tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35402577403884842812024-03-05T19:48:38.599-08:00AA Varsity BC High School FootballNews and Views From Around BC's High School Football SceneUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger278125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540257740388484281.post-1756429677916710392021-12-25T04:47:00.005-08:002021-12-25T04:47:58.086-08:00Merry Christmas One and All<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhudtlZnEABn6BayLuqiwVaN4W7lR39m0LqbA1tm9zmjdrAqDIR9L0IAFhDrvererQj9zsp-_S2yiIkse8vZX1EKqk9HgGm4xxn3n6__G4FuJubr5XahSDYHAx6-O-7SaXSR4H6qpTakE3WIzVM8WQxINdp35xst-9gcpuuZg623P2CbM8QJePjtgjODQ=s300" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="187" data-original-width="300" height="249" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhudtlZnEABn6BayLuqiwVaN4W7lR39m0LqbA1tm9zmjdrAqDIR9L0IAFhDrvererQj9zsp-_S2yiIkse8vZX1EKqk9HgGm4xxn3n6__G4FuJubr5XahSDYHAx6-O-7SaXSR4H6qpTakE3WIzVM8WQxINdp35xst-9gcpuuZg623P2CbM8QJePjtgjODQ=w400-h249" width="400" /></a></div><br /> <p></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540257740388484281.post-59288498157146005292019-12-02T15:02:00.002-08:002019-12-02T15:02:32.629-08:002019<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Well Folks, the 2019 AA Varsity Season has now come and gone. Some good story lines when you look back on it. The Northern Conference had a quality season and word has it, there are plenty of coaches and the teams are getting better with each passing season. Good to hear this! The new turf field has been a big plus and there is much interest in the game in and around PG. The Interior played good football and it looks like South Kamloops is on the rise and ready to challenge some of the perennial powerhouses in that conference. Vernon won its second consecutive provincial title! More on this later. The Lower Mainland/Island managed to overcome some scheduling adversity and there was some great ball played in both conferences. Well done one and all.</div>
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Congratulations to Vernon! The Panthers demonstrated what a magnificent thing they have going on in the Final game vs Langley. I have seen a lot of AA champions over the past quarter-century and this crew, well they can count themselves as one of the dynasties that we see every 8-10 years. They were simply magnificent. Fine Team, Fine Team....champions amongst historical champions. Gonna remember these guys for a long time! At some point, I'd love to interview Coach Smith on his program and what makes em tick! That would be a good read for all of us!</div>
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Langley, you guys surely earned your way to the big dance. You guys worked long and hard not only this year, but over four years to have the season you just had. You did it your way and you stuck together all the way. Much admiration and respect to you all!</div>
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Next year, though it is really early, I'd say G.W. Graham gets to wear the "Team To Beat" jacket in AA. There is going to be a bunch of Whalers, Dukes, Panthers, Maroons, Titans, Bulldogs , Timberwolves and some fighting Pipers trying to tear it off your backs, but its gonna be a tall order to actually do so.</div>
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<b>Well gang, the 2019 season is upon us. What do I see? Parity! Yep, this could be one of the closest, most hard-fought seasons in a decade. The league has been a bit of a "survivor" series in terms of programs falling by the wayside. What is left heading in to the season is pretty much stress tested to the max. It's sad to see things this way, but here we are.</b></div>
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<b>The current state of AA ball has been a long time coming. In the era 2007-2015 there was much growth and a highly competitive league. Things began to change big-time however when the league moved to regional "mixed AA/AAA JV conferences. Small schools just didn't have the numbers on the roster to weather the attrition of playing larger schools as a part of league play. Getting beat-up week after week wrecked morale and over time teams would fold or roll things into Varsity only. Once the roots died, so went the whole tree. An interlocking AA JV schedule this year will likely help remedy this situation for those programs still standing. We will see if the patient can still benefit from the medicine....we will see.</b></div>
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<b>The present AA Varsity situation is interesting. Vernon has assumed the mantle of being the dominant AA program in the province. They have been on the rise since 2014 and have put together a remarkable track record the past five seasons. Being on top in the end however, and being able to stay there is as tough as it gets. When the Romans would hold a Triumph, which was basically a parade with the emperor after a successful campaign riding on his chariot with the spoils of war, enemies enslaved in the column, the vanquished leader paraded before him and the crowds a cheering, trumpets blaring, well there was a scene we must remember. The emperor would be in his chariot and behind him a slave or trusted adviser whispering in his ear, "remember Caesar, all glory is fleeting". Sometimes that chariot ride and the spectacle can drown out those whispers. Remember Vernon, the barbarians are always at the gate, hubris is a load and right now, there are some Grizzlies at the gates!</b></div>
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<b>Honourable Mention: Robert Bateman Timberwolves, Clarence Fulton Maroons, Argyle Pipers, John Barsby Bulldogs, College Heights Cougars</b></div>
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My son’s high school football team finished 1-9 this year, and I wouldn’t be prouder of this team if they had gone undefeated.</div>
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They made a game of it each Friday night, and while they often were outnumbered and overmatched, they never were outplayed. My son and his teammates have learned more about hard work, sportsmanship and resilience on the football field than anywhere else, and these lessons will make them better men.</div>
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But as much as I enjoy the tradition of high school football, I worry about its future.</div>
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My son’s school has nearly 2,000 students, but his team is lucky to suit up 20 players for a varsity game. There are a lot more young men who want to play, but whose parents won’t let them. Their parents think the risk of brain injury outweighs the benefits of playing.</div>
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I understand the concerns and share them, but I have concluded those concerns are misplaced. My children are the most important part of my life. I am a widower, and when my son wanted to play football his freshman year, every mom and my in-laws chastised me for considering it. Even President Obama wondered whether he’d let his theoretical son play.</div>
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I’m a physician and medical researcher at Stanford, and I only decided to let my son play after reviewing the medical research.</div>
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The study that best elucidates the risk of football-related brain injury comes from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDCP officials studied 3,439 former National Football League players with at least five years of pension-credited playing seasons between 1959 and 1988.</div>
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This is arguably the highest-risk group of players available for study. Among these players, the incidence of neurodegenerative disease is three times higher than in the general population. However, the risk of death from neurodegenerative disease was relatively low in both groups: 3 percent in NFL players, and 1 percent in the general population. The risk associated with a long NFL career is not insignificant but remains small.</div>
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The high-profile research that is regularly cited as connecting the dots between football-related concussions and dementia in NFL players lacks sufficient data to establish a causal link. Most of the cases considered focus on former NFL players involved in a lot of high-risk behavior other than football, and none of these studies included a control group. Research like this is typically filed away as “interesting, but we need better data.”</div>
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The key here is that high school football is not the NFL. The Mayo Clinic found that the risk of high school football players developing degenerative neurological diseases later in life is no greater than if they had been in the band, glee club or choir.</div>
