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I WANT TO SAY KUDOS TO SODDY DAISY FOR HANGIN IN THERE WITH THE CATS!!!

KUDOS TO RHEA FOR THE SHUTOUT OVER CAMPBELL CO.

DEM OWLS SURVIVED THE GREATNESS OF THAT STUD THACKERSON AND CO. NOW IF THE BLUERAIDERZ REMOVE DA BUTTA AND FISH GREESE AND HOLD ON TO THE BALL 3 OUTTA 4 IN THE FIRST ROUND AIN'T BAAD FOR #BIGBOYFOOTBALL!!! #LOP :mrgreen: 

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#BIGBOYFOOTBALL IS ABOUT TO HAVE A TEAM IN THE SEMIS FOR THE 2ND TIME IN 4 YEARS SINCE 2012 IN WHICH DEM OWLS LOST TO COLUMBIA IN QTR.FINALS

2013 CLEVELAND LOST TO KNOX WEST SEMIS

2014 RHEA LOST TO KNOX WESTSEMIS

 

 

OOLTEWAH TAKES ON RHEA IN THE 2015 QTR FINALS...THE WINNER GOES ON TO PLAY 

SEVIER/MORRISTOWN WEST WINNER!!

 

SO PROUD OF MY REGION..STILL IN IT TO WIN IT!! :mrgreen: #LOP #BIGBOYFOOTBALL!!

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NOW.. THIS NEW REGION WILL BE JUST AS POTENT AS USUAL....THE FORMER #5AAA FOOTBALL HAD 5 OUT OF 7 IN THE PLAYOFFS...AND COMPETED...

IMO THE FAVORITE WAS THE OWLS HAVING A PERFECT SEASON FOR THE 3RD TIME IN OWL HISTORY....THE 2ND TIME TO EXIT IN THE 2ND ROUND... I TRIED TO BE THE LEADER OF 5AAA AND EVENTHOUGH SOME DON'T LIKE MY UPBEAT AND UNAPOLOGETIC ATTITUDE...I'M SURE A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THIS DISTRICT WOULD HAVE MADE US LOOK GOOD....BUT A VERY DISAPPOINTING  LOSS TO THE FORMER DOORMATS OF 5AAA RHEA COUNTY SPOILED THAT PARTY......THEY WILL REJOIN THIS DISTRICT WITH A NEW HEAD COACH THAT HAS TURNED THE RHEA PROGRAM AROUND....SO ANOTHER GOOD TEAM WILL JOIN US AND COMPETE...

AS AN OFL, (OWL FOR LIFE) I WILL CONTINUE TO BE AS EXCITED AND POSITIVE AS I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN...AND WE DO HAVE SOME PLAYMAKERS THROUGHOUT THE ROSTER SO NO DOORMAT STATUS HERE FOR THE OWLS...WE WILL BE RIGHT IN THE MIX AGAIN..#LOP KUDOS TO THE BLUERAIDERZ, BRADLEY. SODDY DAISY AND WALKER VALLEY FOR GIVING THEIR ALL IN THE PLAYOFFS...AND MY OWLS ARE STILL ALL THAT AND 1100 BAGS OF CHIPS!! #LOP

 

I WOULD LIKE SOMEONE ELSE TO LIST THE TEAMS THAT MAKE UP 4AAAAA...

#LOP WE RIGHTCHEA :mrgreen:

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