Thursday, October 29, 2009
Great Article on the 89 Chargers
Jim Steele wrote a great article on the 89 Chargers. This tells the whole story check it out!http://pressbox1.com/read.php?id=20090923181945893459
Thursday, August 6, 2009
What made the 89 Chargers special?
When you consider that the 1989 Martin Westview Charger football team didn't win their district championship (runner-up to Milan) and lost a total of three games including two to district opponents, you might wonder what made this team so special.
In order to appreciate this team's accomplishments you have to consider these facts.
1- The Charger football team had not had a winning record in the previous four seasons.
2- The head coach was only in his second year.
3- At least three teams in District 13AA had recent play-off experience (Union City, Humboldt, and Milan) and in 1989 only the TOP TWO teams could advance to the tournament.
4- The Chargers had played only two seasons at this level (District 13AA and state play-off eligible)
5- In 1989 NO Westview team had been to a state tournament in ANY sport and you had to go back two decades to find a football team that had accomplished as much as this team did.
6 - The team that eventually ended Westview's run, Brentwood Academy, is a large, private school in Nashville who had won the state championship each of the previous two seasons.
Given these odds, this team deserves to be called, "special." What's more, this team established a tradition of winning that has resulted in multiple play-off appearances for the Chargers over the years since including a 2001 state runner-up.
In order to appreciate this team's accomplishments you have to consider these facts.
1- The Charger football team had not had a winning record in the previous four seasons.
2- The head coach was only in his second year.
3- At least three teams in District 13AA had recent play-off experience (Union City, Humboldt, and Milan) and in 1989 only the TOP TWO teams could advance to the tournament.
4- The Chargers had played only two seasons at this level (District 13AA and state play-off eligible)
5- In 1989 NO Westview team had been to a state tournament in ANY sport and you had to go back two decades to find a football team that had accomplished as much as this team did.
6 - The team that eventually ended Westview's run, Brentwood Academy, is a large, private school in Nashville who had won the state championship each of the previous two seasons.
Given these odds, this team deserves to be called, "special." What's more, this team established a tradition of winning that has resulted in multiple play-off appearances for the Chargers over the years since including a 2001 state runner-up.
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1989 Schedule and Results
REGULAR SEASON
Game 1: Westview 6, Lake County 0
Game 2: Westview 7, Trenton Peabody 14*
Game 3: Westview 41, Hardin County 8
Game 4: Westview 20, Obion Central 7
Game 5: Westview 50, South Fulton 0
Game 6: Westview 43, Crockett County 12*
Game 7: Westview 22, Humboldt 19*
Game 8: Westview 34, Union City 0*
Game 9: Westview 25, Gibson County 0*
Game 10: Westview 3, Milan 42*
* 13AA opponents
TSSAA PLAYOFFS
Game 1: Westview 27, McNairy Central 7
Game 2: Westview 14, Memphis Trezvant 12
Game 3: Westview 10, Springfield 6
Game 4: Westview 0, Brentwood Academy 23
Game 1: Westview 6, Lake County 0
Game 2: Westview 7, Trenton Peabody 14*
Game 3: Westview 41, Hardin County 8
Game 4: Westview 20, Obion Central 7
Game 5: Westview 50, South Fulton 0
Game 6: Westview 43, Crockett County 12*
Game 7: Westview 22, Humboldt 19*
Game 8: Westview 34, Union City 0*
Game 9: Westview 25, Gibson County 0*
Game 10: Westview 3, Milan 42*
* 13AA opponents
TSSAA PLAYOFFS
Game 1: Westview 27, McNairy Central 7
Game 2: Westview 14, Memphis Trezvant 12
Game 3: Westview 10, Springfield 6
Game 4: Westview 0, Brentwood Academy 23