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Mistakes are costly in Judge's loss to Logan
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Judge FAN | 2:35 a.m. Nov. 17, 2007
Nice game Logan. You earned it. YOU SET THE TONE! Congrats!
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LHS fan | 6:55 a.m. Nov. 17, 2007
I was at both games when LHS played Judge. Judge players were good sports as
winners and losers. The fans continued to enthusiastically cheer on their team
even when it seemed certain the game was lost. Good game Judge. We look
forward to meeting you in the future. Let's let this year be the beginning
of a fun and healthy rivalry.
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John | 8:04 a.m. Nov. 17, 2007
I'm sorry coach, but you're going to have a hard time justifying any
use of the term "dominant" when your team loses the time of possession
battle 2-1. Judge had two long scoring plays, but never moved the ball with any
consistency. That's not dominance. Congrats to Logan.
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JM Alum | 2:27 p.m. Nov. 17, 2007
John, I couldn't agree more. Thought that was an unusual and misguided
comment by Coach Cordova. The only dominance on Friday night was on the part of
a talented and motivated Logan team. Congrats to the Grizzlies.
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JM 1996 | 11:40 a.m. Nov. 18, 2007
I also agree. Logan's performance was dominant but hats off to Judge's
defense. Just as Cordova said once they finally started to play they were pretty
dominant. Logan didn't come close to scoring in the second half. If it
wasn't for Judge's offense and special teams handing the ball to Logan
with excellent field position Judge could have had a chance. Hats off to Logan
congratulations and we can't wait to see you guys next year!
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FYI | 3:06 p.m. Nov. 18, 2007
Always should haves, would haves, and could haves. Logans QB ended first half
with a broken thumb to go along with the bruised wrist from quarterfinals. the
second half would have been totally different with the original offensive plan.
Hats off to the backup QB he showed a lot of heart in such a criical situation
going up against JM's D. He did what was asked to just eat up the clock for
24 minutes. The first 35-7 meeting was a huge wakeup call and a great lesson for
LHS. Congrats to JM for their developing program. They were the ones Logan
unltimately had to raise the bar to compete with.
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