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  1. volsandtitans1,

     

    I'll make it official now and add to the list:

     

    Shannon Hayes-------McKenzie

     

    Shannon was also a multi-sport athlete and on Western Kentucky's National Champ. team (wide receiver and whatever else you needed a "burner" for) and a VERY good baseball player as well. The kid could absolutely fly!!!!!!!

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    Hayes only played high school football his junior and senior years. His speed got him a full ride to Western Ky. University through the help of Coach Bill Koen and Paul Jones. Hayes was made an offer to try out for the Canadian league, but turned it down. He is currently finishing his engineering degree at Western. A great kid. Thanks for putting him on the list, Duck.

  2. mustang69,

     

    That was Randy Franks from McKenzie you were thinking about and he was a good athlete along with the Chism's. Franks was a good football player as well. Also, Teresa (Hale) Donald was certainly a great basketball player at Atwood.

     

    Sauce,

     

    Thanks for remembering Les Bingham who played in the NFL and was from Trezevant. Don't know how I forgot about him, he was a friend of my Dad's. There were a couple of brothers from Trezevant by the name of Willie and Gene Hickerson who played college football at Ole Miss if I'm not mistaken and I believe it was Gene that went on from there to play in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns I think it was (it could have been another NFL team--it was a long time ago!!!)

     

    Man, this thread is bringin' back some OLD memories!!!!!!!! thumb  thumb

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    Former McKenzie high school principal and superintendent Joe Williams played at the University of Kentucky and roomed with George Blanda.

  3. Final--Huntingdon 14  Cheatam County 0.  Huntingdon takes a knee on the Cheatam Co. one yard line and lets time run out.

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    Late in the 4th, Camden 35, Fairview 0. Looks like another Huntingdon, Camden matchup next week.

  4. Huntingdon will roll in this one. McKenzie has not corrected mistakes the Rebels were making in game 1. Poor kick-off coverage, weak linebacking, not taking the sure points on 4th down, going for the long pass instead of using the short pass to get first downs will make it easy for the Mustangs---as if they needed any help.

    For a team that has so much talent, it certainly has been a disappointment to not have seen more success.

    Huntingdon 40

    McKenzie 7

  5. hey duckman, i do support the mckenzie rebels, all the way. edwards should be a powerful force on the front line and he hasn't shown that yet. friday night rebel 87 anderson was sealing the end and tackle and luna was pulling and putting players on their back. cooks yardage was made on luna and anderson's side of the line.

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  6. i have to say that after seeing joe thompson play a few months ago in the father ryan classic, i was quite impressed. he may not be the best athlete or most highly recruited guy in the stste, but he may be the most valuable. the whole game he guarded oakland's best, or at least most athletic player and held him well under double digits. he plays smart, even dirty, john stocktonesque d to get the job done and frustrate the other players. he can shoot the 3 like kerr(i saw hw had 5 three's the other night, and i happen to know he had a broken hand) and he can dish it off like arvenis sabonis. good leader and good defender, something i haven't seen much from these big recruitrs.

  7. i hope you don't play for baylor BMS40, because i'm gonna send your remarks to the father ryan team and i have a feeling they're gonna drop 80 on ya'lls' ######. cause when everett starts ballin and carney gets hot, you thought you were good, but now you know you're not. and when lynch gets to scrappin' and bg's on the bench clappin' you just don't know what could happen. but the scariest thing of all, is when grandmaster thompson gets the ball. he may pop a tre, so get out the way, cause he can do it all day. he might break your ankles with a nasty cross, or swell up on ya like Tony Danza from "Who's the Boss". bottom line boy, when the great white flight they call J-O-E gets the ball you'll see, somethin that'll make ya curse, you'll be callin a nurse or even a hurse, or maybe he'll just take your manhood and leave ya wearin a purse, either way it's simple, the irish will come in first. WHAT?!

  8. the last time i checked mba and father ryan combined have the last 5 state titles. as for baylor...well, i'm not sure when they last won state. so before you start making silly remarks about two teams that are currently on top, make sure you know what the heck you're talking about.

  9. i'll tell ya right now, notre dame will be lucky to lose by less than double digits to ryan. the reason; simple-jt money(joe thompson) he's got the sickest white boy game this side of the mississippi and is being offered at least three division 1 scholorships, but has decided to play for the and 1 ballers this summer and fall during their next tour across america. even though joe can pop a tre from anyhweres on the court, believe you me, he's got the izups to cram it like a champ. the rest of the team is pretty good, everett bills being the best of the bunch. of course, watch yo' back when scrappy dylan "rudy" lynch is on the court, i hear he runs full speed into a locker before each game to get himself pumped up. basically, when jt starts poppin, sweet sassy molassy, it ain't astoppin. holla at ya boy!

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