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Mountain Ridge/Williamsport

First Quarter

2:14 - Uma Pua'auli 15-yard touchdown run, Extra point is good | 14-0 MR
7:49 - Will Patterson 29-yard touchdown reception, Extra point is good | 7-0 MR


Second Quarter

10:13 - Will Patterson 38-yard touchdown reception, Extra point is good | 21-0 MR
3:24 - Williamsport adds a short field goal following long pass play | 21-3 MR

HALFTIME - 21 to 3 Mountain Ridge


Third Quarter

11:33 - Talen Lawhorne 83-yard touchdown reception, Extra point is no good | 21-9 MR
5:27 - Uma Pua'auli 9-yard touchdown run, Two-point conversion good, 29-9 MR


Fourth Quarter

11:54 - Corry Nelson 2-yard touchdown run, Extra point is good | 29-16 MR
10:58 - Uma Pua'auli 65-yard touchdown run, Two-point conversion no good | 35-16 MR
8:02 - Connor Guy 2-yard touchdown run, Extra point is good | 42-16 MR


FINAL SCORE - 42-16 MOUNTAIN RIDGE

FH Road Games - at New Oxford on Saturday

NEW OXFORD SATURDAY NIGHT
This football game at New Oxford is set for Saturday at 6:00 pm. The game was originally scheduled for Friday night. Due to a referee shortage in their area New Oxford was forced to move the game to Saturday. They did not like it either. FYI...this is their senior night.

TOUGH ROAD STRETCH
This game at New Oxford marks the third time in four games that Fort Hill has had to travel on the road to face Top 25 level competition. Two of those games will have been senior night for the opposing school (Mountain Ridge and New Oxford).

ON THE ROAD
at Old Mill (Class 4A)
at Oakdale (Class 3A)
at Mountain Ridge (Class 1A)
at New Oxford (Class 2A)
COMBINED RECORDS: 25-4

WEEK EIGHT PICKEM GAMES - PICKS DUE BY 5PM ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST

Here are the games for this week's pickem contest. Picks will be due at/before 5pm on Friday, October 21, 2022. Let me know if anyone has any questions or concerns.

ALLEGANY AT NOTHERN GARRETT
FORT HILL AT NEW OXFORD PA
MOUNTAIN RIDGE AT WILLIAMSPORT
SOUTHERN AT SMITHSBURG
GILMER COUNTY WV AT TUCKER COUNTY WV
ELKINS WV AT FRANKFORT WV
CLEAR SPRING AT PETERSBURG WV
PENDLETON COUNTY WV AT EAST HARDY WV
KEYSER WV AT MOOREFIELD WV

NORTHWESTERN AT MARYLAND
WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS TECH

CLEVELAND AT BALTIMORE
GREEN BAY AT WASHINGTON
PITTSBURGH AT MIAMI (SNF)

WEEK SEVEN PICKEM RESULTS

Here are the results for the pickem contest last week. We are heading down the final stretch of the regular season. All of the MD schools have two weeks left in the regular season. WV has three weeks left.

WAGGLE PASS: 10-2 (61-23)
loco09: 8-4 (68-16)
CrickRat23 8-4 (69-15)
beall02: 7-5 (47-37)
Bleedred4life: 7-5 (58-26)
3rd and goals: 6-6 (62-22)
FHHSAHS: 0-12 (27-57)
bigdawgrefwmd: 0-12 (7-77)
NG Huskies Fan 0-12 (9-75)

The Fort Hill, Tucker County, Petersburg and East Hardy games were all wins for everyone. The Chicago and Tampa Bay games were all losses for everyone. The NFL was rough last week for everyone.

CrickRat23 still holds a one game lead over loco09 for the season lead through 7 weeks. WAGGLE PASS made two games up on those Top 2 last week, and four games up on his/her closest competition, now sitting just one game behind 3rd and goals for 3rd. Should be an exciting final two weeks of the regular season.

Frederick 17 Linganore 0

Linganore isn’t very good, that about sums it up. Seemed like they ran the same 2 or 3 plays all night and it obviously didn’t work. Linganore doesn’t have the horses up front on the o-line and it shows.

Wasn’t terribly impressed with Frederick. Linganore didn’t play a bad defensive game, Frederick was extremely athletic and made just enough plays to get it done. Assuming Oakdale holds onto their lead against Urbana, it will be Frederick and Oakdale for the Frederick County title next week.

Smithburg vs FH game...

I just want to make one comment. I don't know if it's the culture of Smithsburg's team or the new head coach, but the team should be commended on their sportsmanship. They came to Greenway likely knowing their fate, but were giving FH players a hand up off the field - a lot. I know many people don't give much credence to this, but this is what a real young man does. This shows more character and manliness than 500 TDs. This should be second nature to all of these young players, win or lose.

My (very) unsolicited $0.02.

CV vs. NGM: Streaming Rights or Business Plan?

I wanted to add to the discussion that was brought up regarding Fort Hill Football Live TV because it seems like a targeted business plan controlled by a completely independent party whose approach is incorporating a direct link to a public high school. While I have not read through each point thats been discussed on here previously, I've heard both side makes viable rebuttals. I admit I do not know all the details, but I think I've heard enough to understand what's happening here. Its sounds like a company with aspirations to make money off the names (and success) of local high schools rather than their own and therefore I think it goes far beyond live media coverage.

I guess the main question is, are they directly affiliated with the school they appear to represent? If not, why are they buying domain names to represent as such and moreso, how are they profiting from it without giving 100% of the proceeds earned back to the cause they are seeking money to support.

