Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Part 2 is up!!!

Kudos to all the fans...31 downloads of part one and the thing has only been posted for about 8 hours or so. WOW!
Maybe I'll have to have Eddie back again, if he garners this kind of response...LOL
So here's part two, about the GTE (well Harbor Beach) and the GTW, the NCTL with Steve Jias will be posted later tonight.
Here is a link for part two:
http://www.box.net/shared/kh669euano
I'll also do my best to get an update on all the happenings so far this week score-wise and possibly something on the implications of the Parkway Christian forfeits.
On a sad note, Ubly senior David Osentoski passed away. For those who don't know who he was, he was a member of the Ubly football team for many years but was diagnosed with cancer. He was honored before the game with Vassar, where a message from his teammates was read to him over the speakers (they told him he was the best teammate they have ever had and that they loved him), he sat in a golf cart on the sidelines for the game and coach Sweeney, the Homecoming Court and several other people, took the time to chat with him throughout the game. Ubly players have had has his name on their helmet since then.
After the game Osentoski went into hospice and passed away this afternoon.
Let's keep his family, his friends and the team in our prayers as they go through a very difficult time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chris, the scenario is there for a four teem 1st place finish. The key game is of coarse Friday's Cass City/Vassar contest. Should Vassar win it then revolve around the Cass City/Laker High game Oct 17.

Right now Cass City and EPBP are both 3-1, All Saints 3-2, Reese and Vassar 2-2.

If the Vulcans defeat the Hawks and finish with a victory against Bad Axe = 4-2

A Hawk loss to Vassar and a win vs. EPBP = 4-2

EPBP win over Bad Axe, loss to Cass City = 4-2

Reese win vs USA will set up a Week 8 match up against BCAS, the winner will finish 4-2.

Anonymous said...

Vassar lost to BCAS 38-20 and Reese 21-13 for two division losses.