Week 10 Home Team Friday Recap
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 9:04PM
I have had a pretty hectic week, so my apologies for getting this out later than normal. Since it is already Thursday, I will make this both a recap, and a preview of tomorrow.
We set another record on Home Team Friday. We had 17 games of highlights. It was a lot of fun to see if we were up to the challenge of being able to pull it off. It wasn’t easy! We went right up to the final seconds. Overall, I thought it was a great show.
There were very few intriguing matchups in Week 10. Nothing at all jumped off the page. The favorite won every game, but one. In 2A, North Posey avenged a regular season loss to Southridge. The Vikings Cameron Calvert has really lifted his team. He has been a huge spark on offense. Quarterback Colton Motz continues to make the highlights. For the second straight year North Posey is trying to get to the Sectional Championship. That should happen. The Vikes have Tell City at home. North Posey handled the Marksmen pretty well on the road just a few weeks ago.
The other 2A semifinal features Mater Dei at South Spencer. This is a game I am really looking forward to. I wish I was able to cover it. Randall will have that honor in our Showdown game. Wayne Hart says we will have heavy rain tomorrow night. So does that favor the Rebels or the Cats? Normally, I would say it would help South Spencer. However, the Rebels passing game is pretty strong. The Rebels only two losses came in sloppy muddy conditions against Boonville and Heritage Hills. However, Mater Dei has played the majority of its games on the turf. So it is hard to say what kind of advantage Mother Nature will play for either team.
MD had its best win in throttling Forest Park. I thought that game would be much closer. Cats head coach Mike Goebel told us they caught the Rangers without their best player, and FP was battling the flu. Goebel gave a lot of credit to Terry Wagner and Forest Park.
South Spencer advanced last week with a win at Sullivan. We had some pretty good highlights from that game from our friends at WTHI. That game was close all the way to the end when the Rebels pulled it out 30-20. I am sure Mater Dei scouted that game Friday, and South Spencer scouted MD on Saturday. Should be a great one in Reo tomorrow night!
Let’s move over to 4A. Aaron Hancock covered the game for us at the Bowl. Reitz hosted Seymour. It was an early 6pm start time, and Aaron called me before I was going on the air for my 6pm sportscast. He said, “I don’t know what Seymour was thinking. The Owls stomped on the R in pre-game, and then Reitz promptly scored a touchdown in just 57 seconds!” Just a few minutes later I got these texts on my phone: “14-0 Reitz” “21-0 Reitz, the beating is on”. Ironically, Reitz only scored in the first and fourth quarters.
The Panthers now have an interesting matchup with Central tomorrow night. I say that because of how the first game between these two teams played out. Reitz just blasted the Bears 55-7. Obviously, Central is much better than that. The Bears just had one of those nights. You know Coach Andy Owen will have his team remembering that loss, and I can imagine the Bears have had some pretty lively practices all week getting ready for Reitz. On the Panthers point of view, even though this is a playoff game, I am sure it is hard not to overlook the Bears a bit for the possible matchup with Jasper.
Even though this has the markings of a letdown game for Reitz, I don’t think that will happen. Coach Tony Lewis’ demeanor will really help in this game. He and his team never get too high, or too low. That even keel will keep the Panthers focused at the task at hand. We were out at practice yesterday, and Lewis told us that exact thing. The only thing Reitz is worried about this week is Central. However, I cannot help but get a bit excited about the possibility of Reitz versus Jasper next week.
Speaking of Jasper, wow what a statement the Cats made in the opener! Jasper had to play on the road at Northview (north of Terre Haute), and the Knights were 8-1. Now if you read my recap last week, I predicted at least a 28 point win. As a matter of fact I told photographer Blaine Jasper would win by 50. Well, that is exactly what Tony Ahrens team did. The Cats turned in a 50-0 shutout on the road. Both Jasper and Reitz are just obliterating teams. How can you not look ahead if you are a fan? Tomorrow night Jasper hosts Boonville. I am not slighting the Pioneers at all. Boonville has had one of its best seasons in school history. The Pioneers will have an uphill battle tomorrow night in Dubois County.
I was really happy for Doug Hurt and Castle. They have the hardest draw of any of the 5A teams in that sectional. I knew it would be tough to win at Jeffersonville. Our old HTF photographer Greg now works at WHAS in Louisville. Greg was nice enough to shoot some great highlights of both Castle at Jeff, and North at New Albany. Knights’ tailback and HTF MVP Logan Hayford had some spectacular runs. That game was close the entire way, but Castle pulled it out 21-14. I think the Knights loss to Memorial the week before in the muddy slop helped Castle in this game. Jeffersonville’s field was pretty beat up too, and the Knights seemed prepared.
Castle now hosts BNL in a mud bowl tomorrow night. I was pretty confident the Knights would win, but with the prediction of heavy rains, it is hard to be confident in any pick. I think for any teams playing in horribly muddy conditions, scoring first will be huge. It will be much easier to play with the lead in a low scoring slop game.