It's one thing to be a media company who covers area sports, or even a specific team but this comes across as if they are part of the specific work, opinions, efforts, and passion of that team. In comparison to Commercial Video in that regard, they are solely an entity operating under a business name (Commercial Video) with no specific loyalty (even radio stations operate under the company name despite who they cover more).
Therefore, the battle of CV vs. NGM for video rights is one thing, but despite the model that's been discussed to provide cutting edge video services and extend unprecedented methods for the betterment of the student-athletes I've failed to see anything other than self promotion. I see brand building, based on selective association.

Its obvious, the goal here (although it likely could) is not to provide quality video or even better coverage of football to the community. It's to make money.

Fort Hill obviously became the target over Allegany, well, because of their recent success and well-known loyal fan base. It wasn't a matter of who would be "high tech" but who'd offer the audience to grow a business more effectively. It was not based on fairness, but better business and thus the reason for questioning the overall objective. Fort Hill, if they have agreed to a relationship of this nature, may have been mislead. It may have been presented as a way to earn money and give back to their program exclusively without fully understanding the long term goals and agenda of a business. The ol' salesmen tactic to make someone believe it's in their best interest while they are really getting nickels on the dollar and haven't seen the fine print, and trusting the good word of someone they believe to be motivated to help kids.

I mean, gobbling up domain addresses to associate with schools, before being associated with them? Using their name, their logo? Posting video, game details, interviews, postgame shows, and starting Facebook pages? Not under the business that you represent, but as the team itself ("Fort Hill Football") to further appeal to the followers for self promotion. It appears to be a side show to the notion of providing live games, and shows that something bigger, and much more concerning, is going on.
If you ask me, it's a business trying to exploit a high school fan base (along with the hard work of coaches and players) to gain recognition. Needless to say, based on simple analysis, there's another angle here and it doesn't appear to be driven by helping the area's youth.
I make the assumption just based on the difficulties yet the willingness to fight for their rights. It's not this difficult to provide a service, be helpful, or even give back....a lot of people are doing and have done it for years in our community with no alternative motive other than contributing to something they care about. At some point along the way, someone saw an opportunity and maybe even wanted to take advantage of a situation given the opportunity to profit by waving the cost of their fancy equipment in your face. Its not proven to provide anything more than a clearer few and unnecessary perspective to people not involved, and certainly has no correlation to winning games or getting a college education.

I'm not sure what this hardcore push for change entails exactly, but it's clear they want to monopolize the video rights to the stadium so one company has control and will have exclusive power. Maybe even in dealing with the Board of Education now, the goal is to open up more revenue thru other partnership opportunities with them that could stem from the notoriety. Filming graduations, virtual tours of schools, ect. The end game is not to help Fort Hill, but use Fort Hill Football to try and showcase their technology.

Whether this works or not, or is good or bad - or even groundbreaking. Asking for answers and digging into the motives and potential gains is necessary. It actually doesn't even mean resistance, it just means being cautious of the unknown when others are set to make money off the area's kids.
Which to me, again not fully knowing every details, is more alarming. A business that now appears eager and aggressive to represent the individual team/school to get started and then move on and broaden their horizons once established. Aside from websites and domain names, they also are acquiring sponsorships/relationships on behalf of a program but only (or mainly) to support themselves. I get paying for equipment and overhead, but come on, the focus here is making money (putting as close to 90% into your own pocket as possible) thru the association of a hard-working program, whether it be Fort Hill or Allegany (or both).
***On A Side Note: Initially, given the inexperience and "start up" nature of work of this type, maybe NGM needs to seek work on a smaller scale and work their way up. Or approach other communities, maybe the Garrett County BOE (or one Mineral County, WV) to see if they are more open to the idea - and focus on building a resume to prove themselves and what they are offering.***

Selling adds on a Fort Hill Football TV website, when you aren't directly associated as a treasury within the school/organization or giving all the proceeds back to the program is misleading in itself. Seeking advertisements from businesses on behalf of Fort Hill Football, or in relationship to it but not using it all towards the program is nearly corrupt...and may even give the impression you obtained it unjustly for personal use. You can't use these measures to support NGM on the FH brand by acting like you're apart of it to trick the fans, businesses, and community into supporting you and then once its grows, or you max out your resources move on to the next. Well, maybe you can but you certainly can't talk about raising the bar and helping the kids in the same breath then.
Maybe they are actually affiliates, and have permission from board officials, principals, athletic directors and coaches, or even players parents - again I don't know. But if they don't that opens up a whole new can of worms. Everyone will have a postgame show here soon to ask for a donation, or sponsorship on behalf of something, and what - as long as you give (or say you are giving) 10% back the actual purpose then it's fair practice?

There are a lot of layers to this, and more concerns than just live streaming. I can see why the BOE hesitating to release the live streaming, I'm sure there are disclaimers and other type of things that probably are involved there - but are they going to let a company associate with the students-athletes, coaches/employees (or even fan bases) and not give 100% of their earning back to the school/program they seek profits for. From my perspective it could also mean that if they are allowed to take money for a service in the name of a high school and appear as (or are being acknowledge as) a representative of the school then that school (or even the BOE) would be "endorsing" the footage they provide through interviews, clips, and other recordings.

In addition to everything else, add the Allegany and Fort Hill narrative on top of it. Most can't see eye to eye in regard to red and blue but yet people from within the company will be working inside each program eventually? That to me, seems misleading to the other because it creates a conflict of interest. That's not to mention the invasiveness and scrutiny that will come along with such available access provided to the public, which can likely cause issues for coaches and players who don't want or need outside distractions.

Sometimes technology offers more problems than 0.10 cents on the dollar is worth.
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