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So mac i guess your coach going around to all of the jr high schools and pulling all the boys into the gym to talk to is ok?. You ever think that our coach went to church because he was invited by a good friend of his that was preaching there. Thats the problem with you mac you take partial truths and try to turn them into outright lies. I know for a fact your baseball coach/ athletic director is out recruiting from hardeman to hardin county and all points in between. Your basketball coach tries but no one really wants to play dor him so it doesnt work. Your softball coach recruits. Your fiotball coach recruits. So until you can bring something to the table worth discussing find another horse. When adamsville was the doormat nobody cared that a kid from bethel or ramer or selmer came our way. So quit your crying suck it up and go support your bobcats. They need your support a whole bunch.

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cardfan, do you want me to get a legal document from the attorney father about the church visit?  Strangely, the coach introduced himself to the lawyer's son (an 8th grader) as the coach of Adamsville. Who does that at church?

 

McNairy's coach can legally talk to junior high players at Michie, Selmer, Ramer and Bethel Springs. When he comes to talk at Adamsville Junior High, then let us know.

 

If the other MCHS coaches are recruiting and you have proof, let the TSSAA know about it. We do not have to cheat to lose.

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The Bulldog, we prefer dating girls. I do not know your preference, but to each his own. We may have problems winning football games, but we have more fun after the games than you.

Yeah, Selmer has always had the easiest girls! Not very pretty but guess that goes with the territory! Do your coaches still cruise the dating sites on school premesis? Yeah, we heard about that too! Oh, and I hope you weren't referring to having fun with underage girls in Selmer! You do seem to fit the creep profile though!!
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