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If you are implying that the rules are systematically skirted then I can only say in my experience that is not the case. If you know its happening then it should be reported to the TSSAA and based on how they dealt with the Blue in 1994, they must take their rules very seriously. As for Penn, I don’t know his history.

 

It is rare that a coach enjoys a smooth tenure without being a good leader. From my studies and life experiences, leaders don’t tend to be very successful with the “I’m in charge so do what I say without question” attitude.

The leadership qualities you outline are very well put, but I'm wondering why you chose the Blue after 1994, if the rules are so important to you? You keep pinning rules on others. Are AAU rules also important to follow ...like keeping birthdates correct on entry forms?

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in my opinion coach chad laxton of bradley central is by far the greates coach in the state of tennessee for many reasons. he is always a great role model the wrestlers, he always tells you the truth even if its not exactly what you want to hear, and he always tries to handle every situation that arises with a positive perspective. his practices are also very tough and challenging for the young men, the practice really seperate the boys from the men. so i must give my vote to chad laxton for being the best coach in the state.

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I’m wondering why you continue to ignore post #45. My son was on an AAU team where one of the other wrestlers had an incorrect birthday. I wasn’t the coach, it wasn’t my son, we had nothing to do with it. Your pathetic. Go crawl back under your rock and quit attempting to spread lies concerning me or my boys.

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I’m wondering why you continue to ignore post #45. My son was on an AAU team where one of the other wrestlers had an incorrect birthday. I wasn’t the coach, it wasn’t my son, we had nothing to do with it. Your pathetic. Go crawl back under your rock and quit attempting to spread lies concerning me or my boys.

I beg your pardon. Please allow me to let that mishap slide, as reported on the TWF site, & regarding your questioned AAU team that you assisted, defended & traveled with . I will bow out of this debate of rules and character; and purposely ignore you from now on, as you shoot down some of the most respected men in wrestling. You just bug me with all of your negative energy, especially with Connell.

 

Let it go, Manley.

 

Bye

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No, I won’t let that mishap slide for you were the person who posted that same lie to the TWF site concerning me. I didn’t assist the team – another lie you’re attempting to spread. Unlike you, I don’t lie and I don’t post as fact events with which I was never involved. As for Connell, I’ve never said anything but the truth concerning my direct involvement with him. Prove me wrong on anything – you can’t. If his actions are negative or unflattering in your eyes, then take your concerns up with your hero. This is the 3rd time you‘ve said you were going to ignore me – could this be the time your telling the truth…..I doubt it.

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If Walkenvol and Sommers are in same weight class, I would pay to see that exhibition match! Might be better than a Bradley v. Baylor match.

 

 

Regardless of the weight , I'll take the strapping ,young, well middle aged lad, ok old man from Harrison Tn in a no contest. I think that coach Manley would prolong the match so that it would go into double ot, and then and only then open up a can of that East Ridge whup ***Maybe the mu-chang to end it . Go OLLLLLPH

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This topic has been explained as best as can be explained wvol. You dont agree with Coach Logsdon or Bradleys stand. He stood by his principals. His championship success is unprecedented in any sport in our states history.

Regardless of how people feel about his views he will go down as one of the greatest in Tennesse Wrestling ever. His 13 state championships in 12 years will guarntee that. I dont know what else I can add.

 

By the way I remind you that I was complimentary and in agreement with the other coaches mentioned which is what this thread started out to be. I did not try and find reasons not to agree with some.

 

I disagree with you that there is ANY explanation or principal or line of reasoning that would end this tiresome bi-weekly discussion. I appreciate the discussion we have had to this point but I really dont know what else to add beyond giving personal details of certain things that have driven this stance. That is not my place to do. Again the thread started as a shout out to all who have been great in this state. I agreed with those mentioned, threw in the name who was in command of the benchmark program and a few just cant quite get rid of the sour taste of years of Bradley excellence that Logsdon helped to accomplish.

 

In closing, if it makes any difference I also feel Baylor is the best team in the state this year even though they dont wrestle Bradley. But, check with me again on that question next year.

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