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By Tim Yanni

For the Deseret News

Published: Saturday, Sept. 19 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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spectator

now that was a fun game to watch....


GO OLY!!

wow

That was indeed a fun game to watch. Although East was far more athletic and strong, Oly's character, discipline, heart, and poise proved to be the deciding factor.

easto

oly girls are fine

Remember these Titans

Olympus played with great heart last night!

EHS

East, keep your heads high. You played your hearts out. Coach Knox - you did great work in preparing your team. Go get Woods Cross.

oly fan#1

Titans has lost a big icon. Get Better fast Terry the titans need you!

oly#1 fan

Titans has lost a big icon. Get better fast Terri, the titans need you.

East Man

Why has East abandoned the spread offense? They have the athletes to throw the ball down field.

East Parents

Coach Knox - We're still in a good position in region. You have our support! Finish strong!

Super Hero

Nice red cape.

re: East Man

There's a lot more they need to consider abandoning. The way this offense was touted during the summer in the paper, I thought that we would have seen East scoring in the 40s on a consistent basis.

OLY

Harris played a tremendous game! GO Titans!

Ram Nation

I love it!

talent

that East team has a load of talent - they just need direction.

Go Oly

Nice job Cy go get Tooele
Harris is a work horse you will need him to replace Terry

No Knox

He needs to go NOW!!!

Bring in Coach E

Coach E should be coaching this team....Please bring him in immediately. Get rid of the coaches who dont want to work hard and actually coach...

Problem solved

With terry out, Put Liggy in at running back. He is a beast.

get real coaches east..

Some that actually have blocking schemes for their oline, some that have actaully coached above little league

Ya he is.....

Liggy is a beast!!!!

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