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    Hillbilly got a reaction from SWVsportsNUT in Bluefield -Richlands   
    Yep those officials were something else.  Especially that one wearing #28.  He even set out the first quarter. Imagine if he had officiated the entire game. 
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    Hillbilly got a reaction from Real Sasquatch in Bluefield -Richlands   
    Yep those officials were something else.  Especially that one wearing #28.  He even set out the first quarter. Imagine if he had officiated the entire game. 
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    Hillbilly got a reaction from Gridiron60 in Bluefield Pulaski Magna Vista   
    In the scrimmage each team was given 10 plays on offense to work their first squads against the other team’s first squad defense. After a swap, the second units faced off for five plays. Players were substituted early and often throughout the contest.
     
    The junior varsity Cougars took the field first, facing off with Bluefield. Each team scored a touchdown in the contest. The Cougars faced off with Magna Vista in their final session, scoring one touchdown while allowing none by the Warriors. The other JV contest saw the Bluefield squad run over Magna Vista, scoring multiple touchdowns.
     
    The varsity portion of the day started with the Cougars facing Magna Vista. Senior quarterback Kade Akers connected with Kent State bound E.J. Horton on a long touchdown pass that was called back and later Akers ran for what appeared to be another touchdown, extending the ball across the goal line and knocking the pylon down, but the official ruled it out of bounds. Senior Noah O’Dell also had a catch and sophomore running back Jakari Finley, junior Gage Mannon and junior Luke Russell had good runs throughout the day.
     
    In their second scrimmage the Cougars faced Bluefield. More ground game by Finley and Mannon, along with a pass from Akers to Horton were good signs, but neither of teams first units were able to score. The Beavers were able to score a late touchdown with their second unit offense.
     
    With the controlled portion of the day ended, the three teams went to a more game-like situation. The Cougars started against Magna Vista. Their opening drive was a mix of running and passing that ended when Akers hit Horton for a four-yard scoring pass. Ryan Castle hit the point after kick to give the Cougars a 7-0 lead.
     
    Magna Vista got the ball next, but the Cougar defense took over on downs quickly. One of the few mistakes of the day came when a pass from Cougar junior quarterback Chris Shay was picked off at the Cougar 45-yard line. The Cougar defense again held strong, getting the ball back for the offense.
     
    After a Pulaski County punt, the Warriors tried to push the ball in for the tying score, but the Cougar defense stepped up again, breaking up a pass on fourth down and goal to end the game.
     
    In the final matchup of the day the Cougars faced off again with Bluefield. Both teams showed  solid ground attacks and passing games, but neither was able to put the ball into the endzone until the Beavers scored late against the Cougar second defensive unit.
     
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    Hillbilly got a reaction from futbolking in 2017 SWVA Coach of the Year   
    Fred Simon hands down!  4-6 last year 12-0 this year.  
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    Hillbilly reacted to kevin in Two questions/complaints about Mitchell Stadium   
    The lighting could be better too! Seems like they're a lot of dark spots on the field.
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    Hillbilly reacted to GMan in Gate City at Bluefield   
    My wife hates trying to listen to games on the radio because she can't tell what's happening half the time.  We were in the car this evening on our way home, listening to the game, and she even made the comment of how clearly she could understand what was happening with Jim on the call.
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