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The data suggests that the normal life of adolescents puts them at risk for brain injury all the time. What would be the alternatives to my son playing football? Sports such as soccer, skiing, rock climbing or lacrosse have similar risk profiles to high school football.</div>
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My late wife rode horses competitively growing up. As an anesthesiologist at a hospital that treats more horse-related trauma accidents than any other in the country, I’m glad my son went with football.</div>
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I believe the benefits of playing high school football are worth the risks. Football is an equal-opportunity sport. All different types of athletes make up a football team, the skills needed don’t require years of practice, and there is no real advantage for kids with private coaches. A healthy, average athlete who shows up to all the team’s practice sessions and attends off-season weight training can usually find a spot on the team.</div>
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My son’s teammates are from the whole socioeconomic and racial spectrum. The only reason that his team was able to make a contest out of each game, despite that they had so few players to work with, is that the boys learned how to build on what they had in common instead of focusing on their differences.</div>
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As Jack Kemp, the former pro quarterback and congressman, once said, “The huddle is color-blind.” In an increasingly diverse world, opportunities to learn how to work together with a wide range of people who start out on equal footing should not be lightly dismissed.</div>
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When I sit in the stands, I worry when my 160-pound son lines up on the front line of the kick return team, but that is only slightly less than I worry when I sit in the passenger seat as he merges onto the highway. Adolescence is a scary time for parents.</div>
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To all you parents who are keeping your sons from playing football, I say, “Let them play.” They are just as safe on the football field as they are in most of the other sports and activities we regard as a necessary part of a healthy adolescence. You can save money on expensive club sports and specialty coaches, and your sons will develop skills that will serve them and the rest of us well.</div>
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<i style="box-sizing: border-box;">Ed Riley, 56, is the younger brother of Oregon State football coach Mike Riley and is a former quarterback at Whitworth. He has two sons and a daughter. The youngest boy, Noah, is a senior quarterback at Gunn High in Palo Alto, Calif. Ed Riley works as a professor of anesthesia at Stanford University.</i></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540257740388484281.post-82333077797533335772019-01-15T07:26:00.001-08:002019-01-15T07:26:08.997-08:00Texas Six Man Football Championship Game 100 pts. scored<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Football Coaching Staff. We are looking for two younger energetic coaches and
that are hungry to get in to the college coaching profession. If you know of
anyone or you are interested please let me know! Please reply in a separate
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Simon Fraser University Football in Burnaby, BC is looking to fill 2 positions
immediately. We are looking for 1 offensive and 1 defensive coach that wants to
get into college football. These positions are UNPAID positions with the
potential to coach your own group and recruit an area. Looking for the best
candidates that can help with the following responsibilities: coaching a
position, recruiting, class checks, data entry, video editing, MS Office/Google
Docs skills, social media and marketing. In the subject line, please type
“Offensive Intern” or “Defensive Intern” Please send your resume &
references to <a href="mailto:tsummers@sfu.ca">tsummers@sfu.ca</a>. Preference
will be given to coaches that are local to BC and/or have Canadian
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<b>Vernon Panthers vs Robert Bateman Timberwolves: </b> Well folks, these are clearly the two best AA Varsity Football Teams in British Columbia. Each squad is coming off of dominant and convincing semi-final games this past Saturday. The season and playoffs are there for a reason: The best teams emerge by playing the games and demonstrating their mastery of the game fair and square on a level playing field. On Saturday, 1 December, the 2018 Subway Bowl is going to be a treat for all who watch!</div>
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I think Bateman is easily the most improved team in the province this year. Every week they have gotten better and they now face a true force of nature in the Vernon Panthers on the big stage. I am really excited to see how this one plays out. Both offenses can put a load of points on the board on the ground and in the air. Both defenses are extremely physical and fly to the ball. The big boys up front are super for each team. Vernon may have a bit of an edge in terms of toughness there however. Special teams are a draw. Each team has a superb kicker and the field is going to get flipped multiple times on game day. This one will come down to turnovers and the ability to protect the quarterback. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Vernon in a squeaker where having gained an early lead, they barely survive a second half Bateman surge.</div>
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<b>Robert Bateman Timberwolves vs Holy Cross Crusaders:</b> This clash of number 1 seeds is also a clash between two squads that have bragging rights as the most improved teams in the league since week 1 rolled out. The match-ups are pretty close across the board. Close however is not the same. Offense, edge to Bateman. Defense, edge to Bateman. Special teams, slight edge to Bateman. Now the math of it all says Bateman, but HS Football is no science. Holy Cross has something going on. They have not been making mistakes and they have been working as a total team unit since week 5. These guys also have demonstrated knock-out punch big plays on offense and great defensive tenacity. Bateman is going to have a tough time with the edge rush and screening won't always be the salve for that problem. Turnovers will be critical in this tilt as well <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Valor<br />
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<b>Vernon Panthers vs John Barsby Bulldogs:</b> Well, Vernon has been the wire to wire #1 squad in BC all season. They have earned this by deed. The Panthers have all the weapons on offense at every possession and are a threat to score on any given play. Defensively they mirror their offensive selves and the kicking game is superb. Barsby presents its own set of challenges to opponents as well. The Dawgs are very balanced offensively and they play a tough, stubborn brand of defense with opportunistic special teams. Historically, games between these two programs have always been hard fought affairs. I see nothing to make me feel that this year's tilt will not be more of the same. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Valor<br />
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<b>G.W. Graham Grizzlies @ John Barsby Bulldogs: </b> Graham threw for over 500 yards and racked up 59 points vs Kelley Road with their back-up quarterback at the helm! Words like <i>Blitzkrieg</i>, <i>Shelling</i> and <i>Carpet Bombing </i>quickly jump to mind when looking at these numbers. Well, in today's offensive vernacular, they are running what is commonly referred to as a form of the air-raid offense popularized by the likes of Texas Tech, West Virginia, Oklahoma and company from the NCAA's Big 12 Division. Luckily for Barsby, the Dawgs just received and installed a regimental sized shipment of the world leading Russian SA 400 air defense system. All kidding aside, the Grizzlies have laid down the gauntlet and Barsby will have to respond while not selling the farm to stop just the pass. Graham can run the ball very effectively as well! Barsby's last football game was a week 8 tilt against Windsor. When the ball gets kicked-off on Saturday, it will have been 22 days since their last live snap! Bye weeks are tricky customers. Three weeks of solitary confinement behind the fog banks of the Georgia Strait can be downright schizophrenic! What has been brewing on the Barsby practice field all this time? Are there going to be surprises? Well, we can only go with the knowns. Size: GW Graham. Speed: Barsby slight edge. Quickness: Barsby. Defense: Statistically, Barsby. Offense: Draw, both teams can score just about any way you can imagine. Specials: We will see. Home Field: Barsby. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Barsby by 10<br />
