Featured Advertisers
Sat, Nov. 28  -   -  Mobile  -  RSS
  

Make a post about this story on FredTalk. Get a printer-friendly version of this page. E-mail this story to a friend.

Fredericksburg Falcons coach James Hobbs said his team won't take the struggling Northern Neck Rivermen lightly.
FILE/THE FREE LANCE-STAR

Visit the Photo Place

Teams put bragging rights on line

Recreation

Date published: 9/25/2009

BY CARDEN HEDELT

All great football rivalries, even the ones that seem older than the game itself, have to start sometime.

The Redskins' rivalry with the Cowboys started in the early 1960s, when the Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team.

The rivalry between Virginia Tech and Virginia, in which teams compete for the Commonwealth Cup, began in 1895.

The Fredericksburg Falcons and Northern Neck Rivermen will look to start their own rivalry, albeit on a lesser scale, this weekend.

Although the two play in different semiprofessional football leagues, the Rivermen will host the Falcons Saturday at Colonial Beach High School.

The Falcons (9-3), winners of five of their last six games, come into the game with a playoff spot in the Mason-Dixon League playoffs already ensured.

But in their last game, a 6-0 loss against the Virginia Crusaders, the Falcons had problems turning red zone possessions into points.

That's something Falcons coach James Hobbs hopes to see fixed this weekend.

"We have to get the offense clicking, which isn't happening right now," Hobbs said. "We have to find ways to punch it into the end zone. That's something we have to do before the playoffs, so that's something we're going to try to do this weekend."

Hobbs knows that his team won't be able to come in and walk over the Rivermen, arguing that the Northern Neck team's talent level is better than their 1-9 record suggests.

"I watched them play, and even though they're a first-year team, they've got a lot of good talent," Hobbs said. "They managed to [recruit] some guys from other teams. They have some good talent, and I expect them to give us a good game. I don't expect to go down there and [win in a cakewalk] but at the same time, I have a high-caliber offense and defense that they'll have to stop."

As far as Rivermen coach Dennis Cornwell is concerned, a win in the final game of his season could take the sting out of a tough inaugural season of semipro football in the Northern Neck.


1  2  Next Page  


Follow us on
twitter
fredericksburg.com Facebook page


Date published: 9/25/2009


What do you think?
Enter your FredTalk username and password to post a comment on this story. If you are registered on FredTalk or another part of this site, use that login here. Otherwise, you can just REGISTER here... .

Username: Password:

Post title:


Please keep it brief: (512-character limit)
Please make sure CAPS LOCK is off. Posts in ALL CAPS will be deleted.)


By checking this box, you agree to the terms of the FredTalk User agreement.