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Old 08-23-2009, 07:55 PM
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So, what's the opinion of the St. Ignatius vs. Glenville game on the 29th?

I'm not very familiar with Ignatius' talent level, other than Kevin Johnson and Scott McVey. I assume they have enough to replace the guys they lost to graduation.

Glenville won their annual scrimmage against Y-town Mooney, but they weren't very impressive from a team standpoint. There was a big emphasis on leaders stepping up in the practices before the game, and Coach Ginn was not very happy with the results. Jonathan Newsome and Marcus Hall were big-time leaders of the team last year, and the coaches are looking for the seniors to step up right now.

I'd like to see a game as competetive as last year's, but things aren't the same on the Glenville side of things. A lot more youth at almost every position. Not sure on a score prediction yet, but I sure hope Glenville comes together a bit more in the last week of practice.
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