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  1. Fort Campbell has traditionally been a slow starter against OCath. However, the Falcons have started fast in just about every game this year. It should be fun watching them play on the turf and making good cuts. The Falcons need someone to run with them for a while and make things interesting. With that said, FC runs through the porous Aces defense to the tune of 48-14.

     

    And Murray doesn't come within 40 points of Fort Campbell. I'm guessing another Falcon vs. Falcon matchup in the semifinals, this time on Post.[/QUOTE]

     

    I hope that is how it turns out!

     

    No whining, no sniveling, no excuses as there are with some - just two teams getting together to play some FALCON BALL! I hope we can match the standard for hosting the game that Monroe County established last year.

     

    AMEN! Monroe Cty folks were a class act last year! They were welcoming and gracious. ...Made me a little sad that we'd beaten them (just a little:sssh:)

  2. Fort Campbell by a ton...more pushups than I am afraid their cheer team can handle!!! I wouldn't want to be a Kenwood fan this week. It will definitely be close to a home crowd for the Falcons too, so close to home for an away game. I agree that the starters should be benched just after halftime.

     

    I hope those girls ate their Wheaties! :dancingpa

  3. 14 Aug Fort Campbell Jamboree

    21 Aug CPA (Tn)--Home

    28 Aug Kenwood (Tn)--Away

    4 Sep Pearl Cohn (Tn)--Away

    11 Sep Army Bowl vs Fort Knox--Home

    18 Sep Paducah Tilghman--Home

    25 Sep Warren Central--Away

    2 Oct OPEN

    9 Oct Todd Central--Away

    16 Oct Hancock County--Home

    23 Oct Owensboro Cath. --Away

    30 Oct Hopkinsville-- Home

  4. I was waiting on someone to catch that.

     

    Bylaw 25. Limitation of Seasons

    Sec. 5) Sports Specific Limitations - Football - Boys

    (8) Each football school may conduct ten (10) practice

    periods of not more than two (2) hours in length and not

    more than one practice per day over ten (10) days

    during the three calendar school weeks following the

    school’s elimination from post-season play in basketball.

    All equipment authorized by the football playing rules

    may be used during this period. There can be no interschool

    competition during this period, and all

    participants must be eligible according to all KHSAA

    eligibility rules.

     

    :ohbrother:

    I think Bill was referencing the "Clarksville Jamboree" which was NOT held in the spring, it was in Aug, pre-season, and FC dominated Kenwood HS and Clarksville HS...

  5. I get it because I've been through what many go through everyday at FC. I spent 5 years in the Marine Corp (that’s where the Semper Fi in my name comes from, it's the Marine Corp motto for "always faithful") and several months in Iraq and I know these players have so much more going on in their life than most high school kids could imagine, for them to be able to go out and play football is a testament to their strength. Take Josh Carter for instance not many people know that he lost his dad in the summer, for him to go out and play as hard and as classy as he does with a smile on his face makes me proud, not only as a former service member but as a fellow American... IMO it should make everyone proud what these young men have accomplished...

    Congrats to the Back to Back Falcons

     

     

    I wanted to let you and the folks from the other Falcon Territory, how much the FC Falcons appreciated your hospitality. Everyone from FC commented on the warm, friendly greetings received from the Monroe Cty fans. And the directions to the BBQ places were much appreciated and enjoyed by many!

    Thanks Semperfifalcon and T'ville for your graciousness and your obvious support at PJS Saturday!

  6. I was watching objectively. Were you at the game? Could you hear the player screaming obscenities and insults? I won't call him out by number because he is just a high school player. But yes, there was A LOT of shoving and disrespect on that field yesterday. Not saying the refs "let" them get away with it. Actually, a lot of what they were doing was probably "legal". However, in my opinion (and it is just that), Ft. Campbell did not play with a lot of class. And in fairness, I wasn't happy that NCC responded to their antagonizing.

     

    First of all, if you were sitting on one side or the other of PJS, you were not watching objectively. Secondly, I was at the game and sitting in the FIRST ROW. There is no way I could hear anything that was said by any of the players on the field, so I have a hard time believing you heard much of anything discernable. Finally, the Championship game is a battlefield. Those boys, all of them, NCC and Ft Campbell, left it all on the field Saturday. None of them, from either team would have it any other way. And if you think that nasty things are not said throughout the season by all teams somewhere along the line, you are living in a dream world. I don't like it any more than you do, but watch a professional game or two and tell me they don't trash talk.

    Over and over again, the FC parents are praised for our players respectfulness: by officials, by coaches, by opposing fans. These boys are in my home every week and are good young men, not perfect, but they are nothing if not respectful and they are a first class group of young men led by a first class group of coaches.

     

    The NCC 'Breds played their hearts out and had an awesome season. I was thrilled with the idea of a rematch this year and it was a nail-biter all the way through! The boys that played through their injuries are a testimony to how much this meant to them and how badly they wanted to win.

     

    Congrats FC Falcons, you did it! BACK TO BACK!!:dancingpa

  7. Yeah, I was listening to Fort Campbell radio announcers tonight at the end of the O-Cath game and they was wondering how to get to Tompkinsville. They said they would have to use their GPS's.

     

    Doesn't EVERYONE have a Garmin or Tom-Tom in their car anymore? Why get lost if you don't have to--especially when traveling to parts unknown!

    GO BIG BLUE!

  8. Heard it on the internet over here. Was pretty surprised at how well HC was moving the ball, seemed a shame that they couldn't punch it in at least once, but then again maybe not.

     

    The FC Juggernaut is headed into the bye week, and that's the week that I arrive at home....in time to see the OC and TC games. I'm so lookin' forward to it, and so is my son.

     

    Later.

     

    We can't wait to see you Bill! We've been missing you!(and the cheerleaders can't wait either!) You're getting home for two of the best games of the year! This year :dancingpathey're in OUR HOUSE! Safe home!

  9. Print one up for me as well. I'll be there wherever there ends up being.

    Or maybe 80, could you make it say "Will Drive for FALCON FOOTBALL"?

    I can not believe how many people are complaining about travel distance!

    I could name off about 80 PARENTS who would WALK AND SWIM from IRAQ and AFGHANISTAN to be able to see the game, WHEREVER IT MAY BE PLAYED! Instead, they huddle around computers to LISTEN to games.

    Be grateful for what you have and plan in the extra time and gas money, you've got plenty of time.... There are some things you can change, when you can't, sit down and go with it.

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