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<b>Windsor Dukes @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves:</b> Great match-up here! Both teams are playing their best football of the season and enter the game healthy. Last week I called Windsor a "bracket buster" and they did not disappoint. Looking at this one, it is going to be a real chess match! I will get back to this point of emphasis at the conclusion. Match-ups: Size: Bateman has an edge up front on both sides of the ball, not a huge differential, but they are bigger. Speed: This is a draw as both squads have some serious rocket-men on their respective rosters. Quickness: Windsor has a bit more quick twitch than their foes. Physicality: Draw. Both crews don't shy away from contact and seemingly enjoy a good tooth rattling smack session when it presents itself. Scheme: Offensively, Windsor has the highest percentage of pass completion in the province. When they throw, it counts. The Timberwolves are no slouches either and have been very balanced in their attack. Defenses: Bateman has to be the most improved team in the province defensively with perhaps the exception of Holy Cross. Windsor is very disciplined and can play a punishing brand of of football when they get to focus exclusively on the run. Both teams will have to face balanced attacks and there will be an imperative to prevent the big play. Special teams are a relative tie. So what is going to give here? These teams met very early in the season in an exhibition tilt. If I recall, Bateman's HC said something to the effect that his squad got worn down by the run as the game progressed. Has this been fixed? I don't know. For me, this game will come down to communication. Can Windsor out maneuver the Bateman defense with timely call after timely call once the center is over the ball and the whistle blown in. I think they can and with the Dukes always holding the chalk last in a game of tic-tac-toe they bust this thing open by the mid 2nd quarter. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Dukes by 11<br />
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<b>Ballenas Whalers @ Vernon Panthers: </b>The last two times these programs have met, it has been playoffs and Vernon has beaten Ballenas up and down the sidewalk. This has not really been due to any lack of toughness, preparation or brains on the part of the Whalers. Not at all. The fact is, Vernon is just that good. The Panthers are having one of those once in a half-decade runs as a program where they are deep and highly schooled in their systems. They do what they do and they do it magnificently. The current Panther roster has cumulatively spent double or triple the amount of time in the Dome than the next most Dome experienced program in BC. Big games are a dime a dozen to these guys. Vernon has has two weeks to get ready for this game and they are playing it at home. This is tough math for the visitors. The Whalers are going to have to pull off the most epic upset of the season this coming weekend. Coming off of a ferocious, physical game vs Langley has to have left em a bit bruised to say the least. Ballenas will find out what kind of warriors they truly are when they play this one. Brass Tacks: The Whaler offense can run some great power football and their play action off of this mirrors their running game. The Whaler "skill position" guys are as good as anyone in BC! They catch what is thrown to them and their coaching staff gets the very most out of their players and their skill sets. Defensively, I have only seen one game (vs Windsor) where they got exposed scheme wise. Whaler special teams are notoriously good and can be game changers for sure. Vernon for their part matches-up across the board with the visitors and they have the best rb in the province to compliment a lethal passing game. Up front, they are deep, big, skilled and quick. If this game had been played in week 2 or 3 it would be close. A season of wear and tear combined with a long road-trip has a say. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Vernon by 24</div>
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<b>Prince George Polars @ Holy Cross Crusaders: </b>I've war gamed this one pretty extensively and the scenarios all seem to reach a similar conclusion. Holy Cross will win. Road-Trip....PG has a long one. Overall aggregate team speed: Crusaders. Strength of Schedule: Crusaders. Pass defense: Crusaders. Run defense: Draw Size: PG. Run game: Most people looking at the stats would say PG. Not so fast, PG runs great in its sysetem. HC runs very well from its system as well. Both attacks are predicated on wildly different schemes, both are effective. Both offensive lines are good. I am going to call this a Draw! Passing Game: Holy Cross by a country mile. PG has seen nothing like it in terms of execution and big play ability. They have not had to spend a season preparing for such attacks and will be exposed early and often. Special Teams: Draw. The war gaming keeps arriving at a scenario whereby PG grinds and grinds, but the HC defense, with two weeks of prep, takes away PG's best 2-3 plays. Nothing left in the cupboards for the Polars but their junk. HC offense out of the gun will have just enough time to launch that ball to receivers who carve up PG coverages over and over again. Now all of this said, war-games are just war games. You play the game for a reason and players have to make plays. Teenagers are an unpredictable lot. PG has some serious athletes and if they get in to a groove and keep the ball out of HC's hands, they have a shot. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Crusaders win big by 20 plus.<br />
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<b>Ballenas Whalers @ Langley Saints: </b>You have all heard of truck pull derbies, well, this is going to be the gridiron version of a bulldozer push derby. A collision of the two best true power football offenses in AA Varsity Ball. Both defenses see their offensive counterparts at practice all week long and so you have to figure that some smash mouth football is just their cup of tea. So is this going to be some kind of stalemate fought at mid-field for 48 minutes? Nope. Each squad is going to hurl some great shots at the other via the air. Special Teams will be "special" in terms of flipping the field and creating opportunities. So here is the tale of the tape: Offensive Line: Narrow edge to Langley, Backfield: Draw; Receivers: Ballenas; Quarterback: Ballenas; Kicking Game; Ballenas Defensive Line: Langley; Linebackers: Draw: DB's: Edge to Ballenas. Size: Langley Speed: Draw; Quickness in space: Ballenas; Self-Discipline: Langley; Scheme: Ballenas can do more offensively. Toughness: Both Teams are Tough in their own way. Langley might lean on the Whalers a bit up front. <b><i> GI's Pick:</i></b> This will be one hell of a physical game up-front and if it was just power football for four quarters, Langley would win, but not separate til the late 3rd quarter. Ballenas will play more of a judo game offensively in this one and survive the frontal assault by moving the ball just about every way you can imagine. Langley may get snake-bit on specials too. Whalers by 11</div>
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<b>Westsyde Blue Wave @ South Kamloops Titans: </b>Another cross-town rivalry game here Kamloops style! There will be 40 and 50 year olds watching this one who wore Blue Wave and Red Devil jerseys back in the day. The PA better dig up some good 80's tunes!! I would expect a couple grey beards by the name of Bridges and Olthuis to be looking on. On the field, you can expect two very evenly matched rosters laying down the smack for four quarters. The Titans have been playing some good offense of late and this may very well be the difference come game day. <b>GI's Pick:</b> Titans by 8<br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><b>Sulivan Heights Stars (AAA) @ Holy Cross Crusaders:</b> This is a great tune-up game for the surging Crusaders headed in to a week 9 clash with massive playoff implications vs the Windsor Dukes. Games like this represent an opportunity to give opponents down the line lots and lots of eye candy to sort through in terms of game prep and the triage of what to practice against. Sullivan Heights is completing their first year of varsity play and will benefit immensely from this game as well. Look for the Crusaders to run the ball effectively in between the tackles throughout this contest. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Crusaders by 28</span></div>
