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  1. Best move Jeremy could have made. I like Coach Hoof, classy guy who is fun to be around. But facts are facts. Raceland concentrates on Football and Basketball as far as facilities go. My son played varsity ball there from 7th grade on. Not one thing was ever done to improve the playing field or any other part of the complex. Couldn't even get new uniforms. Score board was terrible, sound system was awful. Didn't even have running water in the concession stand. there's no excuss for that when other sports gets new equiptment every year. When you have to bend over with a can of spray paint to put lines down the base paths you have a problem. So, I can't blame Barr for transferring, go where the school supports its baseball. Apperance is a big factor in sports. Good-luck Jeremy, I wish you the best. Remember, respect the game, and in return the game will respect you!!!:thumb:
  2. Very good article and well deserved. I've watched him play the last 3 years. He's very exciting to watch. That tells you how impressive Racelands defense was last year holding him under 100 yards every time the two teams met. Can't see anybody beating them this year. :thumb:
  3. My only problem with your post is this. If a player goes out for a team "just to do it," or that he thinks "orange looks good on him or her, then there's a very good chance that he or she will wind up on the sideline with some sort of injury. You better be ready to take or give a lesson to someone. Because if you don't, I promise you will get hurt. The sport of football is way to physical to do it just for fun or because you look good in orange. If it's not in your blood, stay in the stands!!! :thumb:
  4. So easy to talk proudly of your team on a year when you know your opposing team lost a lot to graduation. I agree Ashland is very good this year,And they should have the advantage. But, you can bet one thing for sure. The Rams will show up and give you everything they have until the final horn sounds. If the Tomcats win, then congrats to them, but you don't have to tell us Ram fans about "SHOWS", we've marched into "PUTNAM STADIUM" for the last 3 years and put on a "SHOW". Does anyone know if the game is tonite or tomorrow. Word has it there's a big chance of rain, wouldn't want to mess up that pretty field!!!:madman:
  5. Don't know if your're right or wrong on the making of schedule by the host team. However if you're correct that's crazy, because if I have a Sheppard and I'm the host team, you can bet your life on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday schedule. I think the best-of-three should be 2 on Monday and a third on Tuesday (in neccessary). Make is as even as possible. Then if weather plays a factor, sorry about your luck. Just my thoughts however. :idunno:
  6. Thanks, I was just thinking out loud. With this set-up, East pretty much had to win game one.
  7. Yes, I believe he can. I don't like the set-up from the start. This series should have been scheduled on 3 straight days. Then if it rains so be it. I don't have a dog in this fight, but in the best-of-three series, no team should be able to throw their #1 twice. The series should be as equal as possible. Not saying that East could never beat Sheppard, but the advantage has to go to Lawerence. I know people are going to dis-agree with me, this is just an innocent bi-standards opinion. :thumb:
  8. He did make the call based on the rule, he said he touched the plate, bottom line! You're correct, when he came out and argued the touching of the plate, he was within the rules. But when he followed it up with his actions after the game, he was out of line!
  9. Sounds like to me you have 2 different thoughts on the touching of the plate. The umpire was showing the Coach with his plate shoe, that he felt he hit the back point of the plate. The coach felt he didnt. Either way it's a judgement call. The ump was right on top of the play, the coach, in the dug-out. What makes you think he knew the kid didnt touch the plate? Did you ask him? Either way, there was going to be an argument. I promise you this, no I dont advocate not making the correct call. But, if you come to the plate on an ump, and try to show him up,you're asking for what happens next. If you don't think it happens, you don't watch much sports.
  10. In no way would I say meaningless. Would you rather play a winner of a district or a loser. I'm sure Coach Hoof and Coach Logan will tell you it's a big win. Going into the regional tournament on a winning streak is big. Winning the district could let you throw your number 2 in the first round of the regional tournament if the draw is right. Playing a winner first round, may not leave you in a spot to do so. Good-luck to both teams, should be a good one!:thumb:
  11. Not to say I'm correct, from the 1st base side, the bunt didn't hit the batter. The ball shot straight up off the ground in front of the plate. Can't reply on the missing of home plate, players had my view blocked. However, that's begging as far as I'm concerned. Had the kid hit a triple and missed second, (or first) then you have an argument. But to question a player missing home plate on a home run, come on, you should be questioning the pitch that was called. As hot as Bradley had been, he would have had to have a 10 foot 9 iron to hit the pitch that should have been called. If the ball did hit the batter on the squeeze play, I doubt him getting that call anyway after the fit he through on the home run. :thumb: I will say this, by far the best game to have watched in the first round. :thumb:
  12. I remember playing Bourbon County my Senior year on a road trip. I got the pleasure of guarding Royce. Probably the quickest guard I ever played against. I felt pretty good holding him to 12 points. We beat them on their home floor 52-51. And the next night we were destroyed by Henry Clay who went on to win the State Tournament. :isurrender:
  13. What makes you think they are ahead of last year? Just wondering.
  14. Wasn't at the game, sometimes those decisions are made based on the hitter. If they have a hard time making contact, putting the ball in play is better than not hitting at all. :thumb:
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