22 November 2008

Football in Billings

I arrived a little late, sometime in the 2nd quarter, because I watched the first half of the Griz-Cat game on TV. The Montana/Montana State game was 14-3 at the half and the Cats looked like they might do better in the 2nd half. That proved to be a poor prophecy as the final score was something like 35-3.


It was 14-0 Custer County Cowboys when I arrived at Wendy's Field early Saturday afternoon. Neither team seemed to have much of an offense after that. Defense ruled after a couple of early scores by the Cowboys, which I missed. Each team grudgingly gave up another touchdown in the 2nd half. Not sure what happened to Central's usually high scoring offense, though it looked like Miles City had studied their films of Central as they seemed to have figured out the running game, which was mainly Grosulak and the passing game wasn't much better.


They had beaten Miles City earlier in the year 14-8 I think so maybe we should have guessed that this was going to be a defensive game too. The kids on both sides played hard. The boys from Miles City were a little bigger and played with more skill.

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