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are you humble?? some people say you are, some say your not, BUT it really doesnt matter does it?

 

 

Actually sir your right it really doesn't matter. but i believe i know OP very well and somewhat look up to him. And believe it or not, his opinion towards me i DO care about. im really sorry folks for the dramatic posting. Nobody really wants to see all this malarki, and it is stupid of me to get caught up in this ignorance in the first place. Im off. Back to topic.

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i have a few points to make.

1. no one has seen every sophomore in the state (owlpride2665 thats slightly partial hence the owl in your name)

2. its too early to label anyone as the best before any stats have even been put up

3. who cares about sophomores

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i have a few points to make.

1. no one has seen every sophomore in the state (owlpride2665 thats slightly partial hence the owl in your name)

2. its too early to label anyone as the best before any stats have even been put up

3. who cares about sophomores

 

1. while agree we havent seen all the sophmores this yeaar it is good to hear from certain sophmores on each team that is going to be a big contributor

2. with a heads up some people can be looking for these players as their teams play the other teams and can look at them and be like oh yeah i heard of him

3. we at RIVERDALE care alot about sophmores for a few reasons...1.my son is a sophmore 2.we are starting 3 sophmores 3. for us to be successful those 3 are gonna have to do their role and execute and be productive otherwise this will be a long year for us at RIVERDALE

so i think sophmores are VERY IMPORTANT

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Oak Ridge will start 3 sophmores in the infield. Steven Monger at 3rd, Jordan Woullard at SS and Morgan Guymon at 2nd. Monger started at 3rd last year and Woullard and Guymon started in the outfield as freshmen. Both Woullard and Monger will also toe the mound for Oak Ridge.

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Isn't Brady Reed just a sophmore also. I think he is a pretty dang good sophmore too. Brady did start on a Baylor team as a freshman that was awful good. He is one of the better sophmores in the state also.

 

Brady is a good player with alot of potential, although most Baylor fans don't miss him. He and his family where never happy with his playing time on varsity as a FRESHMAN. Although he was a DH and produced as a freshman. He struggled from behind the plate. He might throw you out by 5 steps or throw it 10 feet over second bases head.

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