Thursday, September 22, 2011

Reinhart Rundown: Week 4 Info

I've praised the work of Jeff Reinhart at Lancaster-Lebanon League News before in this space & I've decided to make it a weekly feature. See, Jeff publishes so much awesome material that it would be overkill to highlight each of his articles with a post about it. From now on I will gather it all in one post, summarize his items, and direct you to them. Let's get started with all his stuff on L-L Week 4...

First, Jeff's weekly live chat. While I missed it this week (held Wednesday at 7:00 PM) I did read the archive & found a few Wilson questions which were answered by Jeff. First commenter "Doug Boas" asked a simple question - Who else beats Wilson?

Jeff doesn't seem to think it'll happen. However, he has warned of McCaskey (this weeks foe) and one other team. Commenter "Steve" figured out who that "other team" is...

As I mentioned previously, Jeff likes Manheim Township as a prime Section 1 challenger for the Bulldogs. He reiterates that here.

Certainly tune in to Jeff's weekly live chats & ask Wilson-related questions. They usually occur on Wednesday evenings. Moving on...

On Monday's Jeff publishes his L-L rankings, which combines all 3 sections into one big list of the Top 5. Following week 3's dismantling of Reading, Wilson lands at #2 just behind Lancaster Catholic.

Jeff's other weekly posts include a video preview & individual game capsules. Here's what he had to say about this week's match-up with McCaskey...
ABOUT WILSON: Bulldogs have 11 takeaways – tops in the L-L League. And plus-5 turnover ratio is tied for No. 2 in the league. … No. 1 defense in the league, yielding 183.0 yards per game. And tops in the league in rushing defense with just 231 yards against on the ground. … Two non-offensive TD in win over Reading: Rodney Gillin returned a punt 68 yards for a score and LB Junior Joseph took a fumble 52 yards to the house. … Putting a bow on the Wilson-Reading series: Bulldogs now have four Mercy Rule wins in a row over the Red Knights, and have outscored Reading 101-0 in the last two games and 162-19 in the last three games.
See Jeff's full preview of the game here.

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