Week 9 Preview: Grant (3-5, 2-3 PIL) @ #7 Lincoln (8-0, 6-0 PIL)

  

When: Friday, October 30th 7:30 P.M.

Where: Lincoln High School

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Rivalry week is here. After keeping their playoff hopes alive last week against Roosevelt, the Grant Generals travel to the west side to take on the undefeated Lincoln Cardinals. Last year this game was hyped up to be an interesting battle of teams supposed to contend for the PIL crown, but the Generals handled Lincoln 37-7 on their way to a league title.

Head man Was Warren has the Cardinals playing at peak level after last week’s 41-7 thrashing of Franklin and looks to complete the school’s first undefeated regular season since 2005 when they appeared in the state title game against Jesuit. Lead by defensive backs Nolan Ostmo and Michael Angyus as well as a slew of defensive lineman, the Lincoln defense has allowed a state-low 53 points (6.6 ppg) through the first eight weeks of the season.

On the offensive side, Lincoln runs the same wing-t offense we saw against Sherwood and features a number of playmakers including junior Edmund Slevin who torched Franklin for 234 yards and 4 touchdowns in the first half. To say this offense in run-oriented would be an understatement as they average just seven pass attempts per game. The Generals will have their hands full with the physical style of the Cardinals and will have to play with a sense of urgency if they hope to pull of what would be considered a huge upset.

So it comes down to this. One game for a chance to make the playoffs. One chance to beat one of the elite teams in the state. You can bet that the Generals will be ready to take on their biggest test this season. With that, let’s take a look at the keys to this week’s game.

Play physical: plain and simply, the only way Grant stands a chance at coming away with a victory this week is to play their most physical game of the year. That means everyone from the line to the defensive backs has to have great eyes for their reads and be ready to stop the run against a team hoping to dominate the line of scrimmage.

Worry about your job: Being able to have team success only comes from each player doing their individual assignment on every play. Against an offense like this if you try to make every play yourself, the misdirection and deception will lead to big plays that have put games out of reach early for Lincoln’s opponents.

Create opportunities: Playing a team like Lincoln who runs the football almost exclusively means there will be less opportunities to put points on the board. Knowing that, Grant has to make every play available to them. No dropped passes, no avoidable penalties like false starts and offsides which have plagued the team at times this season and most importantly, no turnovers while on offense. Conversely on defense that means rallying to the ball carrier to possibly create a turnover. If the Generals can come up with a couple of key plays against the Cardinals, they just may be able to pull out a win.

This week’s contest is up for game of the week. Follow the link posted at the top of this article to vote for the Generals to be covered as the game of the week by KGW. Also, a white-out is scheduled for the game. So wear white to match the team’s away uniforms, cram the stands, and be loud to support the Generals in their biggest game of the season.

That’s all for today, check back in tomorrow for more coverage of the team leading up to this Friday’s game! 

Go Generals!

PIL Pick ‘Em: Week 4

Game day is here and the Generals are charged and ready for their homecoming game Cleveland. The importance of this game is magnified with Grant needing league wins if they hope to make the playoffs, especially considering the fact that they play one less league game than everyone else in the PIL. Last week we were 2-1 in our predictions, bringing our overall record for the season to 12-5. Let’s take a look at this week’s match ups, as always our predicted winners will be listed in bold

Wilson at Franklin:

The Trojans are simply to experienced and talented for Franklin to seriously threaten. While the Quakers appear to be in the hunt for a playoff spot, their run won’t be aided this week.

Jefferson at Madison:

Madison is running off of the unexpected moral lift after last week’s upset of the Generals, and with lowly Jefferson scheduled to visit 82nd Avenue, the Senators will look to get off to a 2-0 start in league.

Lincoln at Roosevelt:

Early on it looks like Lincoln and Wilson are the favorites for the league title, with everyone else fighting for playoff seeding. Nolan Osmo and company will roll over Roosevelt this week.

That’s all for today, tune in at 4:00 for coverage of the Generals game against Cleveland. 

Go Generals!

PIL Pick ‘Em: Week 3

The race is on. The next seven weeks will be an all out sprint for a league title and playoff seeding. The first week of league play is pivotal for each and every team as it determines whether you’re in the driver’s seat or chasing the leader. This week’s most anticipated game is Grant visiting Madison in the KOIN 6 Blitz game of the week, which we previewed on Monday. After another 5-2 last week, we’re 10-4 on the year. Let’s look at our picks for this week. As always, our winners are in bold and we don’t include the Generals game in our predictions each week because of our obvious bias.

