Monday, November 28, 2011

End of the Road



Linfield found the road to Salem was a little too long especially when it winds through Dover, Delaware.

The Wildcats' season ended over 2500 miles away from where it started in September after the Wesley Wolverines rode a series of uncharacteristic mistakes and lapses by Linfield to eradicate a 20-point Linfield halftime lead. Wesley scored 42 unanswered points in the second half to continue on to the Quarterfinals in the DIII playoffs.

Brent's football career also ended this weekend about 5000 miles away from where it started back in his eighth grade year at St. Louis. It was a very memorable ride for Juliet and me. And I know Brent feels very fortunate for the opportunities and experiences he had.

It will be a lot different for all of us now that both of the boys are done playing organized sports but we'll look forward to whatever is down that road.




Friday, November 25, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II

Trying out my new Smartphone today.
So far, so good. I saw it on sale at Radio Shack for $49.99; AT&T wanted $199 for it.

It's a 4g phone and I was able to keep my Unlimited Data Plan and so far it seems like a great bargain. It's fast!

It has a 8mp camera and looks like the reviews were right...it takes nice photos.



More later...
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Preview of the longest trip

Wildcat11 of Advantage Catdome posts a game preview each week that Linfield football plays.

I'm glad he will be able to make the trip to Dover. One more familiar element for the team on Saturday.

Here's his game breakdown

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Round One Down

The Wildcats used all but 33 seconds of the full 60 minutes of gametime to once again knock Cal Lutheran out of the playoffs, 30-27 at Maxwell Field this past Saturday.

It was the third straight year that the two teams have met in the first round with Linfield coming out ahead all three times.

This one was a nail-biter as the Kingsmen from California fought back from a 20-3 deficit to come within a Field Goal from tying the game as time was running out.

A blocked field goal secured the win in the last minute of play and led to a happy Wildcat greeting after the game.

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The team will travel across the country to face Wesley College in Dover, Delaware on Saturday.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A sack goes unrecorded

Although it wasn't included in the Official Stats, these photos show that Brent did get a sack on Saturday



Lewis and Clark QB takes off to the left.



Brent keeps position



He dives for the QB and moves out of sight



The QB goes down!
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Stacking the deck

The official brackets for the Division III playoffs were released on Sunday afternoon.

http://www.d3football.com/playoffs/2011/bracket.pdf

d3football.com's #5 ranked Linfield will be matched against #8 Cal Lutheran in the First Round for the third consecutive year. This will be the 5th time that they are playing each other in the past 3 seasons.

CalLu fans must be frustrated at not being tabbed for a home game in the opening round especially since SCIAC (Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) runner-up, #14 Redlands, was also included in the tournament and sent on the road to face the top seed in the bracket, #4 Mary Hardin-Baylor in Texas.

This was one of many perplexing things that seem to occur with yearly regularity in the NCAA Selection Committee's decisions. There seems to be a heavy bias against the West-coast teams in terms of seeding and travel:

  • Four of the eight teams in the bracket with Linfield finished in the d3football.com Top Ten
  • Seven of the eight finished in the Top 20
  • #3 St. Thomas (St. Paul, MN) is a #1 seed in a bracket that has NO other teams ranked higher than #11 Delaware Valley
  • #1 Wisconsin-Whitewater, also a #1 seed has only #10 Salisbury in its bracket and 3 other teams in the Top 20.
  • The final top seed, #2 Mount Union has two Top Ten teams in its bracket but also includes teams ranked #22, #25, #38, #39 and one unranked automatic qualifier.
Another oddity comes in the second round where the winner of the Linfield-CalLu game, barring an upset by #31 Hobart, would likely face #7 Wesley in Delaware! d3football.com feels that Wesley may have been the best team to not make the DivIII finals in the past 2-3 seasons.

Finally, besides the tough draw in the bracket looking forward should Linfield be fortunate enough to keep winning the travel schedule would likely criss-cross the nation and add to the difficulty. If form holds according to rankings the Wildcats would play at home the first week; Wesley in Dover, DE; Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, TX; Mount Union in Alliance, OH then finally to Salem, VA for the Stagg Bowl.

That's a lot of frequent flyer miles!

GO 'CATS!


Senior Day at Linfield

Saturday was also Brent's last regular season home game. The school honored 24 Seniors by recognizing them and their families just before the game.

We waited on the sideline until Brent came for us. He handed a rose to Juliet and we all stood in a line in front of the rest of the team. Each Senior was introduced along with their families for recognition. Brent made sure that his brother was with us on the field; that's something he wanted to make sure they both shared.

It was a very special moment.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Championship Saturday in Mac

We are back in McMinnville today for what we thought when we originally planned it, would be Brent's Senior Game and final regular season home game. Instead, because of a resurgent Lewis & Clark team the importance of the game has skyrocketed.

The Pioneers lost their first game of the year last week to Willamette and although it was also a Northwest Conference loss can still walk away with the automatic bid into the NCAA playoffs if they can get past Linfield today.

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The 'Cats won, 47-14 and claimed the outright Northwest Conference title. Along with that comes the automatic bid into the playoffs.

The wait for the official seeding will last until Sunday afternoon. Then they find out who and where they will play in the first round. It's almost certain that they will be home for their first game but the opponent is open to pretty wild speculation.