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Jackets have nothing to hang their head about. Only losses to CAK and Alcoa in a rebuilding program is something to be proud of. No, they are not yet where they want to be, but this staff has the program headed in the right direction. If they'll give him time and he chooses to stay there, Kingston will continue to be more and more competitive. Good school, good fans, and an up and coming program. Congrats on a great season so far!

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Jackets have nothing to hang their head about. Only losses to CAK and Alcoa in a rebuilding program is something to be proud of. No, they are not yet where they want to be, but this staff has the program headed in the right direction. If they'll give him time and he chooses to stay there, Kingston will continue to be more and more competitive. Good school, good fans, and an up and coming program. Congrats on a great season so far!

Classy post, man! And I agree with you completely.
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I don't think CBP will be going anywhere he's a home town guy. I hope he's like coach webb at Rockwood who is in his 20th year this season. Go Jackets

Yeah I highly doubt coach Pankey goes anywhere. He is turning this program around in a hurry, and if I'm Kingston in feeling bad for not giving him the job from the get go instead of wasting time on an outsider after Coach King retired.
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Yeah I highly doubt coach Pankey goes anywhere. He is turning this program around in a hurry, and if I'm Kingston in feeling bad for not giving him the job from the get go instead of wasting time on an outsider after Coach King retired.

They better hold on to him for a while!That place was in shambles and he has brought it back from the dead.Alcoa is just one of the programs that an above average 3A teams just cant touch.
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I think Alcoa has around 550 students or so I believe. And almost 90 on the football team.there one of the smaller 3a schools.I'm not sure how many students it has to be for a school move up to 4a.I'm guessing around 790-800 kids.I'm not sure.maybe someone on here has more knowledge. Kingston has 727 kids this year.Alcoa will be good in any classification. They are just that good and have good depth.

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