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SATURDAY SENTINEL: More on the 'T' and the MVP

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Two of the biggest stories I have covered since I last logged in as the author of the Saturday Sentinel have run this week. Like many of you out there, I have a fascination with football's T-formation and, more specifically, the Morris football team's use of the almost extinct formation.

The other story that I had a little fun with this week was writing up the All-Area Girls Golf team story and the piece I did on Olivia Kief, this year's MVP. Olivia is a true pioneer of the sport, which makes her story such a good one.

Like most good stories that get written, often times too much reporting goes into the matter. Which is why we have the Sentinel — to share the additional stuff that we record (when the tape recorder doesn't fail, that is).

Let's start with the T-formation story. To put it in layman's terms, the T is designed for a team who is generally bigger and stronger than the other team so they can run them over. It is a real rush for the superior team and quite frustrating to the opposition when it goes unstopped.

"It's kind of depressing for the other team when they can't stop it," Morris senior Reese Sobol said. "They know its going to be off-tackle one way or a counter and they can't stop it no matter what they do."

Morris senior lineman Preston Miracle told me that it really takes a lot out of a team — both running it and trying to stop it.

"It tires us out, but coach (Keith) Anderson will look at us and ask if we're tired and he also expects a 'no' from us," Miracle said. "You can see what it does to the other team. By the time the third quarter rolls around, they are just beat on the other line."

The 11 that have been in on most T-formation assignments this year include linemen Miracle, Craig Claire, T.J. Layne, Drew Aldridge and Bubba Henry, tight ends Danny Friend and Anthonee Monson, quarterback Zach Cinnamon and backs Sobol, Jeff Perry and Collin Grogan.

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