What do I want for Christmas today?
I want the rest which I received last night to be sufficient for my Bus trip this morning, and for all the children in each bus to arrive safely, and trouble free.
What do I want for Christmas today?
I want the rest which I received last night to be sufficient for my Bus trip this morning, and for all the children in each bus to arrive safely, and trouble free.
I made a comment previously on the bad language of some Cassville fans I was standing around at the Kansas City Ohara vs. Cassville game on Saturday November 21. That was only a few which I heard. I cannot stand hearing intelligent people use vocabulary which “would make a sailor blush”. What purpose does it serve? And especially toward the officials who judge the plays.
I write this post only to brag about our fans and the boys of the Cassville Football team. Earlier this week the school received an email from a mother of one of the Ohara players who commended the community of Cassville and her people for the welcome, making them feel right at home; and she was almost overcome by the “sportsmanship” that was displayed by our boys. We saw the display of sportsmanship in the championship game in St. Louis as well.
Thanks to the mom who sent the email. May God bless you and your team at Ohara.
A statement was made that “… it was unseen where they were from”. It has been seen time and again one of our players reaching down a hand to help the opposing team player from the ground to his feet.
On the day our boys returned to town it was like a parade through the town when those charter buses came down main street, people were standing along the street cheering, shouting; horns from the cars were blaring, Police cars had their sirens screaming, along with the Sheriffs department, the Fire Department, Ambulance, State Highway patrol, was not to be outdone either.
It is great to see such a wonderful fan base for our football team.
You can see it on you tube. It is quite the site to behold.
-Tim A. Blankenship
On Saturday November 28 the Cassville Wildcats won the Class 3A State Championship in St. Louis at the Edward Jones Dome.
The Bowling Green team pushed for the first TD of the game making it 7-0, but it did not stay that way for long.
The final score was Cassville 24 Bowling Green 7
I believe there were more from the Cassville area there than there was last year. Great fans of the Wildcats.
-Tim A. Blankenship
The title above is correct. The team pulled off the win against Kansas City Ohara with a 23-7 victory. The Ohara team fought hard and it was a great game.
At half time the score was 10 – 7 with Cassville only taking the lead moments before the half. Ohara was putting up a vicious defense; and the Cassville boys were struggling hard to get toward the Ohara goal. I believe the field goal attempt and success was made from near the 35 yard line.
In the second half the game the Wildcats passed for a touchdown, it was caught but ruled out and incomplete, to the disappointment of many Wildcat fans. I think many adult fans at High School and other sports events need to learn to be better sportsmen about rulings by the officials. The language practically made me not want to be there. It was like I had fallen into the language sewer or something. Can we not be passionate about the sport, whatever sport it is, without the bad language?
Cassville did pull off the win with two more touchdowns in the second half of the game, missing one extra point attempt, then continuing to hold the Ohara Celtics from any more touchdowns.
The Ohara Celtics have nothing to be ashamed of. They played hard, and gave Cassville great competition. They had the fans of Cassville somewhat worried; especially at the end of that first half.
Next week the team will be going to State Championship game in the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, MO. and will play Bowling Green for the 3A State Championship.
It has been another great football season for the Cassville Wildcats Football team. Keep up the good work.
GO WILDCATS GO!!!
-Tim A. Blankenship
I make no claims to being a writer of any kind; little lone a sports writer.
On Saturday November 14 Cassville’s Football team played Rogersville team and defeated them 21 – 20. Rogersville was a great team to play, and put up a good fight as you can tell by the score.
Now Cassville goes on the the simi finals, and then God willing to State championships in St. Louis.
I am thrilled to see the Cassville Wildcats doing so well.
Go Wildcats. All the way to State Championship for 2009.
-Tim A. Blankenship
I have had the privilege of attending two home games of our High School football team this football season. The first home game was against Branson, and we lost. I don’t even remember the score.
The second game I watched was against Monett, and to the best of my remembrance we won by quite a margin, again I don’t remember the score. Many of Cassville’s scores have been runaways.
The team has had a 8 – 1 season with the only lost game to Branson. Our team are the District champs and they played hard to get it.
The last two games have been play off games. The first against Aurora High School and the score was something like 56 – 14. Last night our team played Seneca High School and won 17 – 7.
It looks as though they are on their way to State Championship once again. That would truly be a first for Cassville Schools in the Southwest corner of the State of Missouri.
GO CASSVILLE WILDCATS. GO! BACK TO THE DOME.
-Tim A. Blankenship
On Saturday November 22 Cassville’s High School Football Team defeated 13 – 0 Chilicothe, and won the chance for State Championship.
On Friday November 28 six School Bus drivers, on three School Buses began a journey to St. Louis to the Edward Jones Dome – the home of the Rams – with the High School band in two buses and cheering fans in one bus. The players, cheerleaders, and several others went to St. Louis on Charter buses, and spent Thanksgiving night in St. Louis, MO. This was an event that had the small town of Cassville really excited, and people volunteered to pay for these charters to send the boys. They also made a little of it back with two other charters for Cassville to buy a seat for 35 dollars, which covered their admission into the games; at least that is what I was told.
In a car you can make the trip to St. Louis in about 4.5 hours. In a School Bus hauling kids it is more like 5 to 6 hours. I think the trip home was about 7 hours due to stopping to eat, fueling the buses and a stop to relieve ourselves one time.
Our Cassville team played a team from the Cardinal Ritter School near St. Louis. According to some reports from sports people, Cassville didn’t have a chance. Cassville was going to get stomped. None of those things were to be. I won’t even try to give you all the details of the game, or a play by play, but it was Cassville who made the first touchdown, and it was Cassville who made the final touchdown with extra points; winning the game with a 31 – 7 lead.
Like I have said a few times; I am no sports fan, but I can get into a good High School Football game now and then and I especially like those Cassville Wildcats from Cassville, Missouri. It may partly be because Cassville is my Alma Mater. I graduated from there in 1972, and nothing like this has happened before.
Those students we hauled to the game didn’t get back to Cassville until 3:00 a.m. It was a long night, and day.
The Wildcats are now the Class 3A Champions in the State of Missouri.
GO CASSVILLE WILDCATS!!!
Tim A. Blankenship