Sunday, October 25, 2009

Friday Night Football Preview – 10/23/09

Sneads (4-2) at South Walton (6-1) 7 pm – Talk about big games. The Pirates pulled off a 12-0 win last week for another district win. Sneads is now 4-1 in district play but the Seahawks counter with a 5-1 district record. The winner of this game will hold sole possession of second place in the district behind frontrunner Freeport. South Walton has wins over Franklin County, Northview, Bozeman, Baker, Holmes County and Jay. Their only loss has come to Freeport.

Internet: www.psblive.com



Chipley (2-4) at Marianna (4-3) 7 pm – Marianna snapped a two game losing streak last Friday night with a 42-24 win over Blountstown, which entered the game 5-0. Chipley is always a big game for Marianna. Throw in the fact that it’s now a district game, homecoming and Chipley’s new Head Coach (See Simply Put for more on this) and the game is even bigger than in year’s past. Chipley’s record might be deceiving as they started the season 0-3 with losses to Vernon, Wewahitchka and Blountstown. But they are 2-1 in their last three outings with wins over Cottondale and Maclay and a loss to Walton County. There is plenty of the line for Marianna as a win puts the Bulldogs in sole possession of the district runner up slot and ensures them a playoff berth.

Radio: WJAQ 100.9 FM



Graceville (1-5) at Jefferson County (3-4) 6:30 pm - The Tigers fell to Liberty County 35-16 last week and are on the road again this week for the third straight away game. Jefferson County started the season 0-3 with losses to Chiles, Taylor County and Wewahitchka. But they bounced back with three straight wins over Rocky Bayou, Bronson and Cottondale. They fell last week 28-26 to Wakulla so they will present a formidable opponent for the Tigers this week. But if Graceville could get a win in Monticello, they could make the playoffs with wins later on against Rocky Bayou and Cottondale.

Radio: WFBU 94.7 FM



Cottondale (0-6) at Rocky Bayou (0-6) 7 pm @ Destin Middle School– The Hornets had last week off to prepare for this district road contest. To say it’s been a tough season for the Hornets would be an understatement. But this Friday night presents them their best chance to break into the win column. The Knights have had their struggles this season as well. They have losses to several private schools as well as Munroe, Jefferson County and Franklin County. They only have one game in which they have scored more than 6 points so hopefully the Hornets can fly home with a win.

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