Both teams are coming off of victories this past week. Airport (3-3) defeated a depleted Grosse Ile team 27-7 while Huron (2-4) upended Jefferson 48-34. Airport won last year’s game in Carleton 14-13 and have won 28 in a row in the annual series.
The Airport offense has been clicking recently, teams must account for both the Jet’s passing and running attacks. Defensively, the Jets are giving up a meager 16 ppg in league play and have been opportunistic forcing some turnovers.
Huron’s offense has averaged 43 ppg over the last two contest but the defense has been giving up points as well. Huron QB Eli Scott should return from injury after missing the Jefferson game last week although sophomore QB Matt Hartwick stepped in and did a fine job.
Airport needs this win to keep their playoff hopes alive while Huron hopes to still finish with a winning record and stop the losing streak to Airport that dates back to 1984. Pick: Huron 23 Airport 21
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Airport 28 Huron 24 EM
Seems like everyone forgot there was actually a game to be played tonight. Next years Airport team and "the league's biggest rivals" aside Airport wins tonight 21-28. Huron's lack of run defense will prove to be the difference.
FR/Huron is a big rivalry. Just look at the attendance when they play. Not just football, look at boys and girls basketball and even volleyball. Big Crowds!
GI vs View is def biggest rivalry no doubt
Pollard is a senior this year, not a junior. Which could prove to be a big lose for the team seeing the program lacks someone to kick extra points.
The 9:40PM post... Its apparent that whoever is giving the opinion about the JV QB not being able to throw 20 yards, doesn't know squat. The QB next year will most likely be a Junior currently starting on Varsity Defense, and one of the better athletes on the team. The junior class has several athletes, that are gaining varsity experience this year. McGrath, Page, Pollard, Smith, Meyering, Turner, and a few others will prove ya wrong. Its a shame you think they lack athletes, the next two years at Airport will be pretty exciting.
Some of these posts are hilarious.
bn,
Flat Rock and Huron isn't much of a Rivalry anymore. They're all buddy buddy with eachother LOL. Anyone remember the Conner and Weclowski scuffle during the basketball game? Pure rivalry. Sad to see its gone
KC
Hello, October 8, 2013 at 9:17 PM
" Chris Schultz said...
Divisions are based on the teams that make the playoffs. Every 6-3 and higher team gets in. Some 5-4 teams get in. The schools are then broken down into divisions based on enrollment. The top 12.5% would be D1, the next 12.5% D2, and so on and so on for 8 divisions."
Chris answered just fine.
Why so arrogant? What because you guys beat a team, with half of its key players missing, who still competed against you; or because you beat a team thats no contest to the league at all; or is it because you narrowly beat your rivals who are 1-5? See you on here Friday after your 3-4.
KC
I'm just stating facts KC. At least we play teams with a pulse most years in weeks 1 and 9. While you guys play the Sisters of the Blind every chance you get. Why is that KC? Btw that 1-5 team just lit up your defense.
View and GI to me are the biggest
Rice Probably has the longest, I wanna say 1986. But who really cares?
Nobody except Airport apparently