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<b>John Barsby Bulldogs @ Windsor Dukes:</b> Watching Windsor play football is truly a pleasure. They are a) fundamentally sound b) high football IQ top to bottom and back up to the top c) very, very efficient. I do not think a team in the province at any level can maneuver and adjust in real time as fast as the Dukes. Coach Schuman's ability to observe, adjust and communicate with his offense between the whistles should be a study for any coach who wants to dramatically improve his team's lethality, particularly on offense. Wow! The Dukes are always tough and they are particularly good at home. Barsby, when it is on its game, is also tough to defend with a lot of offensive weapons of its own. Both defenses are going to have to bring their A-Game to this one. The ability to prevent quick strikes and extended yards after the catch/yards after contact will be huge for both teams. Special teams will of course, factor in heavily. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Tough to go against the Dukes, especially at home. Windsor by 7</div>
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<b>SRT Titans @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves:</b> Bateman is a very good football team with an outstanding array of athletes as is SRT. Both teams are coming off of bye weeks and will be very well rested and prepared for one another when the action starts. Some things to consider: Bateman is at home; Bateman has played a tougher schedule this year; Bateman didn't line-up in front of the Langley mincing machine of and offense a week ago; on balance, Bateman is faster; Bateman's offense is more diverse. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Add it all up and Batemen is a 14 pt. favorite.<br />
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<b>Westsyde Blue Wave @ Vernon Panthers:</b> Westsyde is playing its best ball in years. Morale in the program is pretty much at an all time high in recent memory. Vernon however is flat out dominant athletically and in terms of depth. Vernon is also playing at home. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Panthers by 30<br />
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<b>South Kamloops Titans @ Valleyview Vikings:</b> The Titans are a pretty good squad in the context of the Interior Conference landscape. Look for them to pound away on the ground and get some good vertical production off of the play action pass. The Titan roster is also deeper and more talented. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Titans by 17<br />
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<b>Salmon Arm Golds @ Clarence Fulton Maroons: </b> Another good game for the Interior. Salmon Arm gets some more ball for their exhibition season and the Maroons get to work out all the kinks headed in to their week nine rivalry game vs Vernon. Fulton will run and pass very well in this game en route to a big score. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Maroons by 21<br />
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<b>Nechako Valley Vikings @ Prince George Polars:</b> PGSS is the class of the northern varsity squads and they will be hitting all cylinders when they host the outmatched Vikings. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Polars by 30 plus.<br />
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<b>College Heights @ Kelley Road:</b> This game will determine second and third place in the Northern Conference. Kelley Road has been playing better defense than the visitors this year and with the weather turning sour, this will weigh in heavily. Look for a fairly tight game that comes down to a couple big plays offensively/turnovers to determine the outcome. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Roadrunners by 7<br />
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Kelly Road Roadrunners @ Prince George Polars: </b>The Polars are on a roll and are physically the most dominant varsity team the North has produced since 2014 (that team being the 2014 Polars). Look for the Mean Green to establish the run early and pound away all day long. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Polars by 30<br />
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Frank Hurt Hornets @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves:</b> Bateman is hitting their stride at just the right time in the season. Coming off a big, emotional win over G.W. Graham has them in a great mental place as a team and the balanced offence/speedy defense will be too overwhelming for the plucky Hornet squad to handle. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Timberwolves by 30<br />
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<b>Argyle Pipers @ John Barsby Bulldogs: </b>Argyle is healthy and has had a bye week to prepare for Barsby. The tilts between these two programs are usually pretty evenly contested if one looks at the historical context of the series. The Piper's throw the ball very well and play very aggressive, opportunistic defense. Barsby was a slow motion, passionless, poorly led, vomit inducing, inconsistent train-wreck vs Holy Cross this past Saturday. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Pipers by 8<br />
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<b>Valleyview Vikings @ Clarence Fulton Maroons:</b> Fulton is coming off of a tough loss to Westsyde last weekend. The game was close and I am sure the locker-room is looking to up it's game and get back on track. Valleyview has struggled against the Marroons in past years and this will likely be the case again this year. Fulton's offense is more balanced and as a team, they have been playing tougher competition all year. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Maroons by 12<br />
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Westsyde Blue Wave @ Salmon Arm Golds: A big win vs Fulton has Westsyde chomping at the bit for more headed into a road trip vs Salmon Arm. The Blue Wave are on a bit of a mid-season high right now and finding all kinds of confidence in themselves with playoff seeding on the line.<i><b> GI's Pick:</b></i> Westsyde by 14<br />
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<b>G.W. Graham Grizzlies @ Langley Saints:</b> Kudos to GW Graham for their salty, tough performance on Friday vs a fine Robert Bateman squad. That kind of grit and resilience will factor in heavily in this key divisional tilt vs the Eastern Steam Roller known as the Langley Saints. Langley is rested coming off a bye week and will be well prepared by their coaches for all eventualities. This game will be close for a quarter, but I think Langley has more in the tank and is better up front which will break the Grizzlies in the mid-to late rounds. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Langley by 16<br />
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<b>Vernon Panthers @ South Kamloops Titans:</b> Vernon will do what Vernon does with its deep, fast and talented roster. SKS just doesn't match-up well anywhere with the visitors. Look for a big day in the air for Vernon and stifling defense that benefits from a great kicking game. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Vernon by 35 plus<br />
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<b>College Heights Cougars @ Nechako Valley Vikings:</b> I like Nechako Valley in this one based on their offensive execution and esprit de corps as an overall squad. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Vikings by 7<br />
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<b>Windsor Dukes @ Ballenas Whalers: </b>Game of the Week in AA Varsity ball here folks. Wow is it going to be a good one! Windsor is going to find out everything about itself when it takes on the Whaler Juggernaut on Whaler home turf. Ballenas has had a bye week to prepare for this game and they will have needed it. The line of scrimmage is going to be pivotal for both teams as this is where they are strongest offensively. I think the Whalers have more depth up front, but Windsor executes better and comes off the ball harder. If either team can get their backs into the second level, there are going to be some big rushing stats on game day. Ballenas may need to load-up the box defensively and be creative with their pressures/alignments. If they send heat, it will be feast or famine. Windsor has to be aware of the Ballenas-Barsby game as the Whalers have proven they can throw the ball well to some very talented receives when required to do so. Special teams....Ballenas can flip a game with their short kicking game alone. Seen that many times. Windsor will be aware of this and the chess game is on! Coaching: This is a Football Mensa club on both benches. If you can get out to see this game, you won't be let down. Gonna be a classic! <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Ballenas by 7<br />
