Cards still have sights set on playoff berth

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The Newton offense sets for a play in the second half against Dallas Center-Grimes last Friday. The Cardinals take on Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Friday at Adel in a non-district matchup. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

When a high school football team is 2-4, the idea of making the playoffs is usually something of an afterthought.

But it's certainly on the minds of the 2-4 Cardinals.
While things haven't gone the way Newton or its fans would have liked so far through six games, the team still is very much alive in the playoff picture with two district games remaining. The Cardinals' 17-7 win over Dallas Center-Grimes last Friday evened their Class 3A District 4 record at 2-2, which is the only record that matters in terms of whose season ends on Oct. 19 and who gets to keep playing at least one more week.

Newton's first two games — a 42-12 loss to Norwalk and 12-6 loss to Knoxville — certainly weren't pretty to watch, but they have no bearing on the team's postseason hopes.

Friday's game at No. 8 Adel-DeSoto-Minburn is another non-district game. After that, The Cardinals have two definitely winnable district games — at home vs. Saydel (0-7, 0-4) and then at Ballard (2-4, 1-2). The simplest way for Newton to make the playoffs is to win both those games. If it does, it would finish 4-2 in the league and finish no worse than fourth place, and could very well finish third. South Tama (5-1, 3-1) is currently third, but the Cardinals upset the Trojans back on Sept. 14, and South Tama still has to play No. 5 Boone (6-0, 3-0) and No. 4 Grinnell (6-0, 3-0).

Four teams from each district make the playoffs. Grinnell and Boone are essentially locks, while Saydel and DCG are essentially out. That leaves three teams — South Tama, Newton and Ballard — to contend for the other two spots. And since Ballard has already lost to South Tama, it means the fourth spot in all likelihood will come down to the Cardinals and Ballard. And wouldn't you know it, they meet in the last week of the regular season on Oct. 19, which could turn out to be a playoff game in itself.
In fact, Newton could still make the playoffs even with a loss to Saydel, as long as it beats Ballard.
"We haven't made the playoffs since 2007, and that's our goal," Cardinals senior Collin Reynolds said after last Friday's win. "If we beat Saydel and Ballard, we're in."

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