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well with all that being said i guess we should call camden and congratulate them since we shouldn't get our hopes up. That way we can prepare for playoffs, i mean since waverly played both and are such experts on playing both, with all do respect to you and waverly tigers ALL GAMES ARE DIFFERENTLY PLAYED !! if we do our work camden is going to have there work cut out for them and they are coming to lewis and they are goin home just like all the other teams with a LOSS... just like last year we have more expierence and a even better team than last yr. when we took the championship away from them by the way they were going to win last yr if everyone rem. 1 DAY and all bets are off and the tale of two towns will be told..see ya there redneck tiger.. no disrespect meant just how i see things

i am glad you are so sure of yourself. i mean to be able to predict the outcome of a ballgame that is a great talent. i bet you go to vegas a lot. if what you say is true i will condgradulate you on your pick, but if it is the opposite be ready not to be able to show your face again!

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The rain has stopped, it's almost time to do this :justwrestle:

 

The Rain stopped?? Still pouring down here gonna be a cold wet nasty I wish I was there game.. I sure hope one of those radio stations come in for me so I can here it. well I hope the AM one does cause I already know 95.9 des not come in here it is a different station here

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No worry there...I imagine it'll be standing room only...I don't think the weather will keep many away, not for this game anyway :(

 

Yeah, Ill be there. This is a great 6-2A game, and I can't wait to watch the performances from these clubs in the playoffs. Best of luck to you boys.

 

I think I will stop and pickup some good bbq or mexican food before the game..any good suggestions?

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