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Yes, I figured out that you were a smart alec.

Hmm.. I think I did exactly as you said. Read the previous post.

 

 

If it's not whining then why even bring up the possiblity of a foul not called in the first place? By your own admission it happens all the time, so why bring that one time up?

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Great game at clinton tuesday night....both teams played hard but it looked like clinton became a little tired down the stretch...It was a great game to watch...Give credit to powell on a big win....Isn't it funny that everyone starts blaming one call or this or that cost them the game...i thought both teams had a chance to win the game down the stretch....great game panthers

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I thought the Dragons would have it in the bag last night, but they just played like they were scared to death. They definitely needed more from Ford who basically played like his feet were stuck to the floor. And I guess kidd was right about the "recruits." If nothing else, I would have thought they would have given the Dragons more confidence. Like I said, it looked as though they were playing scared to death, but I'm wondering if that fear isn't coming from somewhere else. Like maybe Lockard's fear of Lee Smith. Couldn't blame him too much though....you never know what to expect from Smith these days.

 

I think Powell is the moodiest team in the whole district, though. You never know who is going to heat it up for them or even if anyone will. Makes it really tough to anticipate how well they are going to do from one game to the next.

 

In my opinion, I believe Hargis made the difference. He actually played with tremendous confidence, which is exactly what he hasn't been doing until the last two games. It's also good to see Jason Seymore lighting it up for the panthers too. I'm pretty sure the Dragons didn't see him coming. My prediction is that next year the panthers will rely heavily on him as a key player.

 

Congrats to the panthers and better luck next time Dragons. It ain't over yet.

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I thought the Dragons would have it in the bag last night, but they just played like they were scared to death. They definitely needed more from Ford who basically played like his feet were stuck to the floor. And I guess kidd was right about the "recruits." If nothing else, I would have thought they would have given the Dragons more confidence. Like I said, it looked as though they were playing scared to death, but I'm wondering if that fear isn't coming from somewhere else. Like maybe Lockard's fear of Lee Smith. Couldn't blame him too much though....you never know what to expect from Smith these days.

 

I think Powell is the moodiest team in the whole district, though. You never know who is going to heat it up for them or even if anyone will. Makes it really tough to anticipate how well they are going to do from one game to the next.

 

In my opinion, I believe Hargis made the difference. He actually played with tremendous confidence, which is exactly what he hasn't been doing until the last two games. It's also good to see Jason Seymore lighting it up for the panthers too. I'm pretty sure the Dragons didn't see him coming. My prediction is that next year the panthers will rely heavily on him as a key player.

 

Congrats to the panthers and better luck next time Dragons. It ain't over yet.

ur full of it u won by 3 Clinton just needed to get back on there feet
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Powell[/url'>Fan' post='825931008' date='Feb 8 2006 - 08:05 PM']

Few reasons, but hey all you need to do is go to a game there, Cheering when the openents get hurt, yep thats real classey there, Didint help them too much though. IM sad that i have family that goes to a school that acts like that

 

 

 

Easy now....dont mistake passion for insensitivity. Now i know good and well the clinton student section can be ruthless at times. But i thought they've been taking it easy the past few games. As for cheering at the injury of a player...no...so someone got scuffed up, and took a minute to get back in the game. Its not like the kid had his spinal cord severed. And we knew that...and the second he stayed down for longer than expected a few noteable students made sure everyone calmed it down to make sure he was alright. ...Its a rivalry game man...and tensions run high all throughout that place...Dont judge the whole school on a night that they just got upset by a rival school...( Which seems to be becoming habit to Powell these days )... It was a good game...between two GOOD schools. My team didnt come out on top...but congratulations to Powell on a big win.

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Conner went down everyone started cheering and yelling at him "GET UP GET UP"

Then when lee went down at teh end everyone started yelling at him, he wasnt hurt, but still thats pathetic.

Calling Tyler a "midget" cause he is short, thats very disrespectful and makes me think that the school has no class at all.

 

In the girls game when Baily Gabbard went down (she was hurt pretty bad it looked like to most of the people there)I saw at least 10 clinton students start clapping and cheering, That is flat out wrong.

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