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<b>Howe Sound Sounders @ Holy Cross Crusaders: </b> Howe Sound has been a pleasant surprise and welcome addition to AA Varsity football this year. Holy Cross has something really special going on as it fields its best Varsity squad since 2015. I was so very impressed with the Crusaders play this past Saturday vs Barsby. That was one unified, prepared and disciplined football team that quickly responded to breakdowns and momentum changes throughout the game. HC has a super offensive line and is executing offensively to the fullest. They are very efficient with what they do with the players they have getting the ball in the right hands at the right time. The Sounders will be in tough for this one. They are very quick athletically and bring a lot of heat. They will make a few big defensive plays in the HC backfield, but not enough to win. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Crusaders by 24<br />
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<b>Salmon Arm Golds @ South Kamloops Titans: </b>The Titans seem to be putting a better product on the field this year than their opponents and they have played a more extensive schedule. The roster is deeper across the board for the hosts. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>SKS by 9<br />
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<b>Howe Sound Sounders @ Windsor Dukes: </b>Howe Sound has really improved since three and are going to challenge Windsor on the edge offensively and defensively. Windsor's offensive line is amongst the top three in AA ball right now and it will likely carry the day for the Dukes along with the precise execution of the entire offensive scheme. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Windsor by 16<br />
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<b>Kelly Road Roadrunners @ Nechako Valley Vikings: </b>This is going to be a tough tangle between two very evenly matched teams. Kelly Road has been playing Interior squads leading up to this date and that experience will have elevated their game a bit compared to the visitors. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Roadrunners by 8<br />
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<b>Clarence Fulton Maroons @ Westsyde Blue Wave: </b>Fulton traditionally plays its best ball in October and November. They play a tough September, find the chinks in their armor and clean things up. I think the Maroons have more balance in their offense and have defensively faced a team like Langley. This will be a good game. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Maroons by 11<br />
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<b>Robert Bateman Timberwolves @ G.W. Graham Grizzlies: </b>Massive playoff implications for both teams here with the winner owning the inside track to at least third spot in the division. Bateman has more depth and a far more diverse offensive attack. The line of scrimmage will be contested equally, but the backfield/receiver-db contest is heavily in Bateman's favor. Special Teams to the Timberwolves as well. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Bateman by 14<br />
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<b>Valleyview Vikings @ Vernon Panthers: </b>Vernon is peerless in the Interior and possibly the province. Look for the Panthers to air it out early and often vs the visitors. Defensively, the Panther roster is too big, strong, fast and experienced for the Viking offense to have much of an impact. Special teams, Vernon. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Panthers by 30 plus<br />
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<b>College Heights Cougars @ D.P. Todd Trojans: </b>The Cougars ought to grind this one out on the ground this Friday. I think the game will be close til mid-to late 3rd quarter before the wheels fall off for the Trojans. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Cougars by 11<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Saturday, October 13th</span><br />
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<b>SRT Titans @ Frank Hurt Hornets: </b>This is a good bounce game for SRT after getting crushed by divisional rival Langley. Frank Hurt has struggled this year, but you have to admire them going back to practice and reloading for another tilt week-after-week. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> SRT by 24 plus<br />
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<b>John Barsby Bulldogs @ Holy Cross Crusaders: </b>Both teams are coming off of wins from this past weekend. Look for a very inspired Crusader effort on the field this Saturday. The HC defense does a great job vs the pass as opposed to standing up in front of a power running game such as Ballenas. Barsby is a whole different experience offensively and quite similar in scheme to the HC offense. Special teams and big plays on offense will likely carry the day for either squad. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Barsby by 14</div>
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<b>D.P. Todd Trojans @ Prince George Polars: </b>The Trojans are in over their head against the Polars in this tilt. PGSS is to big, to fast and too strong on both sides of the football for the visitors. Look for a heap of offensive stats, particularly on the ground for the boys in green. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Polars by 22<br />
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<b>Valleyview Vikings @ Westsyde Blue Wave: </b>A well rested Valleyview squad plays cross town rival Westsyde this Friday in a good ol fashioned Kamloops rivalry game. Westsyde played a challenging September exhibition schedule and will be hitting on all cylinders come kick-off. It is my belief the momentum of the September exhibition crucible will serve the Blue Wave well and they will have an execution edge in all three phases of the game. <i><b>GI's Pick: </b></i>Blue Wave by 14<br />
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<b>Holy Cross Crusaders @ Argyle Pipers: </b>Big divisional game here with major playoff implications for both squads coming off of last weekend's losses. Both teams ran into tough running offenses in week four with devastating results. Now it is spread on spread and the ball is going to be thrown all over the field. Holy Cross may have a bit of an edge in terms of "big play" athletes and a solid kicking-game. You can never count out Argyle as they have won a lot of respect with their version of the short passing game which can give zone coverage defenses literal fits of frustration. This one is going to be tight! <i>GI's Pick:</i> Crusaders by 6 if they can win the turnover battle.<br />
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<b>South Kamloops Titans @ Clarence Fulton Maroons: </b>This is a very good match-up between two teams that will be in the hunt for a 2nd-4th seed out of the Interior. The rosters match and it will be fairly close through much of the game. Fulton's running game is better and this will be the difference when the final whistle blows. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Maroons by 11<b> </b><br />
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<b>Ballenas Whalers @ John Barsby Bulldogs: </b>Air Barsby hosts Ground and Pound Ballenas...who would have thunk it?!!!! This year's Border Battle will be like no other witnessed in living memory since the rivalry series began in 2000. The undefeated Whalers have ground-up, trampled, rolled over and spit out every defense they have come across this year. That offensive line has killed more defensive fronts this year than smallpox. That power running offense is stylistically and spiritually dear to this child's heart. I never get tired of watching that kind of football! To compound Barsby's defensive anxiety is the fact that Ballenas has a lethal passing game when need be. Whaler special teams are a nasty and cerebral thing for opponents to deal with as well. I think that their short kicking game could give a kick-return squad composed of mongooses up front fits! They are that good and are quick to the ball. The Whaler defense is bend, but don't break with some great strategic and opportunistic blitzing. Barsby beware! Barsby for it's part has done a good job via the air this year and its special teams have been solid as well. Big plays are on the menu for the Barsby Offense at any given time. Defensively, the Dawgs get to the ball well and have added a few wrinkles to their stingy defensive scheme. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Barsby by 1<br />
