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Frankfort gets a humongous road victory over Williamstown this afternoon

Williamstown High is about the size of Fort Hill. They are a bigger school than Frankfort.

Having said that, the way WV classifies their schools based on factors other than enrollment is so odd.
Smaller than FH. Talking to a Williamstown parent yesterday. High School has about 350 to 400 students. Williamstown runs grades 6 thru 12. Roughly 100 kids per grade.

Frankfort gets a humongous road victory over Williamstown this afternoon

Let's not go too far yet. Williamstown was a 1A team that got put into the 2A. They are small, and not very fast. What they do have is a good coaching staff. When Frankfort makes it to the "Big Dance" I'll be more than happy to give them some credit. I believe that it's been about fifty years since they've been there.
Williamstown High is about the size of Fort Hill. They are a bigger school than Frankfort.

Having said that, the way WV classifies their schools based on factors other than enrollment is so odd.

East/WOI - the 52-0 equation

Big credit to FH on how they’ve improved week to week, but I was personally a bit surprised at people being afraid of a loss in this game. The good football in that region of the country is played in Jersey. Like was said in the write up, the quality players/programs in NY are few and far between, so this team had the feel of a bit of a paper tiger. Still FH kicked their ass so good on em
There was no way to tell. If you saw this team in pregame warm ups you would have thought otherwise.

It happens everywhere. You see undefeated and one loss teams that have no concept of a difficult opponent until they play one. And most coaches do their best to avoid one at all costs. An old Alco coach once told me that if he played a 10 game schedule, he wanted at least one team that was better than his, three that are equal and two that were at least competitive. Today, it's one game that might be as good as mine and nine games against teams less than mine.

East/WOI - the 52-0 equation

Big credit to FH on how they’ve improved week to week, but I was personally a bit surprised at people being afraid of a loss in this game. The good football in that region of the country is played in Jersey. Like was said in the write up, the quality players/programs in NY are few and far between, so this team had the feel of a bit of a paper tiger. Still FH kicked their ass so good on em
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Allegany 49 at Keyser 14 FINAL

Keyser has been on a downward spiral for the last few years, and the injury bug hasn't helped them. Unfortunately, I don't know how they can turn this around, but I hope that they do at some point. I miss the old Keyser. I'd like to see Alco throw the ball, but with a very young QB, I like the "crawl, walk, run" philosophy the coaches are employing with this team.
Keyser has completely fallen off a cliff since biser left. Good coaches and good systems matter no matter how good or bad the players are

Alco/Northern

I haven't seen Northern play, except against Mountain Ridge. The Miners' have a non-existent rushing game this year. They struggled to run the ball, stop the run all year long.

Allegany has seemed to find something with their rushing attack. I'd love to see their season rushing statistics through 7 games.

Northern mixed in a few short passes last week to keep the Miners honest against the run. I was impressed with the play calling by the Huskies last week.

I think the big question will be can Allegany stop the Northern rushing attack. It isn't prolific by no means. The Campers can ill afford to give up drives similar to what Mountain Ridge gave up to Northern to start the game.

I would love to see what Phil Carr could do with more talent. He is a hell of a coach.

This weeks Fort Hill game could be the difference....

They have no clue as to how to defend the wing. Let's be honest, it might be the first time that their coaches have seen it. On several of FH's runs FH had more blockers at the point of attack then there were defenders. On the same note, the FH line controlled the LOS on both sides of the ball. It's the best they've played all year. Kudos to the coaching staff, FH now looks like the real deal.
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