(Week 9) Gallipolis (4-4) at Logan (3-5)

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Re: (Week 9) Gallipolis (4-4) at Logan (3-5)

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noreply66 wrote:
C-Bolt wrote:Locos, will Little miss the game with Athens next year due to being ejected with only one game left ?
He will miss his next two varsity starts...next week and his 1st basketball game
Noreply is correct.


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Re: (Week 9) Gallipolis (4-4) at Logan (3-5)

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LoganLocos wrote:
noreply66 wrote:
C-Bolt wrote:Locos, will Little miss the game with Athens next year due to being ejected with only one game left ?
He will miss his next two varsity starts...next week and his 1st basketball game
Noreply is correct.
Wow, I hate to hear that.


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Re: (Week 9) Gallipolis (4-4) at Logan (3-5)

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congratulations on the win Friday night Logan. A lot more bad football played here. Gallia academy on defense really only gave up one drive all night and that was the opening drive. And handed Logan 14 points. Logan has more athletes then Gallia right now but by no means was either team a good team. I doubt it if Gallia Academy even had 75 yards of net offense in this game. Logan should of put up 50 at least.


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kvnchambers wrote:congratulations on the win Friday night Logan. A lot more bad football played here. Gallia academy on defense really only gave up one drive all night and that was the opening drive. And handed Logan 14 points. Logan has more athletes then Gallia right now but by no means was either team a good team. I doubt it if Gallia Academy even had 75 yards of net offense in this game. Logan should of put up 50 at least.
Agree that Logan did not play well. Probably the best defensive performance of the season for Logan, though. Gallipolis ended with like 127 yards of total offense, but 66 came on the TD pass that went through two Logan defenders hands. So you weren't too far off.

Logan's offense was hurt when McBride got hurt early. He's the big hitter on offense. A few of the 15ish yard runs would have been 50-60 with him in the game IMO. And Logan was also trying to work some senior "defense" players into the game plan on offense, and that backfired IMO. Brandon Arnett and Joe Foltz played on offense for the first time all season. Arnett did score, but Foltz had one of the fumbles for the Chiefs.

And then once Little was ejected the offense was pretty much playground at that point.

Credit to GAHS also, who worked hard on defense and didn't let Logan have anything "easy." Special teams really hurt the Blue.


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