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<b>Langley Saints @ SRT Titans: </b>The winner of this game has the inside track to being the number one seed coming out of the East come November. The match-ups are pretty much even across the board except for the offensive line where Langley just might be top one or two in the province. They are monsters in football equipment and they are starting to really get some unit mojo going on. This said, the Titan backfield is as good as it gets in AA when it comes to the run and short passing game. The respective defensive coordinators are going to be burning the midnight oil this week! Special teams and taking care of the football will be the difference on Friday in my opinion. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Langley by 4<br />
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<b>Frank Hurt Hornets @ G.W. Graham Grizzlies: </b>This game is just what the doctor ordered for a short benched Grizzly squad held together by tape and a will to compete. Graham has ducked no one and this weekend will be a test for the whole program. The Hornets have struggled in September, but love their football. The Graham run game will be tough for Hurt to handle and they can throw pretty well to balance things out. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Graham by 17<br />
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John Barsby Bulldogs @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves: </b>Bateman has had this game circled on it's calendar for a year as part two of a home and home exhibition series between the two schools. The Timberwolves are going to have a huge home field advantage as their school is having a buy-out of class deal to come watch the game. Look for an air-show on Friday as both squads love chuck the pigskin. The game will be a unique test for both defenses as neither school has faced the volume of passing that they are going to be confronted with when the game gets under-way. This ought to be a lot of fun to watch! The rosters are pretty evenly matched and when you look at the stats, it is a statistical dead heat. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Barsby by 2 in a squeaker<br />
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<b>Holy Cross Crusaders @ Ballenas Whalers: </b>The pre-season is over for both of these teams and it is GAME ON for this divisional clash. Spectators are going to witness two opposing styles of offensive play with the Crusader air show locking horns with the Whaler rushing juggernaut! I see this as a game of attrition with the Whaler bench being deeper, especially up-front. Crusader JV call-ups will play a critical role in terms of giving their true Varsity much needed relief as the game progresses in to the late rounds. Holy Cross is going to have to find some speed mismatches, be very tactically sound and create some turnovers to stay in the mix by late game. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Whalers will break the visitors by the mid-third quarter if not sooner with repeated hammer blows up front. Whalers by 14<br />
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<b>Westsyde Blue Wave @ G.W. Grahm Grizzlies: </b>The Grizzlies are as tough as their namesake and are battle tested. After a physical tilt with the Whaler mincing machine, they are probably licking some wounds and gathering themselves for Friday's game. Westsyde really has to get after the home squad in all phases of the game to have a chance for victory in this one. I just don't think the Blue Wave can hang with the hosts physically for four quarters. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Grizzlies by 19<br />
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Argyle Pipers @ Howe Sound Sounders: </b>This is a mismatch in terms of football IQ. Howe Sound isn't football dumb, they are just green with the bulk of their roster brand new to the game. I got to see them play this past weekend and was very, very impressed with their aggression and toughness. There are some serious ballers on their squad and they fly hard to the football. Argyle is looking for a quality win and they likely will get that on Saturday. How, they win and how they play this one will say a lot about their football zen. Howe Sound Football is doing a great thing for their school community and I wish em every bit of success as they grow and adapt. <b><i> GI's Pick: </i></b>Argyle by 23<br />
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<b>Prince George Polars @ Nechako Valley Vikings: </b>Hey, how bout them Vikings and their second half surge last weekend! This team will enter this week's practices on a program high! I think the opening series or two in this game will be pretty even and then PG's size and numbers will have their say, particularly the Polar rushing game. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Polars by 22<br />
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<b>Clarence Fulton Maroons @ Kelly Road Roadrunners: </b>The Maroons have been taking it on the chin pretty hard the first three weeks of the season. This game however is far more evenly matched and the Fulton fellas are led by a coaching legend in the Interior AA ranks. They will play hard and play for one another. The Roadrunners are an improved squad over last year's crew, but are going to be in tough for this game. <i><b> GI's Pick:</b></i> Fulton by 14<br />
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<b>Salmon Arm Golds @ College Heights Cougars: </b>Great match-up for both teams and in the bigger picture, it is very, very healthy for the HS Football Game to see yet another inter-lock between the North and the Interior. Only good things can come of these tilts! Well done coaches for scheduling them. The Cougars run the ball pretty good and they will challenge a Golds team that had a rough go against number 1 ranked Vernon last weekend. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Cougars by 6<br />
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<b>Vernon Panthers @ Foothills Composite (AB): </b>Gotta hand it to Vernon, they don't duck the big-time opponents they can find for their scheduling. This is going to be a real tough test for the Panthers, but you know the saying, "Iron Sharpens Iron". The long term interest that comes with playing this game will manifest itself come November when the playoff dance begins. Adjusting to Canadian rules ism't as big a thing as some might think. When the ball is snapped, it is still trips, quads etc. and players are still blocking, running, catching and tackling. Special teams work is going to need some added emphasis at practice this week, particularly the punting game and field goals. When the all star selections take place at the end of the year, it would be a hoot if Coach Smith pulls some rouge stats out of his hip pocket in a hotly debated selection...grin. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Hell, I'd never pick Albertans over us BC boys! Panthers by well hec, a rougr!</div>
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<b>Prince George Polars @ College Heights Cougars: </b>PG is coming off a rough road trip and the Cougs are coming off a tie. The Polars are deeper offensively than the home team and the competition they faced last week has certainly tuned up their game. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Polars by 8<br />
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<b>Nechako Valley Vikings @ D.P. Todd Trojans: </b>The Vikings have a game under their belt and the jump from week 1 to week 2 usually is the most dramatic in terms of quality all season long. The Trojans have their season debut this week. There are going to be some kinks to work out. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Vikings by 3<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Friday, September 21st</span><br />
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<b>Westsyde Blue Wave @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves: </b>Both squads are coming off of tough losses this past weekend. I think the Bateman roster is far more athletic than the visitors and their passing game is as tough to defend as it gets. This game is good for Westsyde as consecutive games against Lower Mainland teams will surely help them up their game headed in to Interior league play. As an aside, great to see Bob Bridges listed on the Westsyde staff. He is a provincial H.S. Football treasure! <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Bateman by 21<br />
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<b>Langley Saints @ Clarence Fulton Maroons: </b>Both of these teams love to run the football and defend the run. Langley will have a definite size advantage up-front. Special teams could be the great evener for Fulton if the Maroons are on top of their game. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Langley by 19<br />
