To all those who think Yorktown Wrote:
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> was a good TEAM.........The SB Yorktown game was
> at best a strange game those who want to give
> props to Yorktown don't know anything about
> football and who was a strong team and who wasn't
> including a fairly knowledgeable fan in easternva
> who just babbled nonsense at me. I stand by all my
> logic Yorktown's D sucked and SB shouda won, couda
> won and did win. By the way if you could use your
> noogin the term is shoudo wouda couda. To the SB
> fan who feels the need to be gracious - Yes
> Yorktown made some nice plays to create fumbles
> when SB was not taking care of the ball the first
> fumble the SB back did not protect the ball and
> the defender was beat and reached out and manged
> to hit the ball good effort but a bit of luck
> involved and poor play from the runner. Second
> fumble not one SB fan can say what happened it was
> on the far side of the field. Third fumble was a
> pile in the middle of the field again who knows if
> it was created by Yorktown or poor ball carrying
> by SB interception was an under thrown ball (but
> still a spectacular play by Stewart) Rather than
> argue with you idiots who take things so literal
> just read this account of the game they got it
> right and straight from the head coaches mouth "no
> one soiled themselves"
>
>
http://vivaloudoun.blogspot.com/
You're quoting a Loudoun site as a nonbiased source of Friday's game? Give me a break and see below for what rivals.com posted about the back and forth of it. You say Yorktown "sucked," and I say you don't know jack and that your behavior on here is an embarassment. I've been watching SB since the school opened and nobody scored like that on us. They were a much smaller team, on the road, that outhit and outhustled us in the first half and still led 29-28 in the third. We all saw the game and we know that our heavily favored team was def better, but the views you've espoused here are not credible and sound like you're a hater, too. Read below what Rivals.com posted about the game and learn to respect our opponents' achievements. Oh, I agree with the dude's post from ER that under your logic SB has to be considered an underachiever at states all of these years vs. our reg season and NR performances.
Stone Bridge 69, Yorktown 50 (Final) Reply
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Two 12-0 programs battled in the Northern Region Championship game on Friday afternoon at Stone Bridge High School as the Bulldogs, from the Liberty District, played host to the Yorktown Patriots, who make their home in the National District.
In one of the craziest back-and-forth contests in recent memory, Stone Bridge battled back from a 22-point deficit in the second quarter with 55 unanswered points to take a 33-point lead in the fourth quarter only to see Yorktown cut it to 12 points before a kickoff return capped the scoring in a game that saw 119 points put on the board.