Exciting month of sports in October

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And the area continues to churn out outstanding cross country runners as Tiffany Shepherd has led the Corning girls team to a fantastic season so far. Maria Mostek and Emily Wignall have led a young Creston girls team to one of its best seasons in several years.

On the boys side, Timmy Settlemoir, Colton Graham and TJ Bower have put the Nodaway Valley boys in position to contend for a state meet berth once again. And the Creston boys have steadily improved throughout the season.

Add to that the fact the college football season is in full swing right now, and the NFL season is off to a controversial start, and things couldn’t get much better, could they?

How about throwing some postseason baseball into the mix, as well. I love the chess matches that postseason baseball games turn into, and with the addition this year of a one-game Wild Card playoff, things are only going to get more interesting.

I’ve always felt the one-game playoff in baseball is one of the most intense, pressure-packed events in sports as teams pull out all the stops in an all-or-nothing attempt to advance.

Just the thought of postseason baseball in October throws me back one year ago when I went for the ride of my life living in St. Louis and experiencing first-hand the Cardinals’ run to the World Series.

It’s time to bust out the “happy flights” and rally squirrels, and whatever else it takes to advance.

There are still a couple of races coming down to the wire to determine postseason teams, and that can be just as exciting as the actual postseason.

How great was the final day, nay final hours of the MLB regular season last year? When the Cardinals and Tampa Bay Rays snatched postseason bids away from the Atlanta Braves and Boston Red Sox in the closing moments of the season?

That was some of the most intense baseball, and channel-flipping, I’ve ever experienced.

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Quick hits:

• Believe it or not, I’m kind of disappointed the regular NFL officials are back. When things boiled over Monday night with the replacement officials at the conclusion of the Green Bay-Seattle game, I realized how much more interesting the replacement officials had made the games. It was total chaos. It added a bit of unpredictability to the games that wasn’t there before.

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