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DeSales 30 CAL 7
#1
Good effort tonight. Defense came to play.
#2
I believe if someone wants to do some research, I told everyone after the CAL/ Christian Co game that CAL would not win their district this year.
#3
Didn't think it would be that one sided. but the DeSales win is not a surprise.
#4
CAL really had no offense. I was shocked at what I saw back in September.
#5
13 penalties CAL. 217!yrds total.
3 penalties Desales. 17 yrds

Hmmm
#6
GEAUXBABIN Wrote:13 penalties CAL. 217!yrds total.
3 penalties Desales. 17 yrds

Hmmm

Since 2013, CAL has averaged >30 in penalties, compared to their opponents (CAL was 15-0 last season, yet committed far more penalties than their opponents); it is simply their style of play to be aggressive. A large portion of the penalties tonight came when CAL was trying to find any opportunity for a comeback; lead to the kids being overly anxious, thus the penalty results.
#7
GEAUXBABIN Wrote:13 penalties CAL. 217!yrds total.
3 penalties Desales. 17 yrds

Hmmm

It is also worth noting that the CAL-DeSales rivalry, is NASTY. In the past three years, when DeSales was set to be eliminated by CAL, they committed far more penalties in the fourth quarter, than did CAL.

I strongly suspect that with Cantwell in control, CAL will continue to commit fewer overall penalties than CAL did under LeFors.
#8
GEAUXBABIN Wrote:13 penalties CAL. 217!yrds total.
3 penalties Desales. 17 yrds

Hmmm

Are you saying the penalties weren't warranted? I dont think even CAL's coaches would argue that point. They were totally undisciplined last night.
#9
With the final score, those penalties would all have to come on TDs or scoring drives to make a difference. JMO, I wasn’t there.
#10
Congrats to DeSales.

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