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  1. Yes sir. They were overpowering. The GC o-line was holding all night. The refs let it go in the second half because they were up by so much (that's actually words told to players when they complained about it). I don't have a problem with letting some of that stuff go when a game is out of reach, but...............Some of the Raceland boys told me it was the dirtiest game they every played in. Many of them have cleat marks up their arms and calves from the pile ups.
  2. Great post Ram! The line was dominant tonight. They've been great this year. They did a great job at LCA last week stopping Hayden and holding him to less than 50 rushing yards (he had 295 yards in tonight's loss to Corbin). They are big and strong and have great linebackers playing behind them. Carver laid the smack on Greenup's QB tonight in the first half. Yowsers! They have a hard-hitting defense and it all starts on the line!
  3. Good post. This is so true. You can't just take numbers and compare them to teams that run different defenses and offenses.
  4. Russell-Flatwoods over Grayson 31-0. Scored 25 in first inning. http://www.dailyindependent.com/localsports/local_story_187230344.html
  5. Ricky Clelland from Buckeye North High School in eastern Ohio. He was drafted in the 5th round by the Expos in the late 80's. He threw in the 95-98 MPH range in high school and often had control problems. Talk about scary! A guy throwing that fast and being all over the place with his pitches!
  6. Just to clear something up... non-tenured teachers are always pink-slipped. A matter of fact, I got mine today. It is just procedure.
  7. Oh, definitely. It wouldn't even be close. The women would have trouble getting off shots over the boys and getting to the basket on drives. Boys would win by at least 30-40.
  8. I truly think that a LARGE majority of High school boys teams would beat TENN or UCONN women. And when I say LARGE, I mean like 85-90%. They may have some tall girls, but they would still have trouble getting a shot off over much-more athletic boys. And, BTW, Candace Parker could not dunk over a boy. She can't even dunk over a woman. She only dunks when she is wide open and can stutter-step to get her timing correct. Boys are just too fast, too strong, too athletic, too physical. Now, having that said, the LARGE majority of college women's teams would destroy most boys high school teams in shooting contests, though!
  9. Thad Matta might be a great recruiter but................
  10. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Elliot wins by AT LEAST 1 point.
  11. Well, that may have been the policy with the boys at practice, but if you read my post, everyone in the section behind Greenup's bench at Russell heard it and saw the fit he threw in front of his boys.
  12. Of Course! It's a Joke down there! All this "chatter" said by another poster IS a HUGE deal. Please don't listen to the downplaying of the parents role in all of this.
  13. I do not know or have not witnessed Coach Sammons or Coach Logan's coaching so I wouldn't know. As for Coach Hicks: He wasn't shy about using AWFUL language at games in front of the boys and fans, so I can imagine what he did behind closed doors. I remember a games at Russell where he flung a chair at the bleachers and almost hit a girl in the first row then used some choice language to the schools lawyer, JL, after being told to settle down. And that's just one game that I happened to see. I'm not condoning Leach's language, if that even happened to begin with, but anyone is crazy if they think this doesn't happen at almost every school. Like said before, kids hear and USE this language themselves at practices and in their everyday life. I think they can handle it.
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