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Student section: Hopewell-New Castle
Friday, September 25, 2009

FROM HOPEWELL

Tyler Gaydosik, senior -- Hopewell will dominate on both sides of the field. The Vikings' offensive line will continue to provide an open path for our superbly talented running backs. Indeed, a hurricane may arrive at Tony Dorsett Stadium, but it will surely leave as a tropical breeze.

Dan Gladis, junior -- Hopewell looks to come out on top this Friday. Why? First, stellar players. Second, Hopewell has outscored opponents, 142-34, in just its first three games. Finally, the game is at home, and with such a great fan base, Hopewell will truly have that 12th player on the field.

Nicole DiPietro, senior -- The Hurricanes have a great organization, but they don't have Rushel Shell's ground game or Matt Hundenski and Mark Ross' passing duo. It should be a good game, but if I was a betting woman, I would go with Hopewell.

FROM NEW CASTLE

Devin Ash, junior -- Our team is multi-dimensional and has many players who can impact a game at any point. The defense has been looking very solid, and I am expecting it to have a huge game against the tough rushing game of the Vikings.

Sierra Laurenza, senior -- The Hopewell Vikings have no chance against the New Castle Red Hurricane. The extreme power and force of "The Family" will be released, and it will be game over for the Vikings. Watch "The Family" and Hurricane fans as we "Rock you like a Hurricane."

Jessica Copper, senior -- Our team has great speed. Our defense will swarm to the ball and stop the mighty rushing attack of the Vikings. Our offense, with its three-headed monster of (Keith) Keene, (Darrian) Rice and (Justin) Fleo, will have no problem.

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First published on September 25, 2009 at 12:00 am