noreply66 wrote:These 13 year olds shouldn't bother 11 Year old boys because they can't use their hands for carring books in front of themselves.
It's great that a 50 year old man gets on an internet site to argue and make fun of what he believes is an 11 year old boy. Kind of weird though don't you think?
noreply66 wrote:These 13 year olds shouldn't bother 11 Year old boys because they can't use their hands for carring books in front of themselves.
It's great that a 50 year old man gets on an internet site to argue and make fun of what he believes is an 11 year old boy. Kind of weird though don't you think?
no 50 year old man here..sorry I didn't know he was ten
With respect to this SEOAL vs TVC discussion that goes on almost ad nauseam (see above) a gray-haired guy once told me.
It is never as good as it seems...it is never as bad as it seems.
Heard today from a very reputable source today that there is a couple of scenarios in play. So I remain positive for the three remaining teams. Kids deserve for there to be a favorable resolution.
Here is a question for the Logan (and even the Warren) faithful, even though it is off topic, I didn't want to start a separate thread on this.
The Jackson extracurricular participation rate for fall sports and band is a little over 500 (7th -12th grade). Total enrollment in those grades is right at a 1,000. Add in winter and spring sports when those times come and I imagine that number would climb by 100 or more to reflect a 60%-65% extracurricular participation rate.
Does Logan have similar numbers, and if so, what do you think the affect is if the league situation isn't reversed? Does it impact that participation rate, if so how soon, etc.
Just curious as to how other schools and people view this.
Dandy Don wrote:Ok well when that freshman or sophomore exceptional student-athlete doesn't want to travel 2 hours every other Friday night to play an independent schedule and an 8-9 game schedule at that and open enrolls at NY or VC then let me know.
A 1/2 season to sit out is an easy exchange for playing 10 regular season games plus play-offs plus earning league honors.
Keep that head buried and talk about the good ole days at the der Dutchman over a cup of coffee.
This guy is dead on.
This is why all the kids in Ironton transferred to neighboring Lawrence County OVC schools for several decades. Poor Bob Lutz couldn't keep kids in his program. No league, long bus rides, etc.
Dandy Don wrote:Ok well when that freshman or sophomore exceptional student-athlete doesn't want to travel 2 hours every other Friday night to play an independent schedule and an 8-9 game schedule at that and open enrolls at NY or VC then let me know.
A 1/2 season to sit out is an easy exchange for playing 10 regular season games plus play-offs plus earning league honors.
Keep that head buried and talk about the good ole days at the der Dutchman over a cup of coffee.
This guy is dead on.
This is why all the kids in Ironton transferred to neighboring Lawrence County OVC schools for several decades. Poor Bob Lutz couldn't keep kids in his program. No league, long bus rides, etc.
What I saw last week shows Little will be a weapon. Its too bad he got hurt and missed last year, but he has a good arm with accuracy and good scrambling abilities. He will kill some people. McBride is a horse and will simply run over people. The linemen look to have the necessary size. Good speed everywhere. Several kids have that "animal" look that permeates in Logan, meaning the headhunters are back again. Logan is in for a winning season and may well do playoffs this year.
I still look for Logan to win at least 7 games but if they get better and they could, 8 or more wins is possible. Everyone looks good early, but the Chiefs will be even more impressive when the pads come on in full uniform. Pride looks to be back this year in a big way.