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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Eagles grad 10th spot in state rankings!

Pisgah grabbed their first top ten ranking since being ranked number 2 in the final 2003 ASWA poll.

For the year, Pisgah has picked up seven wins and lost just once to class 2A #13 Ider.

Team (first-place) W-L Pts Pvs
1. Trinity (24), 8-0, 378, 2
2. Cordova (7), 7-1, 319, 3
3. Leeds (1), 7-1, 280, 5
4. T.R. Miller (3), 7-1, 228, 1
5. Pike Co., 8-0, 216, 6
6. Madison Aca., 8-0, 161, 9
7. Piedmont, 6-2, 141, 4
8. Dadeville, 7-1, 122, 10
9. Hamilton, 7-1, 57 —
10. Pisgah, 7-1, 27 —


Others receiving votes: Daleville (6-2) 23, Glencoe (7-1) 20, Susan Moore (6-2) 9, Luverne (6-2) 6, Straughn (5-3) 6, Bayside Aca. (5-3) 2.

Eagles sit atop region

The Pisgah Eagles used a 21-point first half and squashed a New Hope Indians’ comeback attempt en route to a 35-20 region win on Friday night.

The Eagles (7-1, 6-0) jumped out early with a nine-play, 76-yard drive on the games opening possession. Blair Kenimer put the Eagles on top 7-0 with an 8-yard touchdown run. On the ensuing kickoff, the Eagles came up with the ball on an unintentional onside kick. Six plays later Kennimer hit Zack Peek for a touchdown, pushing Pisgah's lead 14-0.


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Friday, October 16, 2009

Sensor, Eagles Earn Awards

Josh Sensor's 248 rushing yards and four touchdowns earned him the WQSB and Wholesalecars.com Player of the Week Award.

This video shows "Dee" from WQSB and Joey from Wholesalecars.com presenting Josh with his award.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twkS6z0xmu8

Sensor also was awarded The Weekly Post's Player of the Week award and the Pisgah Eagles were named Team of the Week by the Post.

This video shows Sensor collecting those awards as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IyrDrQmIbE

Eagles Travel To New Hope

Pisgah Eagles (6-1) @ New Hope Indians(2-5)
Series: Pisgah leads 12-3
Last Meeting: Pisgah 25 New Hope 19
Last Five Games: Pisgah 5-0, New Hope 2-3

The Eagles travel to New Hope in hopes of adding one more win to the good column.

Pisgah will rely on the legs of Josh Sensor and Jeb Woods, both backs rushed for over 100 yards last week against Sylvania.

The field conditions will most likely deny much of a passing attack, but Blair Kenimer should have no troubles finding open receivers against the Indians.

If the season ended today, Pisgah would be tied with Sardis for the region title, those two are set to play next week with the Lions taking on Susan Moore tonight.

A Sardis win along with a Pisgah win tonight would ensure the Eagles a first-round home playoff game. A Sardis loss would make next week's game against the Lions extremely interesting, with tie-breaking procedures that could send the Eagles to first or even down as far as third in the region standings.

Needless to say, tonight will tell a big part in the story of 3A Region 6.