Given both team’s abilities to run the ball and play defense, the obvious differences will be in turnovers, whether one team can effectively pass the ball and special teams. Problem is, even those are pretty even overall. Hamilton’s offense was pretty non-existent last week,
inside the front and rear seats, and while the Huskies knew that and will make some tweaks (try and get Cole Luke the ball more), the Huskies also know they’re facing a defense every bit as good or better than Desert Ridge. Both teams will dig into the playbook for trickery if necessary. It’s up to Mountain Pointe’s offensive line and Antonio Hinojosa to make good decisions (even it it means an incompletion or leads to a punt) and not get overwhelmed by the big stage and the moment. The hunch here is he can manage the game, while the Pride’s defense can keep the Hamilton offense in check just enough and force A.J. Thigpen to stay in the pocket and read progressions.
The local group is bringing in more than 300 feet of track, trains and detailed dioramas of Arizona rail towns. Parents and children are invited to inspect the scenes up close,
moncler, and they’ll even get to operate the trains. ABTO members will answer questions and give historical tidbits on Arizona’s railways.
Thomas, also a middle blocker, led Hamilton with 13 kills. Jacobsen added 12 while Young and Dawson finished with six apiece. In back, setter Roxanne Lake racked up 34 assists and senior libero Alexa Saba tallied eight digs while starting numerous Hamilton rallies.
Whatever punishment is handed down, it appears that Savarese is unlikely to comment on the situation. AHSAA policy calls for sending disciplinary letters to schools and allowing local school officials to release the details, and Ingram s e-mail indicated Savarese plans to follow the usual protocol.
“We don’t use that word,
gen19933,” he said. “We start over every year and try to build and re-build. We try to get it done like this every year, and it’s been working so that’s what we’ll do.”
It?s a vibrant, casual atmosphere at his corner of the entertainment district, and he relishes it ? repairing instruments,
Mike Kittrell/mkittrell@al.com, making lattes for customers and even performing.