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<b>Windsor Dukes @ Argyle Pipers: </b>This yearly game has all the makings of becoming a rivalry game between the two programs. Windsor was very impressive in their season opener vs Bateman last week. The Dukes offensive line is stellar and the offense looks to be a real buzz saw this year. Defense and special teams for the Dukes are as per-usual, solid. Argyle is no slouch themselves, particularly with the "skill position" types. I don't think they can hang with Windsor up front and this is going to be problematic because Windsor executes its scheme very well. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Dukes by 21<br />
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<b>Frank Hurt Hornets @ SRT Titans: </b>This is going to be a much needed breakout game for SRT and it's backfield trifecta. SRT will be dominant at all positions in this game. <i><b> GI's Pick:</b></i> Titans by 34 on some big offensive runs/catches<br />
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<b>Salmon Arm Golds @ Vernon Panthers: </b>Salmon Arm is going to be walking in to a literal hornet's nest on Friday as the Panthers are going to be venting some team frustration after a frustrating, one sided loss vs Terry Fox. Vernon is way better than last week's score and Coach Smith and crew will have their understudies ready to go for this tilt. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Vernon by 26<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Saturday September 22nd</span><br />
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<b>Kelly Road Roadrunners @ South Kamloops Titans: </b>SKS will continue to feed on the North in this game. Kelly Road will be a tougher opponent than Nechako Valley was last week, but they still are outmatched in this tilt vs an opponent with a balanced pass-run offensive attack. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Titans by 15<br />
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<b>Pitt Meadows Marauders @ Earl Marriot Mariners (AAA): </b>Earl Marriot was a big beneficiary of the folding of the Hugh Boyd program with several players arriving to play for the Mariners. Notably, Boyd's quarterback who has a lazer arm and some great receivers to spray the ball around to. Further, Marriot had a solid JV squad in 2017 and their JV's that joined this year's varsity crew are going to factor in heavily. Pitt is always tough and scrappy and their defense brings a lot of heat. The Marauders will leave it all on the field come Saturday. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Marriot by 18<br />
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<b>John Barsby Bulldogs @ Howe Sound Sounders: </b>This is Howe Sound's first game of the season and it is league play. What they put on the field is a total mystery as no one has seen em yet this year. I predict a big, athletic roster with a bent towards smash mouth football based on their historical tendencies. Barsby will continue to throw the ball as per-weeks one and two while relying on tough defense and solid special teams. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Barsby by 18<br />
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<b>G.W. Graham Grizzlies @ Ballenas Whalers: </b>The Grizzlies are good and have four big-time difference makers in their backfield and on defense. Their problem is that their varsity numbers are very low. The JV call-ups (they are very good) are going to have to have a big showing on Saturday vs the Whalers. Ballenas is a true power football team with the deepest group of linemen type body's I have seen in their program since 2004. They are built for battles of attrition. This is not what G.W. wants to be up against at all. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Whalers by 18<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Thursday, September 13th</span><br />
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<b>College Heights Cougars @ Kelly Road Roadrunners: </b>Big cross town rivalry here. I think the Cougars return a solid veteran crew from last year's very competitive squad. Look for the College Heights run game to pick-up where it left off last fall. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> College Heights by 8<br />
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<b>West Vanvouver Highlanders(AAA) @ Ballenas Whalers: </b>Both squads are coming off big opening wins in week 1. This is a clash between the West Van spread offense and the Whaler power running game. The big question defensively is whether or not the Whalers can match the Highlander offensive speed defensively. The Whalers ought to eat up a lot of clock. They are BIG! <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Whalers by 18<br />
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<b>Robert Bateman Timberwolves @ Windsor Dukes: </b>The Champs have enough of a returning core to bring a lot of veteran mojo to practices and leadership on the playing field. What comes up and out to join them is a big question mark. Bateman is deep, fast and very experienced. I think they have something real special going on with the program. Having an opening game against decent competition under their belts is also a good thing. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Bateman by 11<br />
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<b>Langley Saints @ John Barsby Bulldogs: </b>Langley got a big program win in their season opener vs AAA Mission. The defense is very tough and the Saint running game looks to be a very good one. Barsby had a tough loss vs neighborhood rival AAA NDSS last Friday. Home field is always a good thing and will factor in a bit this weekend. Barsby is going to have to come out with a great defensive effort to be in this one. Offensively, the Dawgs were penalized heavily last week and this needs to be cleaned-up if drives are to be sustained. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Barsby by 6<br />
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<b>St. Thomas Moore Knights (AAA) @ SRT Titans: </b>The athletes match-up pretty good in this tilt. Both programs have momentum headed in to this game. STM will execute their offense better than the host Titans and this will be the difference maker on the field. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> STM by 14<br />
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<b>Clarence Fulton Maroons @ Omak WA: </b>Fulton is on a rebuild year, is on the road and over matched athletically is this annual tilt between the two programs. It is a great team builder for the Maroons and they will get better as a result of the US competition. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Omak by 40<br />
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<b>Holy Cross Crusaders @ Pitt Meadows Marauders: </b>The Crusaders had a competitive, break out game vs GW Graham last week. Pitt is going to have to be on their A game to compete in this one. Look for HC's offense to get it done via the air on Friday. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Crusaders by 17<br />
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<b>Prince George Polars @ G.W. Graham Grizzlies: </b>This is an intriguing game for sure. Super move by both coaches for scheduling it! GW is going to have to play some serious run defense against a very big and tough PG squad that features two superb running backs. If they can defend the pass PG has an excellent chance to come away from this game with the W. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Polars by 8<br />
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<b>Vernon Panthers @ Terry Fox Ravens (AAA): </b>This is my game of the week! The Panther defense is going to get tested real hard on the ground! Vernon will certainly move the ball by air and land on Saturday offensively. Fox is bigger and has a slight edge in team speed. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Ravens by 11 I am going to qualify this by posting a big fat UPSET ALERT however.<br />
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<b>Argyle Pipers @ Valleyview Vikings: </b>Good team builder for Argyle! This game will be pretty close as Valleyview ought to have a tough running game to throw at Argyle who traditionally has thrown the ball a lot on offense. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Valleyview by 2<br />
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<b>Westsyde Blue Wave @ Frank Hurt Hornets: </b>Frank Hurt is going to be a big strong team this year. There are lots of kids on the roster with significant Varsity experience. Westsyde is always tough and quite balanced. This one comes down to defense and turnovers. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Frank Hurt by 6<br />
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<b>South Kamloops Titans @ Nechako Valley Vikings: </b>SKS played a good game against a very tough and talented SRT squad last week. The Vikings will likely be over matched athletically when the two squads come to grips on game day. This was a good scheduling choice for both programs and it builds some good football bonds between the Interior and the North. I like it a lot. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Titans by 18<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Thursday, 6 September</span><br />
