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  1. YOU MAKE SUCH COOL POST.. I WISH I COULD BE JUST LIKE YOU.. I BET YOU JUST GOT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL AND ABOUT TO TURN 19 ON NOVEMBER 28 AND HAVE A RUSHING RECORD AT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL WITH A BABY ON THE WAY... DANG IF I COULD ONLY BE THAT.......
  2. speed really dont matter when your getting hit!!!!!!!!! i bet they dont like power football in the PITT.
  3. ill be there /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />
  4. short hair does care is back.... sorry pitt dont pack your >>edited
  5. NO I HAVE A GAME TOMORROW AND IT IS AGAINST BERVARD..... SO HOPEFULLY I WILL GET SOME PT.......... BUT YEA I DO THINK HE NEEDS TO LEARN HOW TO TALK TO THE MEDIA.....
  6. THATS NOTHING BUT THE TRUETH.... I DONT MATTER BOUT 40, BENCH, VERTICAL, OR SHUTTLE... THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS IS HEART...
  7. MOSTLY IT WAS A JOKE... BUT SOME REALLY BOTHERED ME..... I JUST DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY MENT BY SAYING SOME OF THE STUFF THEY SAID..... I LOVE BOTH OF THEM GUY TO DEATH AND THEY BOTH KNOW I DO BUT I JUST THINK THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE SAID STUFF LIKE... THAT...I DONT KNOW I GUESS ALL I CAN DO NOW IS CRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> JUST KIDDING..... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  8. LITTLE MIKE GETS ALL THE CREDIT.... HE STARTED FOR 3 YEARS.... WAS THE HEART AND SOUL OF THIS TEAM HE ALWAYS CAME THROUGH WITH A PASS , TACKLE OR A RUN...... ALL THE CREDIT GOES TO MIKE AND I HOPE TO SEE HIM DOWN HERE WITH ME......
  9. THANKS ALOT BUT I DONT THINK MY OLD TEAM MATES SAW IT THAT WAY.....
  10. I HAD SO MANY PHONE CALLS ABOUT THAT ASKING IF I READ IT THEN SOMEONE SENT IT TO ME AND I THOUGHT IT WAS WORSE THAT WHAT THEY DESCRIBED TO ME.....
  11. I REALLY THOUGHT THAT THEY WERE COOL.... GUESS YOU COULD BE WRONG..... THANKS FOR ALL THE THANKS I GOT FROM MY FRIEND..... I REALLY DO THANK JAYNES AND MILHORN FOR KEEPING MY NAME IN THE PAPER.... WHEN I READ THIS ARTICAL I WAS VERY SHOCKED THAT THEY WOULD SAY THAT BUT O WELL.... THATS WHAT I GET FOR THINKING.....just check out the stuff in red..... Jaynes, Milhorn dustin' foes with big playsBy Rick Sheek Star Staffrsheek@starhq.com They're quite a talented duo of go-to ball carriers. When these guys get their hands on the football, big plays are usually made for Hampton's football team Dustin Jaynes and Dustin Milhorn are the workhorses out the backfield for the undefeated Bulldogs, ranked third in the state among Class A schools. "We've got some pretty good boys," Hampton coach J.C. Campbell said. "We've got some playmakers, but it just seems like that whichever one gets the opportunity steps up." Jaynes, the tailback, has rushed for 746 yards (7.1 ypc.) and reached the end zone seven times. The linebacker has also recorded 37 tackles. "Our numbers are not that impressive, because they're not based on one person," Jaynes said. "It's just really spread out amongst us all, so it's really better balance than it would be than just keying on one person that's got 2,500 yards. "It's just because it's more balanced. We've just got it spread out evenly, all of our offense, defense and everything else. Our tackles are spread out evenly. Our yards rushing and receiving, they're all spread out." Milhorn has been a silent weapon with spot duty in the spotlight. Last Friday night's win over Cosby saw him cut loose for more than 100 yards receiving and three touchdowns, while picking off a pass and throwing a conversion in little more than a half of action. "It really doesn't matter to me, as long as we win." Milhorn said. "I don't care who scores. It doesn't matter, and I'm glad to get to touch the ball, though." With all-state tailback Adam Townsend departed, these two athletes have fit the bill just fine. Of course, Towsend went down week seven a year ago with a broken foot and Jaynes became the primary ball carrier. "Dustin Jaynes didn't get to run the ball much when Adam was here," Campbell said. "He felt kind of left out. We knew that Dustin had some ability. It wasn't doubt of that. "Dustin Jaynes is small, and he had not really, really put his heart into it when Adam was there. After he got having to carry the load, it's a different story. He's picked it up. He's coming along." Milhorn leads the team with four interceptions at cornerback, while having recorded 27 tackles. He has 238 yards receiving (17.8 ypc.), 183 rushing (12.0 ypc) and has six touchdowns. "Milhorn, from the time he's got here, has been one of the hardest workers," Campbell said. "We get in the weight room when he's a freshman, he lifted what those other boys were lifting. He'd do it or die. "You take away his offense and he is worth his weight. We always put him on the toughest cover guy." Jaynes stresses with a more than a half dozen skill people that can get the job done behind a talented front, there is not selfish player with this bunch. "We just like going out and having different weapons," Jaynes said. "We feel like we have so many weapons, because we can pass the ball to