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  1. What "two wrongs" are you talking about??

     

    You are right they are people. But that means we can't talk about them, compare them to one another, compliment them when they do well or criticize them when they dont? If thats the case this whole forum is pointless. I realize that these guys are just high school kids but they will have to deal with people saying things about them that they can learn from. Russ is a good player don't get me wrong. He is just not in the same league as Chris (like most of the players on the planet).

     

    In your previous post you stated that I should get on the person that started the thread when he was a freshman. By saying this you were attempting to condone what you were doing by saying, "somebody else started it." Which is why I brought up that "two wrongs do not make a right."

     

    Now... I agree that the forum was created to discuss athletics, however, criticizing a player repetitively, and stating that he doesn't DESERVE to be in a gym with another player is not necessary.

     

    Try and keep it respectful, that's all I'm saying. ;)

  2. It is unfair to compare Russ to Chris. They are not in the same league. But if you want to get on someone, get on the person that started this thread when he was a freshman! If he was my relative I would realize that this is an unfair comparison. I am allowed to voice my opinion.

     

    You must be from the world where two wrongs equal a right.

     

    Irregardless of the comparison, it is UNFAIR to talk about these athletes as anything other than PEOPLE.

     

    ...and I am not trying to single you out... my statements go for everyone.

  3. There is no way. Russ doesnt even deserve to be in the same gym as Chris. He is not anything close to the player that Lofton was. He can shoot it 50 times a game & still wont get it. How easily we forget that Chris Lofton was one of the best players to come out of the state, EVER. Middleton will be lucky to play D-1 college ball. I guess mathmatically it is possible but realisitcally it isnt.

     

    You guys are ridiculous! Talking about these kids like you all are. Why don't you guys just let them play and quit worrying about who measures up to who?!

     

    Doesn't deserve to be in the same gym? What kind of comment is that? I'd be ashamed.

     

    What if someone was putting your kid, relative, or friend out like that? You all are failing to remember that these players are people.

     

    Wake up and have some respect.

  4. When is the last time that Fleming lost to St. Pat and Augusta in the same season?

     

    Fleming last lost to St. Pat in the 2002/2003 season under Lake Kelly 60-62. However, they beat Augusta twice this season, once 63-46 and again in the district tourny 67-56.

     

    In the 2001/2002 season, under Lake Kelly, Fleming lost to Augusta in the district tourny 42-59. However, they beat Augusta in the season 64-50. They also beat St. Pat in the season 66-45

     

    In the 2000/2001 season, under Lake Kelly, Fleming lost to St. Pat in the season 40-56 and beat Augusta in the district tourny 96-77.

     

    In the 1999/2000 season, under Lake Kelly, Fleming lost to St. Pat in the season 44-56, and did not play Augusta.

     

    In the 1998/1999 season, under Lake Kelly, Fleming beat St Pat in the season 68-54, and beat Augusta in the district tourny 94-46. Fleming went on to win the 10th region against Harrison Co.

     

    In the 1997/1998 season, under Lake Kelly, Fleming beat St Pat in the season 84-53, and did not play Augusta. Fleming went on to win the 10th region against Bishop Brossart and advance to Rupp.

     

    So... Fleming has not been beat by St. Patrick's and Augusta in the same season since before the 97/98 season.

     

    There ya go, and yes, I do have too much time on my hands.

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