Monday, September 30, 2019
West Point-Beemer falls at home to top ranked Warriors
The West Point-Beemer Football Team lost 54-7 at home to top ranked Wahoo Friday night.
Tough loss for the Cadets, but the Warriors are a great team.
West Point-Beemer (2-3) takes on Boone Central/Newman Grove (2-3) on the road Friday night.
The Cardinals beat Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 28-21 on the road last week.
BC/NG also owns a 7-6 win over Arlington, who the Cadets beat 34-29.
I think West Point-Beemer can definitely go into Albion and come away with a win.
Things are going to be very close and tight, but I feel the Cadets have what it takes to win and prevail.
I could also see West Point-Beemer losing a close game, but the Cadets have been good in close games so far this season.
If the game is close I give the advantage to West Point-Beemer.
There's something about going into Albion and beating Boone Central/Newman Grove that isn't an easy task though.
There's like an aura around that place.
The Cadets can definitely go in there and win, but it won't be easy.
Albion is a tough place to play so West Point-Beemer has to be ready.
The Cardinals definitely have lots of tradition and winning on their side, but that shouldn't phase the Cadets.
West Point-Beemer has to go in there and play well and hard.
The Cadets have to play a complete four quarter game and outwork, outplay, and outhustle Boone Central/Newman Grove.
West Point-Beemer has to want it more than the Cardinals, and has to fight very hard and play up to their potential.
The Cadets really need this one to have a shot at the playoffs and finish with a winning record.
It's getting down to the nitty gritty for West Point-Beemer, and the Cadets need to play the way they did against Arlington and DC West.
This is a big, key, crucial, and important game for West Point-Beemer, and the Cadets have to play like they know what all is on the line.
West Point-Beemer needs to play hard, smart, physical, and also needs to go out there and have fun.
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