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Post by gatormom on Sept 16, 2008 10:33:29 GMT -5
Neuqua Info: www.ipsd.org/newsevents/news_item_detail.asp?id=19820Location: North Central College Stadium Date/Time: 9/19/2008 (5:00:00 PM) Friday, September 19th, Neuqua Valley will take on Waubonsie Valley in football at North Central College. The Sophomore game starts at 5pm and the Varsity game begins at 7:30pm. (Gates open at 4:00pm) **Ticket Prices: $6.00 Adult / $4.00 Student w/ ID & Sr. Citizen. No refund or exchange of tickets. *IPSD #204 staff with ID may enter with one guest. Neuqua Valley High School season passes and student activity passes will be accepted. ALL middle school and elementary students MUST be accompanied by an Adult. **Ticket Sales Pre-sale tickets will be available as follows: Neuqua Valley Athletic Office Wednesday, Sept. 17th and Thursday, Sept. 18th from 9:30 AM -1:30 PM *Visitors purchasing tickets at the HS, must obtain a visitor’s pass from the main entrance receptionist prior to purchasing tickets within the building. Tickets will also be available for purchase at North Central College Stadium ticket booth beginning at 4:00pm on the day of the game. •Guests are encouraged to car pool. Parking is limited on campus. •No reserve seating in the stadium is allowed. •Once a guest enters the stadium there will be no pass outs or re-entry once the guest has exited. •No mechanical noice-makers will be allowed into the stadium. Signs must be of good taste and appropriately sized, not to block the view of any guest. •No outside beverages or beverage containers are permitted. •Tailgaters may not grill on North Central property or occupy additional parking spaces to congregate. •Please respect the cleanliness of NCC campus. Face/body paint application is NOT allowed on North Central campus. Wear your blue and gold and show your pride! GO WILDCATS!
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Post by gatormom on Sept 16, 2008 10:34:26 GMT -5
Waubonsie info: www.ipsd.org/newsevents/news_item_detail.asp?id=19791Pre-sale ticket information for the Waubonsie Valley vs. Neuqua Valley football game on Friday, Sept. 19. Tickets will be on sale during lunches on Sept. 17 and 18. $6.00 Adult/$4.00 Student ### PRESS RELEASE Ticket Sales Information for Waubonsie Valley vs. Neuqua Valley Football 2008 Game Date: Friday, September 19, 2008 Time: 5:00 p.m. Sophomores / 7:30 p.m. Varsity Location: North Central College Stadium Ticket Prices: $6.00 Adult / $4.00 Student & Sr. Citizen with ID. *No refund or exchange of tickets. *Indian Prairie District 204 staff with ID may enter at no charge with one guest. *Neuqua Valley season passes and student activity passes will be accepted. WVHS Activity and Booster passes not valid. This is an away event for WV. * Press and college scouts must present credentials to enter. Ticket Sales This is an AWAY game for Waubonsie Valley Pre-sale tickets will be available at each High School as follows: Waubonsie Valley Main Offices Wednesday, September 17 and Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. at Green 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Gold *Visitors purchasing tickets must obtain a visitor’s pass from the main entrance receptionist prior to purchasing tickets within the building Neuqua Valley Athletic Office at the Main building Wednesday, September 17 and Thursday, September 18, 2008 from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. North Central College Stadium Ticket Booth Friday, September 19 beginning at 4:00 p.m. Gates open at 4:00 p.m. Reminders to Guests: - Guests are encouraged to carpool. Parking is limited on campus. - No reserve seating in the stadium is allowed. - Once a guest enters the stadium, there will be no pass outs or re-entry once the guest has exited. - No outside beverages or beverage containers are permitted. - No mechanical noisemakers will be allowed into the stadium. Signs must be of good taste and appropriately sized, not to block the view of any guest. - Tailgaters may not grill on North Central property or occupy additional parking spaces to congregate. - Please respect the cleanliness of the North Central College campus. - Face/body paint application is NOT allowed on North Central Campus
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 19:14:12 GMT -5
WV sophmores won 7-6
Varsity hasn't started yet.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 19:57:49 GMT -5
WV sophmores won 7-6 Varsity hasn't started yet. Update, 7-7.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 20:44:08 GMT -5
WV sophmores won 7-6 Varsity hasn't started yet. Update, 7-7. 20-14 Neuqua winning at half time.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 21:20:35 GMT -5
Update, 7-7. 20-14 Neuqua winning at half time. Just heard 21-20 Waubonsie but WV fumbled.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 21:26:46 GMT -5
20-14 Neuqua winning at half time. Just heard 21-20 Waubonsie but WV fumbled. Start of 4th quarter, still 21-20.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 21:45:45 GMT -5
Just heard 21-20 Waubonsie but WV fumbled. Start of 4th quarter, still 21-20. 28-20 Waubonsie, 6 minutes left.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 21:52:33 GMT -5
Start of 4th quarter, still 21-20. 28-20 Waubonsie, 6 minutes left. Must be a great game, 28-26. Sounds like both teams are playing extremely well.
