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Oh, you understand. If we meet and beat you will you shake hands this time or get on the bus with your pads on like last time? If yall had played like your fans left the stands you probably would have won.

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Now I DO understand. This thread is about the top teams in 1A in 2005 but your posts consistently drift to bashing TC for various reasons including playing in different divisions in the past and insulting their motives for doing so. Motivation really is inconsequential. TC didn't break any rules or have any special treatment. Your school(s) could have chosen to do the same thing.

 

Surely you're not so inmature as to carry a grudge for 6 years just because someone didn't shake your hand. Life's going to be pretty rough on you when you grow up if you continue to carry this much baggage over something as trivial as a football game.

 

I'll be the first to say TC sometimes gets their priorities out of order which sometimes results in less than good sportsmanship but the intent is basically good.

TC isn't perfect nor is their football team. But, they are pretty good - which leads us BACK TO THE TOPIC.

 

Why don't you state your team, state the date, clean up your act and I'm sure plenty of the good people in Hartsville will be glad to congratulate you after the game - win, lose or draw. I know I will.

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I read the article, anyone with a brain already knew it. To be honest I like the private schools, but I sure don,t like facing them in the playoffs. 2a seems to be a good place for the strong private schools, Alcoa will definately hang.

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well the trousdale team will never be good enough for any accomplishments as you see it i guess. the fact that coach satterfield has a work ethic established in these young men doesnt count for much i guess. as for what happened a few years ago, well i guess no one should be emotional about football. but wait isnt that what you are feeling over the incident as you describe it? as for the classification ordeal think of it this way. here are a group of young men, they have worked their tales off, subjected theirselves to countless practices not settling for anything less than what coach satterfield demands: perfection the best way they know it. is it fair to move up and play teams such as fulton austin east and other schools 2 classes above you, or even 1 class above where some schools are able to put players only on one side of the ball. and be competitive only to meet a school that is on the upper end of its classification. austin east and fulton were teams that were very impressive. was trousdale cheated, no they held their heads high for accomplishing the level of compition at that level. there is no hiding that trousdale can be dominate in 1a any given year. how ever i do remember having trouble filling sevral schedules in the 90's and i do belive they played sevral of your dominate privates, i think we should maybe look at their schedules of the past. they have not played cull schools to get to thier level. as for the post of being run out by cpa, i just dont recall that being a factor of discussion around hartsville. i do remember the thought of can we be competitive. are we doing the right thing. and as most years with any football team, the year starts out usually at a lower level than at the end. could be a reason for not turning on strong out of the gate. teams as i have veiwed usually gain strength over the year abscence any injuries to key players.as for comming back to 1 a. trousdale made a deciesion to return to 1a. do you think that it is all wrong for a coach to allow his team to play at the level that the tssaa sets, and allow his team every oppertunity to go for a title run. i think that not only does it teach the young men discipline but it also shows them that thru hard work they can set goals and with teamwork accomplish whatever they set out to do.isnt that what you are after each year when the season starts in your home town.

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Now I DO understand.  This thread is about the top teams in 1A in 2005 but your posts consistently drift to bashing TC for various reasons including playing in different divisions in the past and insulting their motives for doing so.  Motivation really is inconsequential.  TC didn't break any rules or have any special treatment.  Your school(s) could have chosen to do the same thing. 

 

Surely you're not so inmature as to carry a grudge for 6 years just because someone didn't shake your hand.  Life's going to be pretty rough on you when you grow up if you continue to carry this much baggage over something as trivial as a football game.

 

I'll be the first to say TC sometimes gets their priorities out of order which sometimes results in less than good sportsmanship but the intent is basically good.

TC isn't perfect nor is their football team. But, they are pretty good - which leads us BACK TO THE TOPIC.

 

Why don't you state your team, state the date, clean up your act and I'm sure plenty of the good people in Hartsville will be glad to congratulate you after the game - win, lose or draw.  I know I will.

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I am from SP. Yes, I realize I have been wrong bringing this up as the team now were just small kids then. I apologize to them and wish them all the luck. I have several good friends in Hartsville, people that I have known for a long time. We all get our priorties out of order from time to time. Lets all be friends and enjoy the game.
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I am from SP. Yes, I realize I have been wrong bringing this up as the team now were just small kids then. I apologize to them and wish them all the luck. I have several good friends in Hartsville, people that I have known for a long time. We all get our priorties out of order from time to time. Lets all be friends and enjoy the game.

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south pit .....class act one of the best rivalries of the 90's for tc. makes that cool air i look forward to feeling in a few weeks, worth it to hope that it it could get back to sp and tc batteling again. those should have been the state games not what came when playing on the turf.

gotta get back from iraq

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south pit .....class act one of the best rivalries of the 90's for tc. makes that cool air i look forward to feeling in a few weeks, worth it to hope that it it could get back to sp and tc batteling again. those should have been the state games not what came when playing on the turf. 

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Those SP and TC games in the 90s were 1A at it's absolute best.

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I am from SP. Yes, I realize I have been wrong bringing this up as the team now were just small kids then. I apologize to them and wish them all the luck. I have several good friends in Hartsville, people that I have known for a long time. We all get our priorties out of order from time to time. Lets all be friends and enjoy the game.

What Game ?

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I am from SP. Yes, I realize I have been wrong bringing this up as the team now were just small kids then. I apologize to them and wish them all the luck. I have several good friends in Hartsville, people that I have known for a long time. We all get our priorties out of order from time to time. Lets all be friends and enjoy the game.

What Game ?

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