E.J. (Newbern), Dylan Ellis, I can run or Jarred Irick can run when he gets healed. It looks like we've got eight or 10 weapons that can be out on the field at the same time. "It's good knowing it's our senior year that we get to run a lot, but we really just want to win. We'd really love to make a trip down to the state (championship)." What the coach likes is these are players who get it done on the field. "They've both been, all of these kids, are just super attitudes," Campbell said. "Neither one of them are real loud, but Dustin Milhorn rarely says anything. But he's got a hidden sense of humor." Jaynes broke his arm against Johnson County in the season-opener and never missed a game. "Dustin Jaynes has had to do it about every week," Campbell said. "In the tough games he's run good inside. Down there at Oneida (game two), and just the tough games we've had to put out inside." Jaynes notices a slasher type of player like Milhorn benefits the attack. Milhorn might run a reverse, go deep or explode out of the backfield. "He's probably glad to make him feel like that, to know they're going to be keying on him a lot," Jaynes said. "Because then you can give it to somebody else. As long as we win, that's the main thing. "That's the way we've played since we were little together. That was our main goal, just to win." Milhorn agrees in this team-oriented approach. "It's not all focused on one or two people," Milhorn said. "It's spread out. I'd say we do sneak up on a few people, under-estimating us - anybody being able to do anything they want." With no Towsend or Jonathan Lyons, the winning tradition has kept up in Hampton. That's four-deep in the Class 1A playoffs two years in a rown and counting - hopefully one more round. "It's not just one person that's going out there dominating the team, like before," Jaynes said. "It's just spread out more this year. We really feel like that's what we've got to do to make it to state, keep it spread out a lot more." This senior bunch, numbering 10, went undefeated in the eighth-grade ranks. The powerhouse hasn't gone away. "We probably have the most balance we've ever had in our lives," Jaynes said. "We've just got so many people. We've got a really fast team in our line. "They do really well. They're big and athletic. We've got a really athletic team." The coach points out he gets no negative feedback about who gets the notoriety under the lights. "Dustin Milhorn got to shine the other night," Campbell said. "Sometimes kids wonder why I didn't get to do this or why I didn't get to do that. They never say anything. "Sometimes things just open up for you. They wonder why I can't do this all of the time. Certain things open up certain things, and we've just been very fortunate to have the type of kids that can respond when it comes their turn." NO HONESTLY THANK YOU GUYS..... ADAM TOWNSEND
  12. Jaynes, Milhorn dustin' foes with big playsBy Rick Sheek Star Staffrsheek@starhq.com They're quite a talented duo of go-to ball carriers. When these guys get their hands on the football, big plays are usually made for Hampton's football team Dustin Jaynes and Dustin Milhorn are the workhorses out the backfield for the undefeated Bulldogs, ranked third in the state among Class A schools. "We've got some pretty good boys," Hampton coach J.C. Campbell said. "We've got some playmakers, but it just seems like that whichever one gets the opportunity steps up." Jaynes, the tailback, has rushed for 746 yards (7.1 ypc.) and reached the end zone seven times. The linebacker has also recorded 37 tackles. "Our numbers are not that impressive, because they're not based on one person," Jaynes said. "It's just really spread out amongst us all, so it's really better balance than it would be than just keying on one person that's got 2,500 yards. "It's just because it's more balanced. We've just got it spread out evenly, all of our offense, defense and everything else. Our tackles are spread out evenly. Our yards rushing and receiving, they're all spread out." Milhorn has been a silent weapon with spot duty in the spotlight. Last Friday night's win over Cosby saw him cut loose for more than 100 yards receiving and three touchdowns, while picking off a pass and throwing a conversion in little more than a half of action. "It really doesn't matter to me, as long as we win." Milhorn said. "I don't care who scores. It doesn't matter, and I'm glad to get to touch the ball, though." With all-state tailback Adam Townsend departed, these two athletes have fit the bill just fine. Of course, Towsend went down week seven a year ago with a broken foot and Jaynes became the primary ball carrier. "Dustin Jaynes didn't get to run the ball much when Adam was here," Campbell said. "He felt kind of left out. We knew that Dustin had some ability. It wasn't doubt of that. "Dustin Jaynes is small, and he had not really, really put his heart into it when Adam was there. After he got having to carry the load, it's a different story. He's picked it up. He's coming along." Milhorn leads the team with four interceptions at cornerback, while having recorded 27 tackles. He has 238 yards receiving (17.8 ypc.), 183 rushing (12.0 ypc) and has six touchdowns. "Milhorn, from the