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PC loses 21 or 22 seniors I think. It will be a rebuilding year for sure. We'll probably have a JR for QB he's got a good arm, but I don't think we'll be running the spread in 2012. The boys who will have to step up, have had very limited playing time, so the coaches will have to earn their pay this coming year for sure.

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PC loses 21 or 22 seniors I think. It will be a rebuilding year for sure. We'll probably have a JR for QB he's got a good arm, but I don't think we'll be running the spread in 2012. The boys who will have to step up, have had very limited playing time, so the coaches will have to earn their pay this coming year for sure.

I think it's 19 seniors, chemtrail. But yes, you are right, it will be a rebuilding year. Not sure about this, but I think Mathis is the only one returning who got a lot of playing time this year.

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I think it's 19 seniors, chemtrail. But yes, you are right, it will be a rebuilding year. Not sure about this, but I think Mathis is the only one returning who got a lot of playing time this year.

I know how that feels. In 1999 South Pitt went 15-0 and won the state with 11 seniors starting on each side of the ball. In 2000 South Pitt went 0-9.

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I agree and it will be interesting to see how those Coalfield boys come along next year.

I dont care how along they come as long as we dont have to go back to that place. :roflol: I felt like we were on a mission the whole playoffs because we were playing on the road when we were supposed to be at home. Maybe if we had to go to Wayne County things would have been different. No nevermind they wouldnt have.

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If Gordonsville coaches can get there players under control I don't see anybody beating them. They might have been the best team this year not to win it all in 1a!!

 

I remember the 3rd round game in 2007 and G.V. had the DB that like to stick his Gonads in peoples face after plays. Apparently he had done that in previous games. Either way, he did it to Cody Robinson and there was offsetting personal fouls. :roflol: That has been an ongoing issue and seems to be getting worse.

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I dont care how along they come as long as we dont have to go back to that place. :roflol: I felt like we were on a mission the whole playoffs because we were playing on the road when we were supposed to be at home. Maybe if we had to go to Wayne County things would have been different. No nevermind they wouldnt have.

 

That came down as a result of losing to GCA in 3OT the last game of the season.

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At this point Gordonsville is hands down the team to beat in the East next year! Followed by:

 

2)Greenback

3)South Pittsburg

4)Coalfied

 

I look for Gordonsville to play either Huntingdon or Union City for the 2012 Championship.

 

 

The Pirates can get there again but lots of question marks on this team: O-Line/D-Line, WR's, Secondary and KICKING GAME!!!!

 

GO PIRATES!!!

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I remember the 3rd round game in 2007 and G.V. had the DB that like to stick his Gonads in peoples face after plays. Apparently he had done that in previous games. Either way, he did it to Cody Robinson and there was offsetting personal fouls. :roflol: That has been an ongoing issue and seems to be getting worse.

I heard that #40 put him out of the game for a little while the week before at G.V. :unsure:

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