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2008
Clairton 12 Monaca 6
Clairton 26 Windber 0
Clairton 24 Farrell 21

2009
Clairton 14 Rochester 13
Clairton 46 CT 0
Clairton 13 Farrell 7

2010
Clairton 12 Rochester 0
Clairton 52 North Star 0
Clairton 48 Farrell 0

2011
Clairton 42 Sto Rox 6
Clairton 44 North Star 0
Clairton 30 Sharpsville 0

2012
Clairton 58 Sto Rox 21
Clairton 53 Berlin 0
Clairton ? Port Allegheny ?


So on the Run of Clairton over the last five years, they have won D7 138-46
they have destroyed District 5 ------------------------------------- 221 - 0,
( the best team out of D5 has not scored a single point on Clairton in 5 years and given up an average of 44 points per game.)
The 9/10 winner against Clairton has been outscored 115 -44 in the western final over the last 4 years

the lone D6 matchup was against Mccort in the 2009 state championship 15-3

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And if not for penalties, a blocked FG, and turnovers. That game could have had a much different ending. Was not a fun way to have my playing career end. Also from 2009, Rochester scored with less than a minute to go and went for 2 and the win. Again if that goes to overtime, then who knows. But outside of those two games, it's been pure domination by Clairton for 3 years, it's truly remarkable what they have done.
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The 2009 Farrell game was either 7-6 or 7-7 in fourth when Clairton returned a fumble for a TD. Also they were down to Riverside 24-0 in the state final in 2010.
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It wasn't penalties, blocked field goals or turnovers that lost the 2009 game for McCort against Clairton. It was the fact that they did not stay overnight in Hershey the night before the game. An administration blunder to say the least. How can any team play their best when they get up at 5AM, then head to their school, spend 3 hours on a bus, then sit around for an hour or two outside Hershey Stadium before warming up and then playing in the state championship? Colossal mistake.
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The reason bm lost was clairton was better. Period.
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Clairton was a good team that year, but maybe the weakest Clairton team during the run. McCort had their chance and blew great field possession all day. Also McCort couldn't pass, Clairton didnt have to respect it.
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El-Moldo wrote:It wasn't penalties, blocked field goals or turnovers that lost the 2009 game for McCort against Clairton. It was the fact that they did not stay overnight in Hershey the night before the game. An administration blunder to say the least. How can any team play their best when they get up at 5AM, then head to their school, spend 3 hours on a bus, then sit around for an hour or two outside Hershey Stadium before warming up and then playing in the state championship? Colossal mistake.
We did the exact samething for the Milelrsburg game that year, also played at Hershey, and we won easily.
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So you're comparing Millersburg to Clairton?? Hey, since BM is sooooo money orientated, at least the main thing is that the school saved a couple of bucks in hotel bills and in giving the players a few subs to eat on the bus instead of a good breakfast in a restaurant before the game.
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Is there evidence to a hotel helping a team? What did Tyrone do last season?
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Holliday Inn Express. Might have helped.
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