time he's got here, has been one of the hardest workers," Campbell said. "We get in the weight room when he's a freshman, he lifted what those other boys were lifting. He'd do it or die. "You take away his offense and he is worth his weight. We always put him on the toughest cover guy." Jaynes stresses with a more than a half dozen skill people that can get the job done behind a talented front, there is not selfish player with this bunch. "We just like going out and having different weapons," Jaynes said. "We feel like we have so many weapons, because we can pass the ball to E.J. (Newbern), Dylan Ellis, I can run or Jarred Irick can run when he gets healed. It looks like we've got eight or 10 weapons that can be out on the field at the same time. "It's good knowing it's our senior year that we get to run a lot, but we really just want to win. We'd really love to make a trip down to the state (championship)." What the coach likes is these are players who get it done on the field. "They've both been, all of these kids, are just super attitudes," Campbell said. "Neither one of them are real loud, but Dustin Milhorn rarely says anything. But he's got a hidden sense of humor." Jaynes broke his arm against Johnson County in the season-opener and never missed a game. "Dustin Jaynes has had to do it about every week," Campbell said. "In the tough games he's run good inside. Down there at Oneida (game two), and just the tough games we've had to put out inside." Jaynes notices a slasher type of player like Milhorn benefits the attack. Milhorn might run a reverse, go deep or explode out of the backfield. "He's probably glad to make him feel like that, to know they're going to be keying on him a lot," Jaynes said. "Because then you can give it to somebody else. As long as we win, that's the main thing. "That's the way we've played since we were little together. That was our main goal, just to win." Milhorn agrees in this team-oriented approach. "It's not all focused on one or two people," Milhorn said. "It's spread out. I'd say we do sneak up on a few people, under-estimating us - anybody being able to do anything they want." With no Towsend or Jonathan Lyons, the winning tradition has kept up in Hampton. That's four-deep in the Class 1A playoffs two years in a rown and counting - hopefully one more round. "It's not just one person that's going out there dominating the team, like before," Jaynes said. "It's just spread out more this year. We really feel like that's what we've got to do to make it to state, keep it spread out a lot more." This senior bunch, numbering 10, went undefeated in the eighth-grade ranks. The powerhouse hasn't gone away. "We probably have the most balance we've ever had in our lives," Jaynes said. "We've just got so many people. We've got a really fast team in our line. "They do really well. They're big and athletic. We've got a really athletic team." The coach points out he gets no negative feedback about who gets the notoriety under the lights. "Dustin Milhorn got to shine the other night," Campbell said. "Sometimes kids wonder why I didn't get to do this or why I didn't get to do that. They never say anything. "Sometimes things just open up for you. They wonder why I can't do this all of the time. Certain things open up certain things, and we've just been very fortunate to have the type of kids that can respond when it comes their turn." JUST CHECK OUT THE RED PARTS..... THANKS ALOT.......THANKS DUSTIN JAYNES AND MILHORN
  13. Hampton has the best line in 1A peroid...... know one can stop them when they come to play... thats why they are 8-0...
  14. everyone knows but i am not tripping on that anymore... i dont care who know..... im happy now...
  15. i think your right harriman has a much better team this year....
  16. very good have you herd the news... i think you know what im talking about......hahaha dont say it though.....
  17. I think a good pic for mr. football is Mike Lunsford from Hampton he has started since he was in tenth grade and took his team to the forth round of the playoffs 2 years in a row... and Hampton is undefeaded 8-0....
  18. kill yourself....... that sound just like something some stuck up happy valley person would say......... Vader is 100% correct.... how have you been lord vader....
  19. your right Hampton will run through Happy Valley just like the did Cosby..... Looks like a 10-0 season for Hampton......
  20. sorry cloudland.... but i have to go with the rams... on this one.... they have a better mistake free offense..... that will be the differance of the game...
  21. hahahahahaha.... i told everyone that is was going to be a blow out......good job dogs....
  22. i'm still trying to figure out why Cosby @ Hampton is even a topic..... because everyone already knows the outcome... HAMPTON WINS
  23. it could be...........u never no /wub.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":wub:" border="0" alt="wub.gif" /> /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" /> /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /> /flower.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":flower:" border="0" alt="flower.gif" />
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