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  1. i do agree that it will be a close race for the top spot. I never have understood why Mt juliet and Beech are always the TOP contendors though. I go to alot of the district games and it seems as if Gallatin always has the ballplayers to pack a powerful punch, but they never really do. They compete really well and kill teams that aren't in their district, a good example is Oakland. I heard Gallatin absolutly put it to them at wilson central during a tourney. Many people have their opinions about Scott Hunt, but seeing him coach he really seems like he knows what he is doing. With the team under a new head coach, a young head coach at that, can he find what it is that can make this team a top dog? When i was in school way back when the dinosaurs were around it was usually the players thinking they were better than they really were that hindered the program.

     

    I think Da Bears will dominate the district this year. Hendersonville will be good, as well as Gallatin. The Bucs are going to have a rough year.

  2. I see da Bears smoking this district this year with Commandos in 2nd, Gallatin 3rd & Beech 4th. Hansen's all Beech has on the mound this year and he can't throw them all. The other 3 are returning some strong players with depth. Prove me wrong, Bucs (like the football team did). :rolleyes:

  3. Went to the state championships this past weekend at Tech and thoroughly enjoyed watching Columbia's band play - not only did they play for their crowd, but also for the vistor side. The band from Mitchell High School was extremely enjoyable to watch and listen the previous weekend as well. I was actually embarrassed to see Beech High School's band stand and play in one spot and couldn't even hear them in the stands. For a team that wins the state football championship - that's all they got?? Couldn't they have done something special for the event?

     

    My next question - How may kids get scholarships playing in concert bands v. marching bands? :hungry:

  4. Congratulations to the Buccaneers!!! That was a great game watching from the stands. Seeing it live was better than viewing on TV. Great season, Columbia!

     

    Trying to figure out what it is about that team is simple - heart, chemistry, talent and never giving up, no matter what the naysayers think.

     

    I hope that Beech finally gets the recognition it deserves regarding their athletic programs and not just being named a "softball" school. Now, it puts more pressure on the basketball and baseball teams to follow suit............

     

    The "naked boys" looked like they were frozen...... :roll:

  5. Would "The Legend of Long Hollow" be Ronnie Joe Friend, the famous country music star? Feeder programs do help, but talent wins out eventually. However, if you wanna look at feeder programs, Shafer and Rucker have been stacked with talent and running the GHS system for quite a few years now.

     

    Indeed, the one and only - and not to forget Emmitt Smith's mentor................ :roflolk:

    Of course, obviously, talent plays a major part, but some of these kids develop later than others. To be able to have 6 years developing a player instead of 4 pays huge dividends. Again, take a look at Gallatin and White House over the years. Everyone's on the same page. :thumb:

  6. It has been a disappointment to see the stands half full at Beech and Hendersonville. I hope it's not a new trend here.

     

    There was a time not too long ago where, in a 5-year period, Beech had 3 different HCs. Hopefully, Mr. Crabs gets to stay put for awhile. Beech's program started being successful because the feeder school with "The Legend of Long Hollow" finally has gotten with the program to develop their middle school players so they have some sort of clue of what high school football is about. White House and Gallatin have had killer programs where their feeder schools are all on the same page. Williamson County has a coach feeder program with the Titans residing there. Great coaches developing players to the best of their ability is nothing but a formula for success in a program. :thumb:

  7. I've sat through so many football games over the years and have observed a couple of things which are puzzling to me. What has happened to the traditional marching bands? Some of the music selections made could put a stadium to sleep; traditional flag corps look like interpretative dancers now (and outfits are questionable) and when the band is in the stands, they don't seem to know or play any good "fight songs" to get the crowd going. I know this does not apply to everyone, but it just seems like a lot of bands these days are just gearing up strickly for Saturday competitions/chorus bands. I know that musicians are looking for scholarships, but can someone fill me in? :flower:

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