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Will both Ooltewah and Rhea County be undefeated on September 18th?


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would be great to witness his meltdown

WHY DO YAL THINK THAT THE GREAT PA WILL EXPERIENCE A MELTDOWN?? I HAVE BEEN DEFEATED BY THE CANES, BLUERAIDERZ AND RHEA AND STILL GET ONE HERE AND TALK CASH MONEY TRASH CUZ I KNOW MY TEAM WILL COME THRU....YAL AIN'T ALL THAT AND AIN'T WON NUTHIN AND IF YOU DID IT WAS DECADES AGO.....#LOP

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Too bad he's too young to remember when Ooltewah was really bad from 1986-2000.

Ooltewah had some rough times. I remember they backed out of a game with Sequatchie not long before the season (Seq was 4-6 the previous year and looked like a sure win, had a strong group of scrimmages and was ranked #4 in the state in preseason). Seq had to line up a team from Huntsville at the last minute in the season opener, 87.

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Ooltewah had some rough times. I remember they backed out of a game with Sequatchie not long before the season (Seq was 4-6 the previous year and looked like a sure win, had a strong group of scrimmages and was ranked #4 in the state in preseason). Seq had to line up a team from Huntsville at the last minute in the season opener, 87.

NOT CONCERNED WITH WHAT HAPPENED DECADES AGO...THAT WAS THEN...THIS IS NOW...

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Passive you must be about 15-16 years old. ;)

I'd guess he's about 14. He was probably a 8th grader last year, and he is going into his freshman year. His older brother was the teams water boy for 4 years running up until this years graduation. Luckily for Ooltewah, he's going to take over his brothers duties, and he is super pumped about it. 10 years from now he'll be telling war stories about how "we" went down the road and faced so and so and put a real good whooping on them.

 

#Now that's what I call high quality H2O.

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I'd guess he's about 14. He was probably a 8th grader last year, and he is going into his freshman year. His older brother was the teams water boy for 4 years running up until this years graduation. Luckily for Ooltewah, he's going to take over his brothers duties, and he is super pumped about it. 10 years from now he'll be telling war stories about how "we" went down the road and faced so and so and put a real good whooping on them.

 

#Now that's what I call high quality H2O.

+1000000 :thumb:

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