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HA...i forgot ya'll were playing Brentwood Academy, Riverdale, Oak Ridge...no...no...wait a minute...ya'll were playing in the little leagues too...AND STILL COULDN"T GET IT DONE....

 

We went to the Semis... twice in 3A...How many times has Chickenmoreland been to the Semi's? In any class? NUFF SAID

 

And why wouldn't Harris accept Creasy's offer if we are gonna be so pitiful? You know why...

 

Bock, Bock, Chicken, Chicken, Bock, Bock, Chickenmoreland

 

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Bubba, ya'll side stepped GP and David Lipscomb those years your reffering to. Even the most devout Hartsville fans will say that. Satterfield himself would tell you he used strategy to get away from the private schools those years. The years you were referring to about Dobbs and Brown were three years in a row we stomped the sweat bees. One of which was one of the years you all won a state championship. We beat that team 28-7 but lost to the eventual state champions Sweetwater in OT. Looks like you'll have to move up to get away from GP now......wait a minute....youll have to move up and play Alcoa or CAK. Jump 2 classes and you cant compete there either. Face it Bubba the golden years of Hartsville are over till they move down again...with the little boys.
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Oh and is that White boy, who lives in Macon County, gonna play this year...i know he's all ya'll got in Basketball this year.

 

What about that other boy who lives in Portland...will he be back for ya'll next year?

White didnt play football last year and yes, D.J. Smith is back. I'll admit we have big shoes to fill from last season. Troutt was one of the best linebackers ever up there at Motown and Hodge had some game changing speed. I'm just referring to Hartsville cause they will be lacking for the near future and there after unless they can recruit some players.
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White didnt play football last year and yes, D.J. Smith is back. I'll admit we have big shoes to fill from last season. Troutt was one of the best linebackers ever up there at Motown and Hodge had some game changing speed. I'm just referring to Hartsville cause they will be lacking for the near future and there after unless they can recruit some players.

 

Pfft...you don't know 2 kids down here...you have no idea what we have in store for the future...and you will be eating these words very soon.

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Pfft...you don't know 2 kids down here...you have no idea what we have in store for the future...and you will be eating these words very soon.

You wont be playing the sisters of the poor to make it to the state. I'm not sure you wont have a decent record, your playing Red Boiling Springs and Celina in your district you can look good for the most part. Im referring to winning State Championships. I'd say they will be very scarce in the next couple of years down there or as long as GP is the one you have to knock off to get there. Dont tell me you dont fear GP cause you know you'd be strectching the truth. Thats why you went on the rant about slashing bus tires when they came to Hartsville.
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You wont be playing the sisters of the poor to make it to the state. I'm not sure you wont have a decent record, your playing Red Boiling Springs and Celina in your district you can look good for the most part. Im referring to winning State Championships. I'd say they will be very scarce in the next couple of years down there or as long as GP is the one you have to knock off to get there. Dont tell me you dont fear GP cause you know you'd be strectching the truth. Thats why you went on the rant about slashing bus tires when they came to Hartsville.

 

 

Postman, you need to get off the glue. We haven't played Celina in decades, We don't

play Clay County either. I know of no one at TC that are quaking in their boots about

playing GP. Apparently, you still are. Also, Westy must still be shy about playing TC again.

Last 2 times you got monkey stomped....that ended it. Refusal ever since.

Like many others, if you can't get r done, you relish seeing anyone else do it for ya.

TC stomps their own snakes.

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