Central High School Football Coach Vern McGee Exits
Vern McGee, the head coach of the Central High School Warriors football team, announced he will not be returning to the head coaching position next season.
Vern McGee, the head coach of the Central High School Warriors football team, announced he will not be returning to the head coaching position next season.
There's a lot of argument over this anonymous clip. Not about the guy doing a forward flip right over the person about to tackle him: That's obviously a display of athleticism. No, some people think it was "staged" and others argue it happened spontaneously
The Triad High School football team in Klamath Falls, Oregon, defeated Elkton High by a score of 106-66, a combined—and astounding—172 points, setting a new state record. It looks more like a basketball score than football, as Triad scored touchdowns on 16 out of 17 possessions. The only time they didn't score was on their final possession, when they had the ball inside the Elkton 1-yard line.
"We were at the 1-foot line and took a knee on the last four plays," Triad coach Kyle Petrik told The Oregonian. "We were hoping to show some class."
It was a cool, rainy night at Stocker Stadium for this week seven's 'Friday Night Lights' game of the week as Fruita Monument was hosting the Montrose Indians.
There is plenty of action tonight - both indoors and out-- for sports fans in Western Colorado. It should be a good game tonight at Stocker Stadium when the Fruita Monument Wildcats host the Montrose Indians at 7pm.
One of the benefits of traveling to broadcast CMU football games is getting the chance to see some really cool things. As you are traveling down highway 191 in Eastern Arizona, you might pass through tiny Springerville and neighboring Eager without much thought- two tiny, unassuming towns lying near the New Mexico border.
The third high school football game of the weekend at Stocker Stadium showcased the Grand Junction Tigers hosting the Durango Demons Saturday night.
The Fruita-Monument Wildcats were on the visitor's side for the second week in a row at Stocker Stadium, this time against the winless Central Warriors. It was a different Grand Junction team that they were playing, but the results were the same.
The Palisade Bulldogs were mauled by the Rifle Bears. Yes, it is an old and awful cliche', but it really fits in this case. The number one ranked Bears came to Stocker Stadium to play the number two ranked Bulldogs in class 3A play Thursday night (October 4th) in the first of three nights of high school football for the Grand Valley teams.
Friday night was a busy night for high School Football on the Western Slope! All of the local team had games on Friday (September 21, 2012) with Central's Homecoming Game happening under the Friday Night Light at Stocker Stadium