Lavina-Broadview vs Willow Creek

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Lavina-Broadview vs Willow Creek

Post by wbtfg » Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:33 pm

Willow Creek gives up 100 points :shock:


The Associated Press

WILLOW CREEK - Kyle Erickson passed for five touchdowns, ran for another score and caught a touchdown pass in Broadview-Lavina's 110-69 six-man football victory over Willow Creek on Saturday.

Colt Kirkpatrick rushed for four touchdowns while Cory Kirkpatrick ran for two scores and caught a touchdown pass for Broadview-Lavina, which won the Southern six-man conference title.

Garrett Todd had two receiving TD's for Broadview, which outscored Willow Creek 69-18 in the first half.

Geritz Doely, who made eight PATs for Broadview-Lavina, passed for a touchdown and ran for another score.

Haliday Martinez passed for six touchdowns and ran for a seventh for Willow Creek. Spencer Hughes has four touchdown receptions, Catlin Skolrud passed for one score and had three TD receptions. Bryant Morales ran for two scores.


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Post by grizzh8r » Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:07 pm

looks like a score from next spring (BB)! That 8-man is crazy fast.


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Post by CatFamily » Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:13 am

As an official who does some 6-man football... that had to be a long, long game... 3-4 hours I would imagine. One of the best games we did was 74-71 Custer over Belfry for the league title. It can be a wild game... but man oh man is there some hitting... the majority is open field tackling and it brings on some hard hits.


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Post by PortlandCat » Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:34 pm

Holy Cats, it's been a while since my alma mater won anything. Way to go Pirates



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Post by bozbobcat » Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:08 pm

In a way, 6 man football is like basketball on grass. It's a fast paced, high scoring game. But 110-69 would even be an impressive score for a high school basketball game, let alone football. Wow.


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Post by CatFamily » Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:32 am

If anyone gets the chance you should go see a 6-man game sometime. It is wild. No 10 yards for a 1st down... it's 15 yards for a 1st down. QB cannot run the ball past the line of scrimmage until first getting a direct handoff or pass for the person receiving the snap... so most often the running back receives the snap and pitches or hands off to the QB who then can pass or run. Running the XP is worth 1 point... kicking the XP is 2 pts... kicking a FG is 4 pts. Sure gives the very small school opportunities for the kids to play the game. Great addition to football in Montana.


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Post by grizband » Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:59 am

The cool thing about 6-man football is that everyone is eligible for the ball. The only stipulation is that there are no hand offs, every running play starts with a pitch or toss.



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