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Hamshire fannett at Jasper Sept 30


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1 hour ago, Fast Turtle said:

I know Jasper folks aren't going to like this, but I think Jasper would be better this year with the ole Barbay offense. With Bronson as the DC, I think they are just fine. He's an energetic and defensive guy. However, I just don't think Jasper has the personnel to be a really good spread offense. I have never personally seen HF play, but I believe it will be a good game this year being HF is better than they usually are. I'm still going with Jasper! Go little puppies, go!

What the haters, the I want you to win but hope you lose people, or folks who just don't know.

 

The seniors on this team have ran a different offense every year of their highschool career. This one being nothing close to the other ones. Yes, it's shaky at times but the DAWGS have proven that skill set and talent is there  to be explosive(Palestine and Franklin games are proof)  C C (Coach Crumedy) has openly said that if it gets to where he just don't think the players can handle it , he will change to something they can. The current seventh grade class is his to implant a program that is practiced and improved thru repetition, developing kids skillsets all the while putting kids in the right positions to play that best suites them and the team. Look at the sustained success at schools like Liberty Hill and Carthage. Completely opposite offensive schemes but proof that if you perfect your craft it works.

C C said (and I may be off 1 or two( +/-) on the exact #) but I gonna say our Jr high participation numbers between 7th and 8 th grade was 67 players(wow).  "Scary good" he described the upcoming classes as.

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9 hours ago, Dirty_but_Dazzling said:

C C (Coach Crumedy) has openly said that if it gets to where he just don't think the players can handle it , he will change to something they can. The current seventh grade class is his to implant a program that is practiced and improved thru repetition, developing kids skillsets all the while putting kids in the right positions to play that best suites them and the team.

Admirable wisdom for a first year AD/HC.

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13 hours ago, Dirty_but_Dazzling said:

What the haters, the I want you to win but hope you lose people, or folks who just don't know.

 

The seniors on this team have ran a different offense every year of their highschool career. This one being nothing close to the other ones. Yes, it's shaky at times but the DAWGS have proven that skill set and talent is there  to be explosive(Palestine and Franklin games are proof)  C C (Coach Crumedy) has openly said that if it gets to where he just don't think the players can handle it , he will change to something they can. The current seventh grade class is his to implant a program that is practiced and improved thru repetition, developing kids skillsets all the while putting kids in the right positions to play that best suites them and the team. Look at the sustained success at schools like Liberty Hill and Carthage. Completely opposite offensive schemes but proof that if you perfect your craft it works.

C C said (and I may be off 1 or two( +/-) on the exact #) but I gonna say our Jr high participation numbers between 7th and 8 th grade was 67 players(wow).  "Scary good" he described the upcoming classes as.

Hopefully the program is heading in the right direction. Jasper has some really good coaches. With a couple years under Crumedy, I think Jasper will start making long playoff runs. Also, 67 middle school players is impressive. I remember my 8th grade year in Newton which was only 14 years ago; we had (10) players and had to bring up (2) seventh graders just to make a team. However, we did go undefeated. 😂

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16 hours ago, Dirty_but_Dazzling said:

What the haters, the I want you to win but hope you lose people, or folks who just don't know.

 

The seniors on this team have ran a different offense every year of their highschool career. This one being nothing close to the other ones. Yes, it's shaky at times but the DAWGS have proven that skill set and talent is there  to be explosive(Palestine and Franklin games are proof)  C C (Coach Crumedy) has openly said that if it gets to where he just don't think the players can handle it , he will change to something they can. The current seventh grade class is his to implant a program that is practiced and improved thru repetition, developing kids skillsets all the while putting kids in the right positions to play that best suites them and the team. Look at the sustained success at schools like Liberty Hill and Carthage. Completely opposite offensive schemes but proof that if you perfect your craft it works.

C C said (and I may be off 1 or two( +/-) on the exact #) but I gonna say our Jr high participation numbers between 7th and 8 th grade was 67 players(wow).  "Scary good" he described the upcoming classes as.

That's very encouraging. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Buddy Garrity said:

You being the loud mouth right now. BTW I got HF winning this game just like I've picked them all year long. 

Nope just get sick of HF being overlooked,

only team To beat them in last seconds is Lumberton in last seconds. After that

all teams had winning records average defense is 4 points a game throw out BC

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1 minute ago, hf-dad said:

Nope just get sick of HF being overlooked,

only team To beat them in last seconds is Lumberton in last seconds. After that

all teams had winning records average defense is 4 points a game throw out BC

Nobody is overlooking HF. Calm down. 

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5 minutes ago, hf-dad said:

Nope just get sick of HF being overlooked,

only team To beat them in last seconds is Lumberton in last seconds. After that

all teams had winning records average defense is 4 points a game throw out BC

If you are comparing schedules, Jasper has definitely played the tougher schedule over Hamshire-Fannett.

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