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SIGNAL MOUNTAIN FOOTBALL FEMALE KICKER ?


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In looking at classifications, it takes 800 students to be in 4-A. Signal is expecting between 150 and 170 students per class. The enrollment next year will probably be about 550 (the senior class will have about 100 students), and after that it will probably be between 650 and 700.

 

Looks like they will eventually end up in 3-A for football, and AA in all other sports.

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I hear that both of these girls are hitting field goals from 40+ yard line... it will be interesting to see if they get a shot at playing....hear they are both fast too.....

Let them play if them girls want to play and are good enough.................Good Luck girls ... hope you get to kick one in a game.... :angry:

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Females do not need to be playing football...For her sake whoever she is if she got to play I would hope should would not be on a kickoff team...That would be WAY to dangerous...then the first time she got blocked hard you would not hear the end of it...stick to the soccer field :thumb: best of luck

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Way back in the day here a girl played football on the 8th grade team, then known as the junior high team. It was said she'd been thinking about giving high school ball a shot, and she wasn't a kicker. The high school coach let it be known if she came out, the first day in pads, the first minutes of practice, she'd be lined up against a linebacker who went on to play in the SEC, and a 290-pound lineman, in hitting drills.

 

She didn't come out.

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Way back in the day here a girl played football on the 8th grade team, then known as the junior high team. It was said she'd been thinking about giving high school ball a shot, and she wasn't a kicker. The high school coach let it be known if she came out, the first day in pads, the first minutes of practice, she'd be lined up against a linebacker who went on to play in the SEC, and a 290-pound lineman, in hitting drills.

 

She didn't come out.

If that same coach had a son,would he want the same treatment for him when he was a freshman?If the young lady asked for no special treatment to try out, the coach should have had to serve as a tackleing dummy for the whole team on the first practice day.Funny what a little authority will do to some folks sense of fairness,huh?It must have taken a lot of moxy(or just a love of playing the game)to even contimplate bucking the "tradition" of boys exclusively,to then have 'coach to make it common knowledge that she'd NOT be given a fair shot,and that whatever measures necessary be taken to ensure that,to the extent of injuring her!Come to think of it,maybe he DID have a son,and was afraid she'd take his roster spot. :rolleyes:

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If that same coach had a son,would he want the same treatment for him when he was a freshman?If the young lady asked for no special treatment to try out, the coach should have had to serve as a tackleing dummy for the whole team on the first practice day.Funny what a little authority will do to some folks sense of fairness,huh?It must have taken a lot of moxy(or just a love of playing the game)to even contimplate bucking the "tradition" of boys exclusively,to then have 'coach to make it common knowledge that she'd NOT be given a fair shot,and that whatever measures necessary be taken to ensure that,to the extent of injuring her!Come to think of it,maybe he DID have a son,and was afraid she'd take his roster spot. :rolleyes:

 

 

I don't think he really would have put her in that situation, it was to scare her off. Who knows if she ever would have really come out anyway. Kicker is one thing but any other position shouldn't be allowed.

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