Roosevelt at Franklin: While quarterback Max Hawkins has an impressive arm, if he’s constantly trying to avoid Roosevelt’s pass rush it will be a long night. 

Cleveland at Wilson: Wilson is just too big, too fast, and too experienced for Cleveland to make this a competitive contest. Look for Wilson to win big in this one.

Lincoln at Jefferson: If there’s a favorite in the league after the first two weeks of the season it has to be the Cardinals. This will be a relatively easy test as Jefferson simply doesn’t have the athletes to compete with Lincoln this fall.

That’s all for now, we’ll be posting our first installment of our General Round Up later this evening which will include all of the news stories involving Grant Generals athletics.

PIL Pick ‘Em: Week 2

Last week the PIL showed its ahead of last year’s pace by winning two non-league games and being extremely competitive in a third. Last week was a decent one as I went 5-2 in my predictions. This week will prove to be even tougher as Lincoln and Roosevelt go on the road against top-tier opponents and other PIL teams face their own formidable foes.
As we previewed earlier this week, the most intriguing game in the league will be when Grant takes on Sherwood. If the Generals can step up to the challenge that this type of top-notch program provides. With that being said, let’s take a look at the picks for this week. Our picks to win each game is the team listed in bold.

Lincoln at Southridge

Wilson vs Cresent Valley

Roosevelt at Clackamas

Cleveland vs Century

Franklin at Summit

Jefferson at Barlow

Madison vs Hood River Valley

That’s all for tonight everyone. Tune in tomorrow as we’ll bring you coverage of the game. To see live coverage starting with pregame warm ups, download the application “Periscope” and follow @grant_fb. As always: Go Generals!


PIL Power Rankings: Week 1

Week one was superb across the state with several exciting games to begin the 2015 season. Central Catholic lost its first in-state contest since the 2012 quarterfinals at the hands on an impressive looking Jesuit team, and Wilson hung on to beat 5A power Silverton.  Week 2 will bring us more great games across the PIL, with Lincoln hosting Southridge and your Grant Generals traveling to Sherwood. Before diving into this week, we’ll update out power rankings from last week’s PIL results.

1. Wilson Trojans (1-0)

Hanging on to beat Silverton was great for improving this season’s PIL résumé, and with another 5A school on the slate this week it looks like Wilson will have a stranglehold on the top spot for the near future.

2. Lincoln Cardinals (1-0)

Going on the road for a win in week 1 is always great for a team’s moral, but this week will prove to be a different leve of competition with Metro league power Southridge coming to Lincoln.

3. Grant Generals (0-1)

Having the chance to put Lakeridge away in the final moments of the game, the young Generals let the game slip through their fingers. What awaits Grant after a heartbreaking loss? A top five team in Sherwood looking to impress in their home opener, this will undoubtedly be the stiffest competition the Generals face during the regular season.

4. Madison Senators (0-1)

Stopping off at Autzen Stadium didn’t have the rub off coach Don Johnson was looking for as the Senators put up only 14 points against the lowest ranked 6A team from last season in South Eugene. Madison will have the chance to prove they aren’t all hype when Hood River Valley comes to Portland this Friday.

5. Franklin Quakers (0-1)

Being embarrassed by Redmond wasn’t the start to the season the Quakers envisioned, and it won’t get any easier as they travel to Summit this week. Look for Franklin to be ready to roll once league play starts next week.

6. Roosevelt Roughriders (0-1)

Losing their opening game puts Roosevelt behind the eight ball when they take on Clackamas. The Cavaliers talent will likely have the Roughriders headed into league play with an 0-2 record and little time to relax with a front loaded schedule in the PIL.

7. Jefferson Democrats (0-1)

Jefferson faces the same problems as Roosevelt with a trip to Barlow scheduled this week.

8. Cleveland Warriors (0-1)

Not only was the Varsity shutout last week at Aloha, but the entire Cleveland program failed to score a single point.  Another game against a tough Metro league opponent in Century will provide a tough start to the season.

Check back in each day for coverage of the team leading up to this week’s game at Sherwood. Go Generals!