Belleville beat Jackson Northwest Friday, 24-6, according to the MLive high school sports page.
No details are in yet.
The Mounties fall to 0-4 on the season.
According to the box score, Northwest trailed 12-0 at the half. The Mounties' lone touchdown came in the 4th quarter.
Next week, Northwest travels to Lansing to play Sexton.
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Friday, September 17, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Belleville could be just what Northwest needs
A year ago, the Northwest Mounties opened the season 0-3.
Then they took a trip to Belleville, where they captured a two-touchdown victory.
This year, the Mounties are again 0-3. This time, the Tigers are coming to Mountie Stadium.
The Belleville squad, on paper away, is a little tougher than the team Northwest played a year ago.
And, again on paper, the Mountie squad this year is struggling a bit more than last year's team. It is giving up more points and scoring fewer of them. (To be fair, fielding a competitive football team with only 22 players is no easy matter, especially with Northwest's schedule).
All of that said, it is homecoming for Northwest, which gives the team an added motivation.
I'm not going to predict the score every week but I'll give this one a whirl.
It's going to be close, no doubt. But if the Mounties can score early and play better defense, they've got a shot.
Here goes: Northwest 27, Belleville 22.
Then they took a trip to Belleville, where they captured a two-touchdown victory.
This year, the Mounties are again 0-3. This time, the Tigers are coming to Mountie Stadium.
The Belleville squad, on paper away, is a little tougher than the team Northwest played a year ago.
And, again on paper, the Mountie squad this year is struggling a bit more than last year's team. It is giving up more points and scoring fewer of them. (To be fair, fielding a competitive football team with only 22 players is no easy matter, especially with Northwest's schedule).
All of that said, it is homecoming for Northwest, which gives the team an added motivation.
I'm not going to predict the score every week but I'll give this one a whirl.
It's going to be close, no doubt. But if the Mounties can score early and play better defense, they've got a shot.
Here goes: Northwest 27, Belleville 22.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Week 4: Belleville Tigers visit Jackson Northwest
The Belleville Tigers (1-2) are headed to Mountie Stadium on Friday.
It is homecoming for Jackson Northwest and the Mounties are hoping to make it their first win of the season.
Northwest beat Belleville last year, 35-20, in the first-ever meeting between the schools.
Belleville opened the 2010 season with a 17-14 loss to Saline. The Tigers crushed Redford Union in Week 2, 54-14, and fell this past Friday to Dearborn Fordson, 36-26.
It is homecoming for Jackson Northwest and the Mounties are hoping to make it their first win of the season.
Northwest beat Belleville last year, 35-20, in the first-ever meeting between the schools.
Belleville opened the 2010 season with a 17-14 loss to Saline. The Tigers crushed Redford Union in Week 2, 54-14, and fell this past Friday to Dearborn Fordson, 36-26.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Jackson Northwest loses to Owosso, 30-14
Owosso threw the ball for 276 yards in beating Jackson Northwest at home, 30-14, according to MLive's High School Sports page.
The Mounties trailed 17-6 at halftime.
Northwest's Grant Wedgwood rushed for 119 yards on 29 carries.
The Mounties fall to 0-3 on the season. They will host Belleville next Friday for homecoming.
Here's a brief story from the Flint Journal.
The Mounties trailed 17-6 at halftime.
Northwest's Grant Wedgwood rushed for 119 yards on 29 carries.
The Mounties fall to 0-3 on the season. They will host Belleville next Friday for homecoming.
Here's a brief story from the Flint Journal.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Jackson Northwest beats Belleville, 35-20
Jackson Northwest scored its first victory of the season Friday, beating Belleville, 35-20.
Read the story from MLive here.
The Mounties are now 1-3 and are home next week against Lansing Sexton.
Sexton lost to St. Johns in overtime Friday, 35-28.
Read the story from MLive here.
The Mounties are now 1-3 and are home next week against Lansing Sexton.
Sexton lost to St. Johns in overtime Friday, 35-28.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Massey Ratings predicts Belleville win over Northwest
Massey Ratings is predicting Belleville will beat Northwest on Friday night, 32-26.
See the prediction here.
Massey has been pretty close predicting the scores of the past two Mountie games, although the outcomes haven't always been correct.
The computer has been accurate so far in predicting Belleville's two losses and one win.
Friday's game at Belleville will be the first meeting ever between the two schools.
See the prediction here.
Massey has been pretty close predicting the scores of the past two Mountie games, although the outcomes haven't always been correct.
The computer has been accurate so far in predicting Belleville's two losses and one win.
Friday's game at Belleville will be the first meeting ever between the two schools.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Jackson Northwest loses to Owosso, 21-20
The Jackson Northwest Mounties lost Saturday night at home to Owosso, 21-20.
Read the Jackson Citizen Patriot game story here.
The Mounties are now 0-3. They travel Friday to Belleville to take on the 1-2 Tigers.
On the bright side, Mountie running back Jordan Piepkow rushed for 131 yards Saturday, giving him 424 yards this season. His counterpart Will Johnson ran for 115 yards and now has rushed for a total of 284 yards.
Read the Jackson Citizen Patriot game story here.
The Mounties are now 0-3. They travel Friday to Belleville to take on the 1-2 Tigers.
On the bright side, Mountie running back Jordan Piepkow rushed for 131 yards Saturday, giving him 424 yards this season. His counterpart Will Johnson ran for 115 yards and now has rushed for a total of 284 yards.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Jackson Northwest Mounties add Belleville Tigers as Week 4 opponent in 2009
The Jackson Northwest Mounties have found a replacement for Tecumseh in 2009.
For the first time, the Mounties will play the Belleville Tigers, according to michigan-football.com.
Belleville went 0-9 in 2008 and in 2007.
In fact, the Tigers haven't won a game since Oct. 6, 2006 when they beat Dearborn Fordson, 21-14. Belleville finished the 2006 season 2-7.
Belleville in 2009 will also play Redford Union, a team some Northwest fans may recall from the late 1980s and early 1990s.
For the first time, the Mounties will play the Belleville Tigers, according to michigan-football.com.
Belleville went 0-9 in 2008 and in 2007.
In fact, the Tigers haven't won a game since Oct. 6, 2006 when they beat Dearborn Fordson, 21-14. Belleville finished the 2006 season 2-7.
Belleville in 2009 will also play Redford Union, a team some Northwest fans may recall from the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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