Watch as Lindsey Wilson's Dakota Brown appear to get tackled at the 23-yard line but stay on his feet and bounce off another defender for the touchdown:
Below are some of the highlights from that lopsided affair:Pikeville first championship of the season came at Pike County Preseason Tournament. The tournament included a 100-2 shellacking in their first game of the season against Kimper Elementary. Kimper (K-8) is a small public school with 180 students in Kimper, Kentucky. Johnson told Scouts Focus that he received “a lot of flack” from the 100-2 victory through various online and local mediums. Johnson told Scouts Focus that these mediums attempted to stir controversy, which he feels unjustified under the extenuating set of the circumstances.Johnson told Scouts Focus that he left his starters in for only 1:48 where they pressed until the lead blossomed to 25-0. Pikeville then proceeded to back up into a 2-3 zone defense for the rest of the half where they ballooned to an unheard of 70-0 lead. Johnson reinserted his starters in the beginning of the second half where he instructed his team to stop playing defense and coax Kimper into scoring. Johnson told Scouts Focus that he had two clear options; to stall the ball or keep playing. Johnson stressed that his goal was to not embarrass any of the opposing kids. Pikeville’s attempts of allowing Kimper to score proved fruitless. Johnson told Scouts Focus that the opposition could not hit any of the many open threes or layups they were coaxed freely into pursuing.
Stallone said in giving the pugilist classic the Andrew Lloyd Webber treatment he would be focusing on "Rocky’s" romantic side."At the end of the day, 'Rocky' is a love story and he could never have reached the final bell without Adrian," said Stallone. "To see this story coming to life on a musical stage makes me proud. And it would make Rocky proud."
After the Wild got word that Niklas Backstrom, slated to be the starter, would have to miss the game for a non-serious personal matter, it recalled third goalie Matt Hackett from the Houston Aeros. But Hackett’s plane didn’t arrive until just prior to gametime, so the Wild signed Deutsch, who owns a screen printing and embroidery story in Richfield, to an amateur contract Wednesday afternoon to fill in during warmups and potentially back up Josh Harding if Hackett’s plane was late.(Courtesy of Star Tribune)
It wasn’t. Backstrom should be back with the team in a few days, Hackett back in Houston. But Deutsch still got to wear No. 33 during warmups with his daughter’s Eastview Under-14 youth team cheering on from a suite.
“I actually was shaking while I was signing [the contract],” said Deutsch, who filled in “Minnesota Roosevelt Junior Varsity defenseman -- 1978,” as his previous team on the contract.
Deutsch, a former Roosevelt High School teammate of former Wild assistant Mike Ramsey, used to fill in for injured Wild goalies during practices on an emergency basis.