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Disclaimer: this is a poor imitation of Leonard's Losers. No insults intended, just for fun.

 

Well its been just a blink of an eye since these two heavy weights lit up the score board and the Blount Co. skyline like a boomsday celebration on the Tennessee River. It'll be hard for this game to live up to the same specatular standard of that one, but this one is win or go home. The Warriors from CAK will land their gunship on Goddard Field but it will be more like a crash landing than a soft one. The high flying, acrobatic boys in blue will be minus one of their best receivers and others are feeling the effects of 5 straight physical games (Kingston,Elizabethton,Alcoa,Kingston,Polk Co.). And its difficult, even with a seasoned pilot, to fly straight into the headwind of a Tornado. Alcoa is dug in deep and holds the advantage for this battle. They are salty and battled tested and should not be surprised by anything the Warriors throw at them.

 

Football Dads Forecast: Cool, calm, dry and 53 degrees at kickoff :D

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Good Luck CAK hope u win. Alcoa has gotten way too cocky and dont i dont mean to offend any1 but they dont eserve to win State cause they recruit "suggest" their players. that doesnt really giv any other 3A school a chance to win a state championship. GO CAK!! Pull an upset, make the world happy

 

 

So typical of the uninformed...

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I'm sure they would welcome help from and Alcoa alum....

 

I am talking with friend I graduated with that works for a knoxville television station.He use to do some work with channel 3 years back,and when he was in Highschool at Alcoa.Give me a couple of days and I will talk more about it.I will help all that I can.I just want the best minds I can gather on this subject.

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