Traverse City Record-Eagle

2008 Crosstown Showdown

October 24, 2008

James Cook: TC coaches successfully wing it

Traverse City Central and West are in extremely capable hands.

Face it, most people didn't think TC West would be in the playoffs this year. First-year coach Tim Wooer put the Titans there.

Many didn't expect much from Central last year after coming off an 0-9 season, but the Trojans went 5-4. Tom Passinault was a huge reason for the turnaround in his first season at the helm.

They duplicated that record this year, coming through to pull off the upset and cost West an outright Big North Conference title.

Most importantly, the Trojans beat West in a match-up of wing-T offenses.

Coach Passinault said it best when he stated that his team needed to defeat West in order to legitimize the whole program. The Titans have dominated the series between the crosstown rivals ever since the schools split in 1997.

Aside from the heroics of Ben Nemode and Robbie Harman, Central has always come out on the wrong side of the ledger in its annual regular-season finale against its biggest rivals. The lights of Thirlby Field had shone brightest on West in nine of 11 previous matchups.

But the most recent name on the Nowak-Olson Trophy is Traverse City Central.

Friday's game was a classic.

The seven-point margin doesn't reflect how close it really was.

Two yards is all that separated Central from a win and possible dramatic overtime. Ray Gidley made sure an extra session didn't happen when he stopped John Purdy at the 2 and time expired, unleashing a torrent of screaming Central students onto the field.

Can Central make it back-to-back wins over West next season?

That remains to be seen.

Wooer and his Titans might have something to say about that.

Until then, we'll have to check out the playoff pairings on Sunday and see if the two biggest TC programs can get into the playoffs in the same year for just the third time.

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  • <a href="http://photos.record-eagle.com/gallery/6358888_QU9DM"><b>Crosstown Showdown Photo Gallery &raquo;</b></a>

    Game and crowd photos from Friday's crosstown showdown football between Traverse City Central and Traverse City West.

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    Oct 25, 2008 10:03 am 1 Photo
  • 10:00 p.m.: TC Central beats West 21-14 in crosstown showdown

    Traverse City Central raced out to a three-touchdown lead and hung on for a thrilling 21-14 win over cross-town rival Traverse City West in their regular season finale at Thirlby Field.

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    Oct 24, 2008 10:02 pm
  • Central stops West's late drive

    Since the start of organized football in seventh grade, Traverse City Central's senior class had never tasted victory over Traverse City West. Ray Gidley's tackle on the 2-yard line as the final horn sounded Friday ended that streak.

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    Updated Oct 25, 2008 9:30 am 2 Photos
  • Sophomore QB provides an unexpected boost

    A year ago, Mack Sovereign was taking snaps on the junior varsity team as a freshman. Friday night, he helped Traverse City Central's football program take another step, maybe even a leap.

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    Updated Oct 25, 2008 9:30 am
  • Mike Eckert: Assistants play key roles

    Friday's game couldn't have been much bigger for Traverse City Central and TC West, as the two teams renewed their annual rivalry in the Crosstown Showdown. And in the big game -- in big situations -- both coaches turned responsibility over to their assistants.

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    Updated Oct 25, 2008 9:30 am 1 Photo
  • Notebook: TCC coach leads celebration

    As time expired in Friday's Crosstown Showdown at Thirlby Field, Traverse City Central's students stormed the field to celebrate the Trojans' 21-14 win over TC West, and first win over the Titans since 2005. Leading the charge onto the field was Trojans coach Tom Passinault. (Plus more notes from the game.)

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    Updated Oct 25, 2008 9:30 am
  • Thursday, October 23, 2008
  • Rain can't dampen schools' spirits

    A steady rain fell across Thirlby Field in the hours building to the annual crosstown battle between Traverse City Central and West high schools. But instead of dampening the enthusiasm for the yearly show-down, the foul weather seemed to feed it.

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    Updated Oct 24, 2008 11:50 pm