be a good game.
I was at the Palma game. Palma varsity was spent by the time they got to the game in Sutter I believe 40 minutes before the game. They had mechanical problem with their bus and it must have been 100 degrees and they basically melted after a quick start. No doubt Sutter was the better team that day and I also think Palma came in over confident because of the year earlier. It was a learning experience. Sutter really executes well and they can't be discounted, but I also think this HMB team is a top 4 CCS team at this stage of the season. Although they can play inconsistent at times in a game but then explode. I think this will be a very good game of two evenly matched teams.Sutter’s lone lose came to Orem (34-18) who is the 4A state champ of Utah, also ranked 124th nationally. The same Orem team that dismantled a Central Section heavy Bakersfield 63-28. The same Orem team that has more college bound players than you can count on 2 hands! Before you start saying how much respect should they get (they lost to Oakdale last year) remember that’s the same Sutter team that smacked the CC beloved Palma last year. All keyboard warriors to the side, the cream will rise to the top Saturday night.
Not to mention Sam's Chowder House. Love their food. the lobster roll,A pleasant culinary tip for the followers of Sutter football who may plan to make the long trek to the coastal community of Half Moon Bay on Saturday evening: Bring a bib and get to the Coastside early and check out Pillar Point Harbor and environs for fresh Dungeness crab, warm french bread and white win. You then can happily burp your way back up the hill to the lair of the Cougars for the 6 p.m. kickoff. Win or lose, you won't be hungry.
A pleasant culinary tip for the followers of Sutter football who may plan to make the long trek to the coastal community of Half Moon Bay on Saturday evening: Bring a bib and get to the Coastside early and check out Pillar Point Harbor and environs for fresh Dungeness crab, warm french bread and white win. You then can happily burp your way back up the hill to the lair of the Cougars for the 6 p.m. kickoff. Win or lose, you won't be hungry.
Burp to us too. Was that a freudian slip = " a white win"
Not to mention Sam's Chowder House. Love their food. the lobster roll,
chapino, & paella ,mmmm 4210 North Cabrillo off Hwy of Hwy 1 in HMB
http://www.samschowderhouse.com/index.php
Thanks Rmb26, you're well versed in your HMB Eats... Good to know and thanks for sharing.. I'll definitely jot those places down for future spots to visit. Yummmmm.Yes had lunch with friends at Sam's Chowderhouse yesterday and everything was good - excellent fish & chips, soft shell crab sandwich, shrimp & crab salad and fried seafood platter - not to mention the chowder of course.
Others near by that are good: Main St. just below the high school: "Sacriledge Brewery & Kitchen" micro brews & good burgers/sandwiches [less expensive than "Half Moon Bay Brewing Company also on Main St], "Pasta Moon" nice restaurant but more $$,
and "Mirramar Beach Restaurant" about 2 miles north of the high school right on the beach.
Colhenry mentioned Pillar Point Harbor 3-miles up road & "Meza Luna" is good, but more formal like Pasta Moon.
Should be a great game. HMB seems to be a top 4 team in CCS. The Sutter QB really knows what he us doing, He's a coach on the field and makes great decisions is mobile and throws well.
No, all lower divisions that are not played at Sac State will be at or near home sites in the South.Will the winner of this game host a CIF bowl finale next week?
No, all lower divisions that are not played at Sac State will be at or near home sites in the South.
No, only the Open, D1-AA, D1-A, D2-AA & D2-ASo the winner of this game will play at Sac State?
How did you come to that conclusion? My understanding is all games held outside of Sac. State will be in the SoCal area, so if HMB were to win how do they get to host the SBG.So if HMB wins (no guarantee, of course), the Cougars would host a state bowl game.
How did you come to that conclusion? My understanding is all games held outside of Sac. State will be in the SoCal area, so if HMB were to win how do they get to host the SBG.
I've heard the same but I REALLY LIKE YOUR ANGLE COLHENRY keep suggesting that. BTW you going to be here Saturday?
colhenrylives, last year McClymonds played La Jolla Country Day on their school field in the state championship game so anything is possible.So if HMB wins (no guarantee, of course), the Cougars would host a state bowl game. If so, it seems very doubtful that the school's small football facility would do the hosting. Something bigger, perhaps College of San Mateo, Sequoia High or Burlingame High, would be a CIF choice. The last time the Peninsula hosted a state championship football game (and that's what it was in those ancient days before the advent of TV, email, cellphones and Al Franken), San Mateo played, and defeated, Covina at Burlingame's new field in 1926. Newspaper accounts indicate that attendance was about 9,000. I missed that contest. My Model-T broke down at Uncle Tom's Cabin on El Camino Real in San Bruno heading south.
The McClymonds/La Jolla game was in SoCal at La Jolla's field. All 8 lower division games, that are not played at Sac State, are played at or near the SoCal Regional winners field.colhenrylives, last year McClymonds played La Jolla Country Day on their school field in the state championship game so anything is possible.