Central Rockets 39, Killian Cougars 13

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MAN!!!!!! The crowd was like the old Orange Bowl playoff games back in the 90s!!! That **** was deep! Killian's crowd was like a Richmond Heights family reunion!! Lamar Miller was there!

On the opening kickoff, Robby Washington took it 93 yards down to the 1 yard line. Killian QB Khalil Anglin threw a pick 2 plays later. That was a consistent theme of the game. Killian got in the red zone 5 times & didn't score.

Central on the other hand was methodical with their approach. They used a lot of horizontal passes to exploit Killian's linebackers. RB Ghana Oboh was patient & found his holes very well. RB Jonathan Harris was an effective receiving threat. Keyone Jenkins, when under pressure, was a great scrambler. It was a VERY quiet night for both Jojo Trader & Lamar Seymore, credit to the Killian secondary, especially Dwight Bootle. Defensively, Rueben Bain was wrecking shop all over the field. It was a somewhat quiet night for Wesley Bissainthe, and Alfonzo Allen was OK against the run. Whenever Killian had time to pass the ball, Central was actually getting beat & guys were running wide open. Zayden Laing-Taylor made some plays.

Central plays Baker County Friday night at the Mecca.
 
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MAN!!!!!! The crowd was like the old Orange Bowl playoff games back in the 90s!!! That **** was deep! Killian's crowd was like a Richmond Heights family reunion!! Lamar Miller was there!

On the opening kickoff, Robby Washington took it 93 yards down to the 1 yard line. Killian QB Khalil Anglin threw a pick 2 plays later. That was a consistent theme of the game. Killian got in the red zone 5 times & didn't score.

Central on the other hand was methodical with their approach. They used a lot of horizontal passes to exploit Killian's linebackers. RB Ghana Oboh was patient & found his holes very well. RB Jonathan Harris was an effective receiving threat. Keyone Jenkins, when under pressure, was a great scrambler. It was a VERY quiet night for both Jojo Trader & Lamar Seymore, credit to the Killian secondary, especially Dwight Bootle. Defensively, Rueben Bain was wrecking shop all over the field. It was a somewhat quiet night for Wesley Bissainthe, and Alfonzo Allen was OK against the run. Whenever Killian had time to pass the ball, Central was actually getting beat & guys were running wide open. Zayden Laing-Taylor made some plays.

Central plays Baker County Friday night at the Mecca.

That doesn't sound good...Aren't we (and many other schools recruiting two of their LB?)
 
MAN!!!!!! The crowd was like the old Orange Bowl playoff games back in the 90s!!! That **** was deep! Killian's crowd was like a Richmond Heights family reunion!! Lamar Miller was there!

On the opening kickoff, Robby Washington took it 93 yards down to the 1 yard line. Killian QB Khalil Anglin threw a pick 2 plays later. That was a consistent theme of the game. Killian got in the red zone 5 times & didn't score.

Central on the other hand was methodical with their approach. They used a lot of horizontal passes to exploit Killian's linebackers. RB Ghana Oboh was patient & found his holes very well. RB Jonathan Harris was an effective receiving threat. Keyone Jenkins, when under pressure, was a great scrambler. It was a VERY quiet night for both Jojo Trader & Lamar Seymore, credit to the Killian secondary, especially Dwight Bootle. Defensively, Rueben Bain was wrecking shop all over the field. It was a somewhat quiet night for Wesley Bissainthe, and Alfonzo Allen was OK against the run. Whenever Killian had time to pass the ball, Central was actually getting beat & guys were running wide open. Zayden Laing-Taylor made some plays.

Central plays Baker County Friday night at the Mecca.
I coached Zayden Laing Taylor in youth ball. (Dont even wanna talk about it lol) Miramar Wolverones we were depe with talent they all are playing varsity ball now at top programs.

I knew Central would be to much forkillian but good to see them be formidable again.
 
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