I usually stay busy in 3-A, but I came out to watch Friendship Christian last Friday night because I heard how much of a class program they were. I was very impressed with the team, the stadium, the sportsmanship, and the atmosphere. Some of the players from the Gordonsville squad on the other hand showed some of the worst sportsmanship Ive seen lately. I wont call any numbers, but everyone that attended the game saw the D-Back for Gordonsville with the multiple personal foul infractions. He was running his mouth after every play, and didnt seem to learn his lesson after all kinds of yellow was thrown at him. It was very commendable for the Friendship players to keep their cool on the field, but if he had tried that in my region, he would have been on the ground, lookin out the ear-hole of his helmet EVERY play. . . done completely clean and between the whistles of course. I saw a few more of their defenders giving the Friendship running back the business while they had him down on the ground a few times after they had tackled him. This type of thing happens in football - its the nature of the game to be played physically and with emotion - but to play dirty on purpose, and to do it as a player, and/or allow it as a coach, is a crime against the game. Whether youre winning or losing, the game should always, ALWAYS be played with good sportsmanship. Good luck with the rest of your season Friendship, and the playoffs