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  1. Ive had a lot of kids to transfer in at the public school I coached at while again have had Zero yes Zero come to Boyd. There is no such thing as an equal field and to keep talking about it in my mind seems silly....but again as I've said for two years let's split so we can move on because I get so tired of the Private school won because they are private but if the Public school wins a championship like they have in the past then it's because they worked so hard....again I have had champions from both and they both work hard and the Publics have kids bounce around transfer at a great rate too
  2. Sarcasm my friend...We at Boyd don't mind the split...by the way we have had no new kids come in but have lost several kids to get this...the public schools.....Ive coached in both and for me didn't care in either...but as I said if we split then maybe we can discuss how good the Giles kid is from Summertown instead of why maybe Grace had an edge just because they are a private...just my opinion
  3. I sure hope we split soon so we can move on to something else to talk about. Grace kids played their heart out and they only won because they pay to go to school....Summertown's kids played awesome and they only lost because they get on a school bus.... gimme a break on both....its baseball and sometimes games come down to who makes plays....so lets split and then we can give both teams and their kids their just due!
  4. Ty! Two good teams put on a great show tonight for everyone there!! Good Luck to the Rams tomorrow!!
  5. Boyd Buchanan 11 Cornersville 0 Summertown 8 Goodpasture 3 2:00 Thursday Boyd Buchanan vs Knox Grace Summertown vs Peabody
  6. Ty! Going to give it our best!
  7. I take it as a sign of disrespect of our program to be honest. Good luck though this week, it looks like your the team to beat according to everyone!
  8. They beat the defending state champs who were very good, so I am guessing they are loaded!
  9. Yeah, you wouldn't think so either and he would of had same response if I said Hall was going to give up nine Tuesday as well
  10. See I knew you would understand
  11. theLawking has done all of the great research so he can clarify what I mean by "interesting" or ask Bluecollar who has the great score predictions and has our #1 giving up 9 runs Tuesday what I mean by "Interesting"
  12. I think he was making his predictions is why he dropped these in...good luck today against the 'Dale!
  13. Who they match up with
  14. This coach does care about his pitchers and WON'T overwork them and I will add have been successful doing that while winning games, so it can be done. For me, it is my job not just to win games, but keep our kids healthy becuase if they are hurt then it makes it harder to well win games!
  15. skydogg25

    7A baseball

    Can you post the scores when they are finished?
  16. I will stick with my pre-season thoughts and go SP tonight, but if #3 throws first game they may need two to win it. I will say that MC could or should have won 2 of the 3 meetings played so far. The question tonight will be who is put on the bump IMO. As far as this year, I had the order 100% and feel it played out about what I expected. I think next year LV would have to be the early favorite IMO. Can you update the score tonight as the game is going on?
  17. On Tuesday: Silverdale 7 Grace 1 Josiah Green throws the complete game for the win. Cole Robinson takes the loss. Big day at the plate for Jordan Delaschmitt and River Crowther. Next on Wednesday: Silverdale @ Boyd Buchanan
  18. On Monday: Boyd Buchanan 2 Silverdale 1 Brandon Willingham (7-1) picked up the victory going the distance while striking out 9. Colby Morgan hit his 4th of the season. Grace Academy 7 CSAS 3 Jared Thompson (4-3) picked up the victory Next on Tuesday: Grace @ Silverdale (Elimination Game)
