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  1. au contraire. The stall, when run to perfection, can be a beautiful thing.
  2. Bulldog....you make some great points, some i agree with, some i dont. If I was sitting on your side of the stands right now, I might feel differently about some of them. One point that I would debate however was your "wallet" comment - if you were talking about MBA or Ensworth, i would say that you were right on the money, however I would bet (not literally of course...everyone knows CofC'ers don't bet) that the economic dynamics of DL are not much different than that of most of the 3A publics. We have some rich kids but the lions share of kids at DL are there through a significant financial sacrifice from their parents. As a matter of fact, the public school that my kids are zoned for is significanly richer (monetarily) than is DL....but enough of that....lets play football.
  3. Daniels is a great coach and will get the Page program to the point where they will beat Lipscomb.....some day. Not this year though.
  4. Gimme.....I think you missed the point. I don't think that you will ever see anyone complain about someone taking a charge. You are right when you say that it is rare to find someone with the skill to properly take a hit.....A flop is when you fake the charge......when the player "flops" onto the floor when there has been no contact. Nobody likes to see that and if the refs catch it, it is supposed to be a Technical Foul.
  5. I have not followed Lipscomb baseball in a few years, but aren't they considered contenders every year? I know they have a bunch of state championships. Maybe things have changed, but seems like they used to field a really good ballteam every year.
  6. Most, if not all of the whining will be from students, because they haven't lived long enough to experience the ebb and flow of HS basketball. I'm a DL fan, I've had 2 kids play ball and graduate. I have 2 kids playing ball there now. I've seen enough games over the past 10 years or so to know that if this game had been played at DL, we most likely win. Is it a case of the refs deciding to job DL to give P-C the win? No. The refs who worked this game are hard working, conscientious guys who love basketball....but the general, unwritten rule seems to be when in doubt on a call, err toward the home team. Always has been, always will be...until we get SEC caliber refs here in Middle Tenn and I'm not holding my breath. That is why you rarely hear coaches whine about the bad calls - they know that they need to play good enough ball so as to take the refs out of the equation. DL had a great run in the second half just to get in position to win...and should have.....but that is High School basketball....Ain't it great?
  7. I am surprised and sorry to see this quote. I look forward to this rivalry for the next several years. Two well supported schools that enjoy watching their teams play, travel well and generally display great sportsmanship....as well they should since they are both Christian schools. I won't comment to the Slater thing as several others already have...he is a great kid...but what in the world would the DL coach have done to elicit this comment? He really is a good guy.
  8. Will MBA and David Lipscomb boys be in the Metro 9th grade tournament? I know both of them had awfully good 8th grade teams last year.
  9. twill be hopeless for Vandy1....he has numbers 1-9 in the bag, but will never master the bagpipes...come to think of it, he is a big ole bagpipe.
  10. They donned their purple and gold, and then sang, (quietly) accompanied by the victors bell that was rang, (mightily) the victors song and surrounded like a cloak (albeit lightly) from the victors cigar that they did smoke; (not quite rightly) then home they did ride on their McMustangs (holding on tightly)
  11. ...ah laddie..it does have me thinking that by the end of the half-fortnight, we will all be calling them the McBobcats...
  12. The bagpipes are a Lipscomb tradition dating back more than a thousand years. Glen MacAdams is scottish as is the Lipscomb family and the bagpipes played a big role in the Battle of the Auchard back around 900 AD. This was historically significant because it was the first battle primairly determined by club wielding victors mounted on war ponies. The scottish clan rode McMustangs. The MacAdams and the McLipscomb clans were in a heated battle with the hated Saxons. As the battle raged, a thick fog enveloped the battlefield. The only way the Scotsmen knew which way to charge on their McMustangs was the haunting and mystical sound of the scottish bagpiper. The Mustangs have had the bagpipes play prior to each battle henceforth. Surprised you didn't study this in school.
  13. I agree....awesome story. I wish my dad was still alive to share this one with....he played in the 50's and would have appreciated this one.
  14. I know that both schools will bring good football teams to the game, but if we want to enjoy a band at halftime, i hope Giles County brings one since Lipscomb cannot....evidently the Lipscomb band was put on double secret probation at the end of the last football season, and has not been seen since.
  15. Thanks Stealth...that was Lipscomb basketball. Rarely do they have the athletes, but ALWAYS have execution. You can say that the game was at Lipscomb all you want, but that was not their gym....the good old TSSAA negated the whole reason these teams scramble for the region championship.....However...great game Bolivar, great team, awesome fans and fan support, great town. That is what Tennessee high school basketball is all about. You have the DL family pulling for you in the 'boro.
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