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Saw Rock vs. St. Pius

From this past week, I think they will not get by Fort or Platte County. They will not be able to run on Fort or Platte County either. Effectively running the ball and stopping others from running the ball is why.
Fort's run D is the REAL DEAL especially #7. That kid was absolutely flying all over that field last Friday night. Put him together with Kearney's #4 and #19 you likely have the best LB corps in all MO never mind class!

Surprise of the Night?

I was curious how Pius schedule works for district seedings since the rest of their schedule is all under C5? Strange thing for Fort is they will have two C6 (Truman and Oak Park) on top of their C4 loss. I have no idea how that works so I was wondering if someone did..
Top I had no idea of the rule in high school where as long as a field goal attempt crosses the goal line it is a touchback. I've never seen it used, but why wouldn't every team with a soccer player do that if they are any where near the 50. The punting is so atrocious many times it would be a huge advantage on field position. I think Kearney did one from their own 35 in the first.

It’s the same as any scrimmage kick or free kick in that regard.

Saw Rock vs. St. Pius

Plucky 7on7 type of finesse team in St. Pius X taking on Rock.

Result:
Rock 6.44 yards per carry
St. Pius 2.14 yards per carry

The turnovers by Rock added to the intrigue and made it seem close. But pretty dominant performance by Rock.

First Half
Rock 106 Rushing 62 passing
SP 14 Rushing and 109 passing. Pius stuffed entirely on the run in the first half.

Second Half
Rock 126 Rushing 92 Passing
SP 44 Rushing 59 Passing.
I think this will turn out to be a very good experience for Pius. Moving all the way up to C5 it gives them a taste of what it will take to succeed vs. the top teams in that class talent rich as they are this year.

Saw Rock vs. St. Pius

Plucky 7on7 type of finesse team in St. Pius X taking on Rock.

Result:
Rock 6.44 yards per carry
St. Pius 2.14 yards per carry

The turnovers by Rock added to the intrigue and made it seem close. But pretty dominant performance by Rock.

First Half
Rock 106 Rushing 62 passing
SP 14 Rushing and 109 passing. Pius stuffed entirely on the run in the first half.

Second Half
Rock 126 Rushing 92 Passing
SP 44 Rushing 59 Passing.
I haven't seen Pius...how do you thinnk they stack up against the other C5 contenders in the KC area?

Surprise of the Night?

I was curious how Pius schedule works for district seedings since the rest of their schedule is all under C5? Strange thing for Fort is they will have two C6 (Truman and Oak Park) on top of their C4 loss. I have no idea how that works so I was wondering if someone did..
Top I had no idea of the rule in high school where as long as a field goal attempt crosses the goal line it is a touchback. I've never seen it used, but why wouldn't every team with a soccer player do that if they are any where near the 50. The punting is so atrocious many times it would be a huge advantage on field position. I think Kearney did one from their own 35 in the first.
It's all a point system, so it will be based on wins and losses, opponent's record, and margin of victory. You get bonus points for playing up a class, but no deduction for playing down a class.

1. Earning Points:

a. Points for Game Result
Win/Receiving Forfeit: 20
Loss: 10
Overtime Loss: 15
Forfeiting: 5

b. Points for Playing Up (11-Man)
i. 10 points per class played up (i.e. Class 1 plays a Class 3, 20 points earned)
ii. No penalty for playing down
iii. No play up points will be awarded to either team when a contest is forfeited prior to the start or a team refusing to complete the contest.
iv. Play up points will be awarded when a contest is played and forfeit occurs due to the use of an ineligible player.

c. Points for Strength of Schedule
i. Sum of the win/loss points of all opponents’ games less your point contribution to the sum.
ii. Count of all opponents’ games less your games against opponents.
iii. Forfeits: If a school has forfeited a contest; opponent’s strength of schedule points will be calculated at 10 points.

d. Points for Score Differential: Points are accumulated by the difference between your score and opponent’s score in each game.

Positive points in a win and negative points in a loss. Maximum points: +13 or -13

2. Calculating Points:
a. Sum of Win/Loss points divided by number of games
b. Sum of Play-Up points divided by number of games
c. Strength of Schedule points divided by Total Games
d. Sum of Score Differential points divided by number of games
e. Add the calculations from a-d to determine seed points

3. Seeding
a. Each teams’ seed points are calculated
b. Teams are seeded from highest to lowest by highest point total to lowest in comparing district team seed points.

4. Applying the Automatic Switch: If two teams have played head-to-head and their seeds are consecutive they will be switched if the lower seed has beaten the higher seed (for example, the #2 seed beats the #1 seed head to head; they will be switched). Once a switch has been made, that team is protected from being switched again (for example, the #1 seed cannot be switched with the #3 seed). This process will start from the higher seed and work down through each seeded position.

p. 14 and 15 of https://www.mshsaa.org/resources/Activities/Football/Manual.pdf

Saw Rock vs. St. Pius

Plucky 7on7 type of finesse team in St. Pius X taking on Rock.

Result:
Rock 6.44 yards per carry
St. Pius 2.14 yards per carry

The turnovers by Rock added to the intrigue and made it seem close. But pretty dominant performance by Rock.

First Half
Rock 106 Rushing 62 passing
SP 14 Rushing and 109 passing. Pius stuffed entirely on the run in the first half.

Second Half
Rock 126 Rushing 92 Passing
SP 44 Rushing 59 Passing.
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