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i notice that some of the names are also soccer players. has the coaches figured this out finally. the kid from cookville is a solid kicker,the kid from gallatin not scoring enough points but big leg,the wilson central an lavergne kicker have both put points on the board. kickers are the HERO OR GOATE...........BUT REMEMBER FOOTBALL IS A GAME OF INCHES.

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the kid hit a 59 yarder in practice last week! He has a Big time leg

 

 

 

practice is practice... but if thats so, tell the head coach to put the boy in as soon as Gallatin crosses the 45 yd line. If I remember right the older Ingham holds the school record with 57ydr and is playing college ball now. Give the younger guy a chance coach!

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i understand the part of having a strong leg, but does he put points on the board, so i will ask the question of what do most coaches look for in place kickers . distance or points. having some one who can kick one thru the end zone on kickoffs is good but give me someone who can put the ball thru the uprights .

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Check out the Garibaldi kid from Warren Co. His kickoffs are deep and high.

 

 

Tony Garibaldi is the real deal! Not to mention one of the best soccer players in the midstate. The word is that he has had several offers for both sports and is not sure which one he wants to go with. I don't think any of his kickoffs have been returnable and I have personaly seen him make field goals of 55+. I'd love to see him in Orange & White the next several years. GO VOLS!

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