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Huntingdon @ Wayne County (Week 10)


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15 pages? Iyiyiyiyi I got a lot of reading to do late friday night or saturday. Slow it down a little bit people. Just popped in to say that I seen there was 15 pages. See you all on here saturday. I'm scared of my multquote when we get to saturday eveen more scared if someone quotes me after lol.

The beg was a lil hostile but has become alot more respectful mid to later.... READ IT!! lol
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I am a Springfield alum/supporter but live in West TN, and due to work am unable to make our games so I have taken an interest in some teams out this way. Will be at the UC/Dresden game this week. I have no favorites out this way, just a fan of good hs football. I do support JBS as they are in my home county.....

ive seen several posts from you on the UC threads.
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ive seen several posts from you on the UC threads.

 

Yeah I am a fan of the old school veer type offenses and really enjoy watching teams that run it very well. WC and HHS both run similar offenses as well and do a good job w/ it at that, I follow pretty much every classification though as I am a huge fan of high school football in general so you will see me post pretty much across all the boards. Lately I have posted more than usual in the UC thread b/c of the game coming up this week.....

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I can't wait to watch this game. And hope it ends just like the last time I watched these 2 teams play. I can't stand Huntingdon fans, they are more arrogant than I was in 2010-11. And that's saying something. But they did beat Milan that one time when Milan was good.

and beat perry co when they thought they were good but wasn't
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Lets keep this ab WC n H'don guys lol

this games over a week away .and they both play someone else tomorrow night.need something to talk about.there's not much else you can say about this game.that hasn't already been said n.when topic was started a week early Edited by horse
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I can't wait to watch this game. And hope it ends just like the last time I watched these 2 teams play. I can't stand Huntingdon fans, they are more arrogant than I was in 2010-11. And that's saying something. But they did beat Milan that one time when Milan was good.

guru I was jus about to ask you bout that game lol
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