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Highlands 17 Cov Cath 7 (Freshmen)
#1
Went to watch friend’s son play and saw fun, close game. Highlands with two late scores to pull off the win.

Highlands has some guys that should make some noise on varsity next year. Sorry forgot names but, 30 on D is hard hitter. 44 RB hard runner. Cov Cath had no answer for Highlands QB when running the ball but needs work on his passing game.

Cov Cath has some big, athletic guys. Who are Cov Cath coaches? They are entertaining but not sure how much football they know.

First win for Highlands frosh over Cov Cath in quite awhile
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sstack Wrote:Who are Cov Cath coaches? They are entertaining but not sure how much football they know.

Not sure of names but I’ve heard the same assessment several times before.

Good win for the birds. Where was the game?
#3
Highlands #30 is Sam Robinson and he plays hard on both sides of the ball. #44 is Dawson Hosea and this was his first action all season as he just got cleared to play after an injury early in the year. He is going to really help open thins up for the Offense with his hard nosed running style. Highlands QB is Charlie Noon and he has been a beast running the ball all season. He is not a QB who shies away from contact, often lowering his shoulder and laying a big hit on the DB's and even Linebackers who try to take him down. He has been hot and cold with the pass game and needs to be more patient, try see the field and the defense before throwing into coverage. Once he learns how to check down and not concentrate on one target, he will be a good one!
#4
JustADad Wrote:Highlands #30 is Sam Robinson and he plays hard on both sides of the ball. #44 is Dawson Hosea and this was his first action all season as he just got cleared to play after an injury early in the year. He is going to really help open thins up for the Offense with his hard nosed running style. Highlands QB is Charlie Noon and he has been a beast running the ball all season. He is not a QB who shies away from contact, often lowering his shoulder and laying a big hit on the DB's and even Linebackers who try to take him down. He has been hot and cold with the pass game and needs to be more patient, try see the field and the defense before throwing into coverage. Once he learns how to check down and not concentrate on one target, he will be a good one!

He is pretty lanky to be take unnecessary hits for a QB. Needs to learn when to go down or step out of bounds. He takes really long strides, bet he is faster than he looks from the stands.
#5
So we see a state championship in maybe 2 years

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