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A little irony here was the running back #8 he is supposed to be with me so look forward to meeting you and my brother was also on the field as a linebacker. he will be there as well.. we have got some good tradition and heritage becuase most of the boys are sons of alumi ball players from way back then,

Did you play in that game too or remember it? It was freezing and I was just a sophomore and my only PT was special teams. The rest of the time I froze my tail off. We only kicked off three times. Like I said, I know the folks we're just havin' some fun, but we heard that Cowpasure comment and we were a little motivated. As I recall, the running back was extremely talented and we were lucky to get out of there with the shutout. It's been 25 years so I don't know how many yards he had. One of our stud running backs from that year had a son who was one of our tackles last year but he graduated. The Cripps kid who is a receiver is th son of a 1980 grad. Cripps older brother played receiver opposite to Patrick Turner. It's neat to see sons of former players. We didn't start a football program until the early 70's so we've only recently gotten some second generation players. That's got to be awesome to have mult-generation players on your team.

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Goodpasture wins by at least 28 and plays CPA next.

These Goodpasture players are on a mission since losing last year

at the State and plan on getting back their with authority.

They beat Camden 27-7 at Camden last year and are a

lot better now than this time last year.

Goodpasture will score a lot of points, not just 7 as

Fairview did. They put 60 some odd points on them earlier this

year at Fairview and that was pulling the starters after halftime.

Have a safe trip Lewis Co. fans.

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Did you play in that game too or remember it? It was freezing and I was just a sophomore and my only PT was special teams. The rest of the time I froze my tail off. We only kicked off three times. Like I said, I know the folks we're just havin' some fun, but we heard that Cowpasure comment and we were a little motivated. As I recall, the running back was extremely talented and we were lucky to get out of there with the shutout. It's been 25 years so I don't know how many yards he had. One of our stud running backs from that year had a son who was one of our tackles last year but he graduated. The Cripps kid who is a receiver is th son of a 1980 grad. Cripps older brother played receiver opposite to Patrick Turner. It's neat to see sons of former players. We didn't start a football program until the early 70's so we've only recently gotten some second generation players. That's got to be awesome to have mult-generation players on your team.

No, but i remember how freezing cold it was my bro. was a sophmore, and i was in the 7th grade, but the ol' propane heaters and the crisper cold air was unbeleivable, those were the grid-iron days, everyone went to the games and watched them wasn't as much running around and the players , stuck it out , i think that has been the cool thing about this LC team some ol'fashion morals they do little smack talking and alot more action. and 2nd gen. kids. it is awesome to be a part of..

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Check your history. In the 198I playoffs I was on the field setting the tone by tagging your star running back on the opening kickoff. It was a freezing night in Lewis County. Final score 14-0 Cougars. By the way, we got a little motivated during warmups when LC's fans starting talking trash about one of our bigger players. I believe the line was "Hey, look at the cow on our pasture, heh, heh, get it, Cowpasture." Yeah, we've never heard Cowpasture before. We've also never heard that country boys are tough and private school kids are soft. Don't worry about the fact that our dads work at the Ford Glass plant in Nasvhville or the Dupont plant. Some are cops, firemen and drive trucks for UPS. Plus, some of our kids work tobacco in the summer. Yeah, go ahead and think our kids are soft and spoiled rich kids. Goodpasture is not MBA. For the most part our kids go to Goodpasture because they're zoned for terrible Metro schools and more importantly our parents want God and prayer to be in the classroom.

 

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hold on whats wrong with mba.they arnt abunch of spoiled rich kids they got an average football team.just beacaue they go to mba doesnt mean there spoiled rich kids... :thumb: are you saying that just beacause we are a public school that we dont have god in our school... beacause if you think that you need to work your issues out...that was uncalled for anyways

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hold on whats wrong with mba.they arnt abunch of spoiled rich kids they got an average football team.just beacaue they go to mba doesnt mean there spoiled rich kids... :thumb:

 

 

HAHA yea i know but i do know that mba is almost 3 times as much money and they are in a very rich part of town. If you go down the road from goodpasture you are in the hood.

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Goodpasture wins by at least 28 and plays CPA next.

These Goodpasture players are on a mission since losing last year

at the State and plan on getting back their with authority.

They beat Camden 27-7 at Camden last year and are a

lot better now than this time last year.

Goodpasture will score a lot of points, not just 7 as

Fairview did. They put 60 some odd points on them earlier this

year at Fairview and that was pulling the starters after halftime.

Have a safe trip Lewis Co. fans.

If i remember right, Lewis County beat Camden 38-21 last year at Camden. Lewis County is obviously much better than last year as well, as they are in the 2nd round this year...

 

I personally dont see this being as big of a blowout as everyone is predicting. This is the 2nd round of the playoffs, if these teams were just gonna lay down and let someone run all over them, then they wouldnt be playing this week.

 

Just remember, all it takes is one muffed kick, or fumble recovery early and the momentum will carry either team...

 

Good luck to both teams, and may everyone be safe!

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man as much as i heard bout goodpasture being awsome maybe they should just go play the nfl teams.......beacaue apperently no1 in high school football is better than them......

 

 

Maybe you should be just like Goodpature and have some pride and even if your the worst team believe that you are the best football team. No ones downing Lewis Co. You are the underdog get over it. Speaking of the NFL, the New England Patriots started off as a underdog and later became the best team in the NFL. Just trying to make you feel better and have some hope inside of you.

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