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Stampede Remain Undefeated

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The Logan Stampede (6-0) defeated the Stripling Warriorz (3-3) by a touchdown on Saturday at Logan High School to remain undefeated in the AA division of the Rocky Mountain Football League. What started off as a quick 7 – 0 lead for the Stampede turned into an exciting ballgame complete with ambulance. As the final seconds ticked off the clock the Stampede managed to pull out the victory 21 to 14. Photos can be viewed here at TrueAggies.com by CLICKING HERE.

-pete-

Long Day of Football -- Photos Tomorrow

I just completed a very long day of football. I started at Cottonwood High School with the Shock and Blitz game. The game turned out to be a very good game with the Shock winning 36 to 30. I then stopped in Ogden and I made almost the entire second half of the Marauders and Oilers game that the Marauders won 10 to 9. I quickly made the drive to Logan and missed the first two minutes of the Stampede and Warriorz game and 7 points. Apperently the Stampede returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown.

My feet are killing me and I am tired. It looks like the photos will have to wait until tomorrow. So for all you fans who want to see the photographs, please check back tomorrow after about 4 or 5 p.m. and I should have photos for all three games. I will have more from the Shock/Blitz and the Stampede/Warriorz as I was there for their entire games, but some from the Marauders/Oilers game too.

Remember to write down which ones you would like to purchase and email me after you decide which photographs you want to purchase. :)


May 16th Games -- Probable Coverage

I was looking at catching four games in two days, but with the change of the Logan Stampede game it appears I will make only two games instead. Right now I am leaning towards the Shock/Blitz game in Salt Lake in the afternoon and then the Stampede/Warriorz game in Logan that night. That would be the least amount of driving and I would be in Logan when I was done. I just don't want to drive, and pay for gas, as far as Rexburg this weekend.

I was tempted to do the Friday night game but after looking at how badly the Revolution beat the Wolverines earlier this year, I just decided it probably would not be worth attending. Watch me have to eat my words after that comment. With how things have been going it just doesn't look like it is in the cards for the Wolverines however.

I still want to see the Blitz play this year and the Shock are in first place still, so I am hoping that will be a very good game. It doesn't hurt that Cottonwood is only half as far as Sugar Salem High either. The only thing that would have made all this better is having the Stampede/Warriorz game at 6 p.m. so there would be better lighting for the game. I guess I can't ask for everything.


May 16th Possibilities

This next Saturday poses some interesting decisions for me regarding the Rocky Mountain Football League. Normally I would be covering the Cache Valley Bears team, but they will be three hours away in Idaho. That is a long drive and would take me away from home for the entire day. If I do make the trip, there are two games right off the freeway on the way home that I can catch to make it a double-header with no additional gas expense. So what do I do?

I could go to the Bears game in Rexburg against the Madison Lionz and on the way home catch the Davis Cowboys and Idaho Mustangs game in Idaho Falls or I could catch the Ogden Rockets and Pocatello Predators. The Ogden Rockets playing the Pocatello Predators looks more promising as the time lines up better and would still allow me to get home at a reasonable hour Saturday night. I seem to be leaning towards that game as the most possible second game of the day if I do attend the Bears game.

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