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Pigskin Picnic
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
While leaving Washington County with a 35-7 win last Friday, the Westminster Wildcats felt that their multiple hour-long drive had been worthwhile. The Cats were not expected to beat Hawks, and had been demolished by them last season when the Hawks came to Westminster. But the Wildcats were on a roll coming off their defeat of archrival Lovett, and junior quarterback Tom Moak continued to step up while filling in for injured senior Clay Gibson. Moak was 4 for 8 passing while throwing for 4 of the Cats’ 5 touchdowns. This coming Friday is Westminster’s Pigskin Picnic, a pregame celebration where the fans are welcome to arrive at the game early for food and games, in which they will take on Carrollton, who is ranked #2 in AAA after their win last week. This is a very highly anticipated game, and I believe that both teams will definitely prove to be tough opponents.
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By D Stod
September 13, 2007 8:36 PM | Link to this
Wow, no comments on the big game yet?
Anybody think Carrollton has a chance?
By D Stod
September 13, 2007 8:57 PM | Link to this
Carrollton respects the Westminester program. We could be the underdogs with WM coming off the the big two wins… Carrollton needs to strike first and shut down the WM D. Then use ball control.
By Gregg
September 14, 2007 2:51 PM | Link to this
I think that if Cton can mix it up a little, they’ll be fine. Not sure how much special teams will play a factor because of the weather. But if Cton can control the line od=f scrimmage, and eliminate mistakes they’ll be ok.