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Holmes 56, Harrison County 8
#1
Holmes opened up a 35-0 halftime lead and was never really threatened on the road at Harrison County.

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll...310290131/

Holmes finishes its regular season at 8-2.
#2
Holmes 14 21 7 14--56
Harrison Co. 0 0 8 0--8
HO–Oden 19 run (Gullett kick)
HO–Jensen 9 run (Gullett kick)
HO–Oden 62 run (Gullett kick)
HO–Jensen 7 run (Gullett kick)
HO–Coston 27 pass from Jensen (Gullett kick)
HO–Scruggs 1 run (Gullett kick)
HA–Whitson 2 run (Korona run)
HO–Peterson 7 pass from Rice (Gullett kick)
HO–Scruggs 6 pass from Rice (Gullett kick)
Records: HO 8-2, HA 5-5
#3
Congrats Holmes
#4
How good is Holmes? What kind of schedule have they played?
#5
We may play Harrison next year. Anyone have any info on the Breds?
#6
havesomefun Wrote:How good is Holmes? What kind of schedule have they played?

Decent team, marginal schedule. They'll likely go two weeks deep into the playoffs, and possibly three with their athleticism, but I don't see them being a serious threat to Boyle or Bell.
#7
Panther Thunder Wrote:We may play Harrison next year. Anyone have any info on the Breds?

Decent sized school that has a good team every few years. They tend to schedule down, picking up wins against the likes of Newport and Scott, which can't help come playoff time. Next year I think they'll be in a district with Highlands, CovCath, Holmes and Pendleton County, so they'll at least have to fight for their playoff life.
#8
I was kinda thinking they would beat Catholic this year in round two. What does anyone think?

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