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Football Season cancelled

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/highschool/09/28/season.canceled.ap/index.html?cnn=yes

OSCODA, Mich. (AP) -- Oscoda Area High School's football team hasn't won a game, or even scored a point, in four games this season. Now the school district has decided to cancel the remaining games.

Despite pleas from players and parents, the board in the small northern Michigan district recently upheld the school's earlier decision to end the season, saying players risked injury in trying to take on much stronger opponents.

"When you go to a game on Friday night and see a team physically dominated, those are the indisputable facts," said coach Kyle Tobin.

"Seniors, I feel for you. There's nothing I can say other than I'm sorry," said board member Neal Sweet. "But you're not quitters. You went out there and did your best."

Tobin said the team was not physically competitive, had too few players and faced a tough schedule in the North East Michigan Conference, The Bay City Times reported.

Senior quarterback Mike Gondek pleaded with the school board to reconsider the school's Sept. 19 decision to cancel the remaining games.
"All I ever wanted to do was play football," Gondek said. "My teammates never felt so unsafe that we didn't want to be out there."

Tobin, who is in his first year as head coach at the 530-student school, defended his decision to recommend calling off the season.
"I have 28 years of coaching experience in high school and college, and I know the difference between a team playing bad and a team that's unsafe," he said.

The scores in Oscoda's games this season were 46-0 against Flint Hamady on Aug. 25, 30-0 against Whittemore-Prescott on Aug. 31, 44-0 against West Branch Ogemaw Heights on Sept. 8 and 44-0 against Tawas on Sept. 15.

Oscoda forfeited its game Friday against Pinconning and had four more games left on its schedule.

Tobin coached the Whittemore-Prescott football team to three state finals and one championship before leaving three years ago.

He said Oscoda High could barely meet the minimum number of players needed to field a team. He said one reason was that it did not have a junior varsity football team last year. It also lost several players to injuries.

Coaches put several sophomore players on the junior varsity team so they could compete and train without so great a risk of injury.
Some in the audience of about 100 people Monday spoke in Tobin's support.

"When you have a coach who comes and says 'unsafe,' it's not about the band, the boosters or the cheerleaders. It's about some kid getting paralyzed," said Terry Ekdahl, whose has a son on the junior varsity team.
Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
 
The scores in those games aren't even that bad. Sure, they haven't scored, but it's not like they are losing by 60 or 70 each week. Hell my old high school gets killed worse than that on a yearly basis. What about the life lessons that could be learned from toughing it out and giving your all instead fo folding up the tent when the odds weren't really in your favor.
 
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That is some crap. Here in Columbus, Africentric started playing in 2003. And lost all of their games. They were on a 3 year losing streak. Before finally winning a game this year. Here is the results from their first year. As you can see, the scores were far worst than the team in Michigan.

Fall 2003 Football Schedule:
Sept. 12: WEST- L 6-60
Sept. 19: at Marion-Franklin- L 0-75
Sept. 26: at Walnut Ridge- L 0-55
Oct. 10: at Independence- 0-74
Oct. 17: BRIGGS- L 0-44
Oct. 24: at Eastmoor Academy- L 6-54
 
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"Seniors, I feel for you. There's nothing I can say other than I'm sorry," said board member Neal Sweet. "But you're not quitters. You went out there and did your best."

not but those who are supposed to back you ans teach you lessons greater than football are. this is pathetic. in reality for 999,999 out of 1,000,000 football isnt about football, its about life lessons. pathetic.
 
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apparently my half attention typing multitasking didnt get all on there.

ill rephrase.

its horseshit.
so the kids suck at football. how many life lessons can they learn? working hard, overcomming adversity, sticking it out, blah blah all the cliches you hear.

id never vote for one of those school board members again.

pathetic. on so many levels.
 
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This was a huge topic of conversation on Kenny Roda's afternoon talk show on WKNR today. Kenny came up with a box score for I believe the West Branch game. Oscoda yardage stats were not available, but the first downs were 11-7. Oscoda did have an interception. I believe the score went 25-0 first quarter, 32-0 halftime, 44-0 end of third quarter, 44-0 final.

What I see happening here is simple. The majority of High School coaches are pretty decent guys, and when a game is in hand, they get their reserves in the game. The West Branch Coach probably saw that this game was over almost immediately, let his starters get their numbers then put in his reserves, against who the Oscoda team seemed pretty competitive. So, this team pretty much seemed destined to take an ass-whipping for a half of football, then when their starters got to go up against another teams reserves, it played out pretty close.

I'd like to see numbers of how many if any of these kids were injured in games this year, because unless it was an incredible amount, this Coach with what looks like a pretty solid background should have been fired at even the notion of cancelling the season.

High school football is pretty much where the fun ends, it all turns into business after that, whether in the big bucks world of College Football, or the sick-bucks world of the NFL. I'd bet my life that a majority of kids playing College Football would admit in private that the game itself is not that much fun, that they play it because it's what they're good at, and it's getting them a College Education, it's giving them a shot to make MIllions in the NFL.

In my opinion, this Coach let these kids down in the worst way. He took their fun away, and on a National Level has pretty much taken their pride away. There is an old saying that "It's better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all." I just think it would have been better to have let these kids play and lost, than to have never played at all. Peace.
 
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That isnt cool at all. My High school is horrible this year, and was worse last year. I mean literally these guys are the worse football team I have ever seen, and that's saying alot. They have never even discussed cancelling the season. Figures it would be in Michigan where this happens :biggrin:
 
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