So your saying that spending money on children’s education is a waste of taxpayer money. I guess public bathrooms on the square and flower pots are more important.
I can assure you that students have not been hurt by attending FHS. LC has been overcrowded for years. Students at FHS have opportunities they would never have at LC. What you call segregation is actually diversity. There are only a few people left crying about City having a high school. Those that wish they had our players and those who want metro government. Most of us know that the person that post most of this mess is a former politician from Fayetteville. He will keep crying because City is not going anywhere and we will never go metro.
You can go back and watch the film. When the player goes down in the end zone 52 has no contact with MC player. Player is several feet in front of them when ref signals touchdown. It’s up to you to watch the film but it was a bad call. That’s life though and it happens. Not the first time and won’t be the last.
Park city is peaceful but I will say that it is growing fast. The K-8 school there is overcrowded. A lot of that has to do with huge growth south of the state line. I would say that all of Lincoln County is peaceful. It is a little harder to find housing in the city limits but it can be done. If your children play baseball or softball in the k-8 schools in the county they all combine to make one team. That’s one benefit at city. There are opportunities for more kids to play.
Please explain. How many players came from LC? Which players exactly? Give us their numbers since you know so much. This topic should have died a long time ago. FHS isn’t going anywhere.
The big guys on the team have all played together since they were around 6 years old. 52, 59, 56, 55, 9, 3, 14, 8, 16, 1 just to name a few. Recruiting didn’t build this team. Years of dedication did that.
We all hope #3 is healthy and can play just like every player on the team. Our coaches are great at preparing the team as a whole. They will have every position filled and ready to play on Friday.
It's great to have some of the Fayetteville haters back. The Tigers have been called classless for years. I remember a few years back when Cornersville made it to the state championship and several of our players traveled to the game to support them because they represented our region. The Tigers knew not to expect the same from them last year. Why? Some of you know the answer to that question. The hatred for our team runs deep. The Tigers will continue to move forward and use the hatred they hear from your players and your fans as motivation.