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<b>D.P Todd Trojans @ Kelly Road Roadrunners: </b> Both of these squads have great numbers out for football this year. The Trojans had a big JV squad last year and a lot of talent is matriculating to the varsity level. Game one of the year can be pretty sloppy so look for this one to be heavily affected by turnovers and some big plays vs broken coverages etc.<b><i> GI's Pick:</i></b> Trojans by 6<br />
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<b>South Kamloops Titans @ SRT Titans:</b> Well, gonna start week 1 with my most accurate prediction: This game is going to be Titanic! Ha! Seriously, there may not be a backfield trifecta as cumulatively athletic as the SRT fellas. They are big, fast and tough. That is saying a lot as there are some stud backfields lurking out there in four or five AA programs this year. SKS is going to have their defensive and special team hands full some Friday. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> SRT by 21<br />
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<b>Centennial Centaurs (AAA) @ Ballenas Whalers: </b>Centennial is a huge school and draws from a significant pool of athletes. This said they struggled last year and are in rebuild mode. Ballenas was a JV finalist last year. The Whaler program has done a stellar job of building top to bottom the past three years and are absolutely massive physically for an AA squad. The Whaler offense is balanced and can play power football. They are lethal at times throwing the ball as well. Defensively, they attack well within a very disciplined scheme. Special teams are as always, game changers. <i><b>GI's Pick</b></i>: Whalers by 18<br />
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<b>Salmon Arm Golds (AAA) at Westsyde Blue Wave:</b> Salmon arm will have a deeper, bigger roster that takes the field than their opponents. Westsyde has played good, tough scrappy football the past three or for years. Look for Salmon Arm to lean on the Blue Wave pretty good and barring catastrophic turnovers, they ought to grind this one out. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Golds by 17<br />
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<b>Argyle Pipers @ Langley Saints:</b> Really like this one! Both teams are going to bring a lot of experience and talent to the field. Some coaching changes at the Argyle program mean players will be learning a new scheme early in the season whereas the Saints have years with the same staff and schemes. This will be a difference maker. The Saints also were a playoff team at JV and Varsity last year thus bringing much momentum and high expectations to the 2018 season. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Langley by 11<br />
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<b>Robert Batemen Timberwolves @ Clarence Fulton Maroons:</b> Another good tangle here. Coach Scheller always gets a great effort from his players and the Maroons are playing on home dirt. This said, Bateman is one of my dark horse picks to make a huge playoff run in 2018. The Timberwolves are big, physical, in great shape and have an experienced gunslinger/receivers offensively. They will be tough. <b>GI's Pick:</b> Bateman by 14<br />
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<b>John Barsby Bulldogs @ Nanaimo District Islanders (AAA):</b> This game is going to be a good ol fashioned neighborhood donneybrook played between two schools only blocks a part on the map. The players have competed with and against each other since starting flag ball in grade 5 in many cases! Adding to the rivalry is the fact that Nanaimo District tuned-up on Barsby in the 2016 AA JV final a couple years back. This year's match-up is going to be interesting indeed. The Islanders will field a bigger roster in terms of numbers on game day. Size is relatively even as is team speed. Barsby is going to have to withstand a grinding Islander offense that has big play potential on the run and via the air. Nanaimo District is going to have to defend a Barsby offense that can score fast in the air and on the ground as well. The kicking game looms large! The fight in the trenches is going to be epic. A very big crowd is expected for this tilt and the emotional swings are going to be BIG! The Islander School Band is going to really bring some atmosphere!! <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Too Close to Call<br />
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<b>Kelowna Owls (AAA) @ Vernon Panthers:</b> Kelowna is a very competitive AAA program and a huge school. Vernon is the consensus number 1 AA program in the province. The individual match-ups are pretty much even here in terms of athleticism. Vernon however is much deeper mentally from the point of view of experience and familiarity with their systems. The Panthers also ran a controlled scrimmage last week vs a good Mt. Boucherie squad. The rust will be off. <b><i>GI's Pick: </i></b>Vernon by 8<br />
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<b>Mission Roadrunners (AAA) @ Pitt Meadows Marauders:</b> Mission is a AAA program on the rise and will be a playoff competitor this year at that level. I am sure of it. Pitt, you gotta love em for picking up this game, they are surely scrappers one and all! Both teams will get better by playing this game. Mission simply has the athletes in every offensive and defensive category and should overwhelm their brave opponents as the game progresses. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Mission by 24<br />
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<b>G.W. Graham Grizzlies @ Holy Cross Crusaders:</b> This will be a great match-up athlete for athlete. HC will have some good Sr. leadership and they were a solid JV playoff squad in 2017. Graham played a great second half vs US competition last week and this momentum will roll into this coming tilt. I have to give the Crusaders the edge in the air in this one. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Crusaders by 3<br />
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<b>Valleyview Vikings @ Mt. Boucherie Bears (AAA):</b> Valleyview is going to surprise a few teams in the AA Interior conference this year. I am really looking forward to how their new offense plays out. This said, the Bears are loaded with talent and will field a very big roster. Schemes have a say, but so does physics. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Bears by 21<br />
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<b>Vernon Panthers vs Mt. Boucherie Bears (AAA):</b> The rosters are very evenly matched in this one for the most part. Vernon however is a) veteran through and through and b) the Vernon players have been in the same scheme with the same coaches since g.9. This is a powerhouse AA program on a roll. Look for stingy defense and a great pass-run balance by the Panthers. Home field is also a great thing. <b><i>GI's Pick:</i></b> Vernon by 10<br />
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<b>G.W. Graham Grizzlies @ Colton Oregon 2A:</b> Well GW Graham is going to find out just what they are made of in this one. The coaching staff must be pretty darn confident in their gridiron crew this year. One thing we all know is that the GW offense is going to have to be far more balanced than the past several years with significant departures due to graduation. The trip will be a team builder for sure. <i><b>GI's Pick:</b></i> Colton by 28 plus.</div>
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<b>Frank Hurt: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>281</b></div>
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<b>G.W. Graham: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>181</b></div>
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<b>Langley: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b> 217</b></div>
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<b>Robert Bateman: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>253</b></div>
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<b>Clarence Fulton: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>139</b></div>
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<b>College Heights: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>175</b></div>
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<b>D.P. Todd: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>132</b></div>
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<b>Duchess Park: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>193</b></div>
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<b>Argyle: </b>Boys G. 11/12 <b>248</b></div>
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