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 22:08:49 GMT -5
28-20 Waubonsie, 6 minutes left. Must be a great game, 28-26. Sounds like both teams are playing extremely well. 28-26 WV wins.
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Post by momto4 on Sept 19, 2008 22:10:22 GMT -5
Must be a great game, 28-26. Sounds like both teams are playing extremely well. 28-26 WV wins. Awesome! Thanks for keeping us posted.
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Post by majorianthrax on Sept 19, 2008 22:15:52 GMT -5
Yeah Warriors!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Gatormom
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Post by gatormom on Sept 19, 2008 22:17:31 GMT -5
Yeah Warriors!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Gatormom Thanks T1P, she has been texting me all night.
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Post by title1parent on Sept 20, 2008 6:39:13 GMT -5
football.dailyherald.com/story/?id=236412&interstitial=1Warriors' world as Waubonsie Valley defeats Neuqua ValleyBy Dave Oberhelman | Daily Herald Staff Welcome to Scott Kuehn's surreal world. The Waubonsie Valley junior receiver's catch of an 8-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Castro at 5:49 of the fourth quarter secured victory for the previously winless Warriors over Neuqua Valley in the 10th playing of the Indian Prairie Classic football game, 28-26 at North Central College. Up 21-20 with 6:18 left to play, Castro's 37-yard pass to Mark Hilgers got Waubonsie Valley a first-and-goal at the Neuqua 8. After an incomplete pass Waubonsie coach Paul Murphy took time. Kuehn took it from there. "Originally, we were going to try to, I believe, run it in. But I told them the slant was there. It was just a rush after that," said Kuehn, who caught 7 passes for 57 yards while Hilgers caught 9 passes for 169 yards, including the 4-yarder that gave Waubonsie (1-3, 1-1) the 21-20 lead at 8:11 of the third quarter. "It's the most surreal thing ever," Kuehn said after the Upstate Eight Conference contest. "To score in a game's great, but to score in the Neuqua game and have it be the last score of the game is just unbelievable." Hold it, Scott. Neuqua Valley (1-3, 0-2) stormed back, Alex Lincoln hitting Nate Pena on a 43-yard screen pass, and then a 13-yarder to Robert Herzberger. Pena, who ran 23 times for 181 yards, gained 9 yards to set up Lincoln's 15-yard touchdown pass to Conner Yearian to cut Waubonsie's lead to 28-26 with 4:41 left. Neuqua coach Bryan Wells went for the 2-point conversion. Lincoln threw to Herzberger, tripped up shy of the goal line by Perry Levin and Jason Lockowitz. Waubonsie entered Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium with only 42 yards rushing through three games, but pounding back Kendrick Crayton left Neuqua just nine seconds left for the win. A long pass went incomplete, then Waubonsie stopped the final play, a hook-and-lateral. "Obviously, you don't want to start 0-3 but, man, to get that first win against a rival and be the first Waubonsie team ever to beat them two years in a row, that's a great feeling," said Castro, who completed 20 of 29 passes for 258 yards and 4 touchdowns. Neuqua led 20-14 late with 2:19 before halftime on Pena's second touchdown run of the second quarter. Wells questioned the call on the 2-point conversion as well as an offensive pass interference penalty that negated an apparent Yearian touchdown catch midway through the third quarter. "With the way they let them play everywhere else on the field," he said, "that was just ridiculous."
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Post by justvote on Sept 20, 2008 7:33:41 GMT -5
Must be a great game, 28-26. Sounds like both teams are playing extremely well. 28-26 WV wins. Oh no!! I'll try to be gracious loser - contratulations Warriors! (I'm going to go cry in my morning coffee now)
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