No surprises in 3A. Memorial is the clear favorite in Sectional 24, and Heritage Hills will win Sectional 23. I thought Mt. Vernon would be able to score on the Tigers, but I did not see how they could stop Memorial’s offense. That was pretty much the case. Memorial won 44-21. The Tigers offense is absolutely peaking right now. During the Tigers 6-game winning streak, they are averaging 37 points a game. I think the Memorial/Bosse game will be similar for the Tigers. Bosse won’t be able to stop the Tigers, but I do think the Dogs will be able to put up some points. I give the Bulldogs a puncher’s chance with that dynamic offense. Weather could be a factor with quarterback Grant Gribbins passing game even on the turf if it is windy.
Bosse won at Pike Central. The Dogs had a 31-7 lead, but the Chargers made a furious comeback. I got an email from a viewer and a Pike Central Parent named Jennifer. She said PC should have won. Here is what she wrote me:
Just to let you know, Pike Central scored a touchdown in last few seconds of Bosse game and should have won. Even the radio announcers said it was plain as day. For some reason the refs refused to call it. Game film clearly shows they were in with time to spare. If the refs would have called touchdown correctly we would have won and should be advancing to next round. The team is absolutely devastated! I have never seen anything like this and wow I'm still in shock. It will be protested by Pike but what good will that do. We should all be celebrating, instead there is pain and shock. Our boys played the best game of the season and did in fact beat Bosse. Please give Pike Central the credit they deserve and make it aware we had a clear victory taken away. How awful for these boys. Those refs should never be allowed to officiate another game, ever!
I don’t know anymore to that story than her email. If anyone else can shed some light on this, please make a comment below.
Gibson Southern is at Washington in the other 3A semifinal. I will give the edge to the Hatchets in this one.
It is hard to write much about Heritage Hills. The Patriots play in such a weak sectional. Bob Clayton’s club has won every sectional this decade except one. The Pats have Salem in The Jungle tomorrow night. I’m going with a 35-0 prediction.
The best 1A game in the entire state will be in Leopold. Perry Central hosts North Daviess. Both teams have had great seasons. It is another game that could be affected by the weather. I picked the Cougars to win the Sectional, so I will stay with that. However, I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see PC pull it out.
There is still one week left in the regular season in Kentucky. Henderson County is at Owensboro tomorrow night. Before the season, I think most of us would have expected the Devils to win in a blowout. Not now! The Colonels are playing so well. Henderson has won six straight, and the Colonels have won the district. The Devils have struggled scoring. In their last four games Owensboro has posted scores of 10, 16, 16, and 16. I still think Owensboro is the favorite, but not by much.
Henderson had a thrilling win at home against Apollo. The Colonels erased a late six point deficit by scoring twice and rallying for a 27-20 win. I talked to one Colonels fan this week that said it was one of the most thrilling games he had seen in years. Randall talked with head coach Clay Clevenger this afternoon. The staff was scouting their playoff opponent tonight.
Union County wins the district. The Braves used another great defensive performance to win 19-2. Union County is down at Hopkins Central this week.
Illinois playoffs start Saturday. Mt. Carmel throttled Robinson last week. Quarterback Alex Hale rushed for 285 yards in the win. The Golden Aces have a tough opponent at the Snake Pit in the first round. Mahomet will be the favorite.
As for the HTF show, it was more insane than I would like. I was at Enlow Field for the Bosse/Harrison game. Fewest fans I have ever seen there. I got back and edited my game, plus the Reitz and Memorial games. We had three different feeds. 2 games from WTHI in Terre Haute, 2 from WHAS in Louisville, and Ryan Jenkins shot some games and fed out of Newschannel 15 in Mt. Carmel. It was a lot to organize. We had all kinds of troubles getting our 2 games from WHAS. We literally were able to pull them off the satellite about 5 minutes before the show.
We have a very short amount of time after the 10pm newscast ends and HTF begins. My first mic didn’t work, so I tried a second, and it didn’t work! That never happens. So I had to use Brad Byrd’s mic. So literally after Brad signed off, he ran over to me to give me his wireless mic.
The HTF open is playing, and I am try to run the mic under my shirt, by pants are undone, belt out(it was quite the site I’m sure!) So I am tucking everything in, making sure that production is receiving good audio levels. I am still getting together when BAM I’m on camera. I needed just 10 extra seconds to take a breath and get my composure.
However, time does not stand still. I knew I had 17 straight games of highlights to get through, and I am thinking in the back of my mind, “God I hope I zipped my zipper!” I wasn’t even sure what the first game was, and I looked at my scripts and saw Reitz. That is why I said, “Let’s just get to the highlights as we start off with Reitz.” After I got going, all was well, and as I said before, I thought it was a pretty good show.
Editor Erica had 27 pieces of video to keep straight with those three different feeds, and she made deadline for every single one of them.
Now that we are losing teams, our shows won’t be so jam packed. I will miss that. However, we will now go longer with our highlights as we go deeper into the playoffs. We have 13 games tomorrow night on the schedule.
Thanks as always for reading. It means a lot to me that you take the time. If you ever want me to touch on anything else, let me know. I will see everyone tomorrow night at 10:35 for NEWS 25 Home Team Friday Live!

Reader Comments (2)
North Posey has made it to the sectional 32 championship game 5 out of the last 6 years. Let's make it 6 out of 7 Vikes!
Posey is really clicking. 5 straight wins, and all by double digits except for the 12-9 win over Southridge.