Was wondering how long this has been a rivalry and what’s the win/loss record against each other? How did this become such a rivalry?
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before all the realignment the winner of that game would make the playoffs and often times the loser wouldn't make the playoffs even with an 8-2,9-1 record
In 1984, Willis White's second season, the Spartans went 9-1 but the loss to Pulaski was enough to keep them out of the playoffs which only had three Group classifications. That's the only time that Pulaski has knocked Salem out of the playoffs except maybe 2002 when Salem was 5-5 and lost to 5-5 Pulaski. The 2003 Salem team missed the playoffs at 8-2 after losing the first River Ridge District championship to Blacksburg. Salem won the season finale against Pulaski having already been eliminated. That Spartan team could very realistically have won the state championship had they made it in.
I'm not aware of Salem knocking Pulaski out of the playoffs, at least not a Cougar team with such a good regular season record.
Did Salem win the 4A championship that year?Pulaski won 1992 6a State Championship. Lost one game thar year, to 4a Salem
That was the year Salem lost to Richlands but we don’t need to rehash that again.Did Salem win the 4A championship that year?
ThanksGo to fourseasonsfootball.com and look up Pulaski Co or Salem. Schroll down to the bottom. You will see a bunch of school names listed. Each one of the tabs is a school that they have played. Click on the school and it has every game they have played against each other
It was working the other day. Dont know why its showing Broadway. The other day Pulaski Co was not listed.The link for Andrew Lewis on the fourseasons site is wonky.
That was a sad year when Amherst missed the playoff. People were so upset2003 was a very well balanced year in D4. Powhatan was ranked barely ahead of Heritage and Liberty (Bedford) in VHSL Reference. Amherst was ranked #4 despite missing the playoffs. I think that most of the top 15 could've won it or at least made it to the championship game in plausible scenarios.
http://www.vhsl-reference.com/ratingsmainpage_gy.cfm?GY=2003&DIVISION=4