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heritage's center john malone #55 is very capable...... plus malone has two good strong guards next to him. for double teams if need be.

 

 

 

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Your writing a big check for Malone to have to cash... This kid is a handful.... And don't forget about Smith #36. He puts me in mind of TJ Walker... Probably bigger, but just as fast...

 

Note to all...Sorry about all these posts in a row... I've been out of pocket and I'm trying to catch up .... /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

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TPoole....good luck to the gov's this week. I think you wil get a victory, even if you do have additional injuries.

 

Go Owls!!!

 

 

Thank you owlfanatic. I think it's safe to say we are due some good luck. I'm not sure what could make you miss a game but it must be very important.

 

You know as hard as this seasons been for us these kids still have a "swagger' about them. For us its win or go home after ten games from this point on. All our regular seasons games are at home except for Bradley. That should help. I was hoping Darren Garner would be back this week. 4.3 speed is not a common commodity for us. Maybe next week. As much as we could use him there is no need to risk his future ..

 

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i assure you while it sounds like alot i do mean power cling. the heritage program since rewis has been their have not maxed out on squats. on their board in their weight room it lists there lifting record holder. as of several weeks ago being that last time i saw it. it stated that eric costner held the bench press record at 390 and power clean and 425. so im assuming that the bench has went up to 400.

as a testament to his strength at least on bench press at the big man tournment of champions eric costner put 185 up 33 times i do believe but it was somewhere between 30 and 33.

 

and as for writing a big check for malone. your right, im not questioning the talent of jackson it all to put it point blank the kid is darn good, and is the better athlete between the two, but malone plays smart. im sure you all will be suprised.

 

good luck to both teams

 

go heritage

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I still like Jacquez as the MVP - Jackson has definitely had a great season - but I think Smith has helped em out there a ton.. as well as the other 2 linemen. Everyone knew about Jac. and to look out and prepare for him and gets double teamed.. no on really knew Jackson before the season so he had an advantage there.. either way both great players. I know Jacquez will play Div. I ball... but will Jackson? Is he too short? looks about 5'11 or so..

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what your video shows is a clean and press...

a clean is taking it from the ground and cleaning it to the chest and get the forearms flipped out and breaking the wrist. not literally

and finishing in the standing postion

a second rep would be dropping it to the waiste line then touching the ground with it all under control and then repeating the process

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I think he has his numbers a lil off, first off most kids bench well over what they clean in high school even in state that have competitive weightlifting competitions year round among schools, second cleaning 300 in high school is pretty darn good and well well above average so I seriously question the clean as far as the bench 400 is good we also have a kid on our line 77 matt kranz close to 400 on the bench

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