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Shandon Lyle was the real deal. What a competitor. I wish we had 22 of him, and I'm sure everybody else wishes the same. He's also a great kid off the field. Good luck to the Green Wave, bring home a District 3 Win!

I second what you said. He was an athlete and knew how to play quarterback. He was very smart and elusive and knew what to do with the football. 

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Shandon Lyle was the real deal. What a competitor. I wish we had 22 of him, and I'm sure everybody else wishes the same. He's also a great kid off the field. Good luck to the Green Wave, bring home a District 3 Win

He has a brother on the team now, and another one in middle school. The one in high school was getting some carries with the first team during the jamboree. There is rumor he may turn out to even be a little better than Shandon. It seems that every time a Lyle comes up they continue to improve.

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The last really good team that was at Midway was in 1989.

Lance Wheaton got creamed in the game in the playoffs and that injury relegated him to place holder for 4 years at UT.  I say him play QB for the Orange & White game in spring and he beat Peytons unit 2 times.  He could throw it. I think he was the best passing Class A QB I ever saw.

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