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TOPIC: Seaholm West Bloomfield |
| bert4
October 18, 2009 1:23:14 PM
Entry #: 3308148
| this game was the perfect example of the saying- any team can beat any other team on any given Sunday( in this case Friday) I believe Seaholm was a 22 point underdog, and it was WB's homecoming, and they needed the win to stay alive in the playoff race, but Seaholm was just too determined. Look for a quality farewell to the White division as we dismantle Groves this Friday. On a side note I was extremely impressed with QB Phil Brown (Tate Forcier) of WB. I think if he grows a couple of inches he can defenitley play Div. 1 football. He is elusive, smart, a playmaker, and his arm strength is great.
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| OAAscouts
October 18, 2009 6:43:28 PM
Entry #: 3308417
| He's 5'7" on a long day but I agree
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| DCh
October 18, 2009 8:58:54 PM
Entry #: 3308571
| Very Suprised by the Seaholm win, props to them. Brown is a very good Quarterback, he especially moves well on their sprint out passes they like to run, i definitely agree with the assessment that he could go D1 , and yes he's kinda like a Tate Forcier both run same type of offenses almost.
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| DCh
October 18, 2009 9:06:34 PM
Entry #: 3308583
| Whoa, 19 tackles for Jack Quigley (Seaholm LB/QB)???? Saw that in the box score, can anyone double confirm this who might've been there. Thats amazing, kids a monster.
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| OAAscouts
October 18, 2009 9:11:09 PM
Entry #: 3308590
| the number should read 17... needs to be corrected
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| lakerfan
October 20, 2009 7:26:19 PM
Entry #: 3311018
| Brown (a junior) is about 5'9". He's a straight A student so some Ivy League teams are interested in him.
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| bert4
October 20, 2009 10:17:37 PM
Entry #: 3311188
| Yes, Jack Quiqley is the definition of a monster. He may not be an all OAA first team LB, but he deserves credit.
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