Here's a bold prediction for Friday night: The football will not be in the air much when Lakota East hosts Sycamore.
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Wed, 10/03/2012 - 3:38pm
Here's a bold prediction for Friday night: The football will not be in the air much when Lakota East hosts Sycamore.
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Joel Kiviranta did not score his first regular-season hat trick because he had family in the stands at Ball Arena. He does not have five goals in three games against the Seattle Kraken because he plays better against them. Those are fun anecdotes, but also correlation without causation. There are tangible reasons why Kiviranta has become a regular and a key depth play for the Colorado Avalanche since arriving for the team’s training camp last season on a player-tryout contract.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSean Payton’s been telling his team all season that they’d eventually be playing in bigger games. Those games are here and so far the results are mixed. The Broncos started slow but dominated late to beat Indianapolis and get to the doorstep of the playoffs. Then they did the opposite and squandered a dominant start against the Los Angeles Chargers in their first chance to clinch a spot. Each game showed how small the margin is this time of year. If Colts running back Jonathan Taylor doesn’t drop the ball at the goal line in the second half of Week 15, Indianapolis goes up 20-7 and perhaps wins that game. The key sequence from a momentum standpoint in the Broncos’ 34-27 loss to the Chargers?
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