  19. Forrest best team. Brewer best player.
  20. On Saturday: Boyd Buchanan 10 Grace 3 Skyler Anderson (7-1) picks up victory Brandon Willingham goes deep for his 4th HR of the season. Brandon also added a double and 5 Rbi's. Silverdale 11 CSAS 0 Michael Hawkins (4-2) picked up the win. Next on Monday: Silverdale @ Boyd Buchanan Grace @ CSAS ( Elimination game)
  21. Morgan's Slam Leads Boyd-Buchanan Past Meigs Co. Buccaneers Score Early And Often In 12-1 Over Tigers Tuesday, April 28, 2015 - by John Hunt Boyd-Buchanan senior pitcher Skyler Anderson got the start against Meigs County on Senior Night and came up with the win to push the Bucs' record to 21-9 (8-0). Anderson also contributed at the plate with an RBI fielder's choice and two walks. Boyd tamed the Tigers by a 12-1 score.- photo by Dennis Norwood It was Senior Day at Boyd-Buchanan on Tuesday afternoon, but a sophomore stole the spotlight. Colby Morgan, serving as the designated hitter from the third spot in the lineup, crushed a 3-1 pitch from Tyler Starling with two outs in the fifth inning for a grand slam that made winners out of his teammates in a 12-1 victory. It was a non-district game, but a contest matching two state-ranked opponents. Boyd-Buchanan improves to 21-9 with the win while Meigs County is now 20-6. "I just wanted to get on top of the ball as I had missed one earlier, but there wasn't a doubt in my mind it was gone once I hit it," Morgan said after finishing his infield raking duties following the game. "We got the win, so I wasn't worried about how I played," he said, noting that his game-winning hit was his third homer of the season and first grand slam. But on a day when six Buccaneer seniors were recognized and honored, there were lots of smiles for those wearing Blue. All six seniors started and all six contributed in a positive way to the win. They included Skyler Anderson, Josh Antwine, Seth Caudle, Austin Jackson, Hunter Payne and John Sewell. Anderson was the starter and winning pitcher as he hurled four innings and allowed the one run on two hits while striking out two. He had an RBI fielders choice in the second while walking in each of his last two at-bats. Antwine started at third base and relieved Anderson as he allowed one hit and had two strikeouts in his one inning on the mound. He had a groundout to third in the second that drove in the Bucs' second run while a double down the line in right in the fourth drove in two teammates and extended the lead to 6-1. Caudle played center and finished the day with two doubles and one run driven in. Jackson, known more for his football ability than his talent on the baseball field, crushed the first pitch of the fifth and ended up with a double after his shot missed clearing the fence in left by about a foot. He scored a minute later on Caudle's second double to the gap in right-center. Payne was the catcher and had a pair of singles in his first two at-bats. He also gunned down Jay Odum at second to end the first inning. Odum had singled to drive in Dustin Kennedy with Meigs' only run and he was retired trying to stretch it into a double on a perfect throw by Payne. Sewell didn't have a hit, but he reached on a fielder's choice and later got hit by a pitch and was on base when Morgan cleared the bases to end the game. "He hit it well as he got all of it, but he's a good hitter and in the third spot for a reason," Boyd-Buchanan coach Josh Rider said Morgan following the game. "We needed a win like this as we haven't been scoring many runs lately, but it was good to see our bats come alive. Meigs County has a very good baseball team. We just happened to get them on a bad day," he added. Meigs County coach Justin Jennings has seen better days and so has his team. "We certainly didn't play our best today. It was nice to get a lead in the first, but they came right back to take the lead and we sort of hung our heads after that and just went through the motions," he expressed before heading to the parking lot. "I could just tell from the beginning that we weren't where we needed to be mentally, but we'll just have to get this thing turned around and we don't have much time as we host CSAS tomorrow. Kennedy has been our number-one pitcher all year, but today was certainly not his best outing. And we didn't do anything to help him out," Jennings concluded. Dustin Kennedy had the only double for Meigs and he scored their only run. Odum's single in the first drove in the only run whihle Starling had a one-out single in the fifth. Payne and Caudle both had two hits for the Bucs while Cade Evans, Antwine, Morgan and Jackson all finished with one apiece. MEIGS COUNTY 100 00 -- 1 3 2 BOYD-BUCHANAN 220 26 -- 12 8 0 J. Kennedy, Starling (5) and Odum; Anderson, Antwine (5) and Payne. (Email John Hunt at nomarathonmoose@comcast.net) Boyd-Buchanan's Devin Spiegelhalter makes it safely into third past the tag of Meigs County third baseman Walker Malone.
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