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15 minutes ago, harley04 said:

Both our teams from E, just to one dimensional . SP needs passing game even though they don't need it to get to quarter finals they will at state. They are the team to beat next year. :mrgreen:

Figure the Fake Honey may magically become a player again? Them GB fellers claim theys got a great 1 year education program, a great coach-until they lose a game, new school, a beautiful view fer the students to look at and the a unique unknown mystical it factor that magically attracts transfers. Obviously the lead orchestrators will have their attention elsewhere but coacht fellers knowds theys got all the answers and was good at creating the Smoke & Mirrors. 

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14 minutes ago, CaptainJackRackam said:

Well starting QB was on the sidelines with a broke collar bone. He was our slinger but that’s not saying Hubbard couldn’t pass it, he was just more of a running QB! 
That was a great game to watch and as for next year, one game at a time! 

Dad Burnit CJR, “ITS COMING”  Rumor is SP is researching how to get a Honey Hole. LOPAO 

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5 minutes ago, OLD PIRATE said:

Dad Burnit CJR, “ITS COMING”  Rumor is SP is researching how to get a Honey Hole. LOPAO 

I’m just stringing some line out! Besides, didn’t you read...apparently SP isn’t well liked! Matter of fact I believe the word “hate” was used! 
Like my daddy said, “If someone doesn’t hate you, well then you must be doing something wrong!” 
 Rather be hated for being me than being liked for being fake!

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Just now, PeabodyPride said:

You still got a smile ear to ear from friday sir ????

Oh yeah. Funny thing is LC really not getting the respect they deserve. All we heard was that LC could not stop the Greenback qb from throwing under 350 yards or our lines couldn't hold up. In all the papers its Willis got hurt. Nowhere mentioned was LC lost a 2000 yard running back midway through the 2nd qtr. LC put up over 535 yards of offense and Greenback had 235. None of it really matters Lake County was by far the better team and brought home the gold ball.i do hope that Willis and Tubbs bounce back from their injuries. Oh, the real Mr. Football wore number 5 for Lake County.

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3 minutes ago, lakecounty1968 said:

Oh yeah. Funny thing is LC really not getting the respect they deserve. All we heard was that LC could not stop the Greenback qb from throwing under 350 yards or our lines couldn't hold up. In all the papers its Willis got hurt. Nowhere mentioned was LC lost a 2000 yard running back midway through the 2nd qtr. LC put up over 535 yards of offense and Greenback had 235. None of it really matters Lake County was by far the better team and brought home the gold ball.i do hope that Willis and Tubbs bounce back from their injuries. Oh, the real Mr. Football wore number 5 for Lake County.

Earned my respect for what it’s worth! LC did exactly what it needed to do to stop GB! Controlled the line and pressured Carnes all day! 
Offensively your guys just run straight over them...continuously! #5 just went beast mode and took control in the second half! 

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3 minutes ago, lakecounty1968 said:

In all honesty I wanted a Lake County/ So. Pittsburg championship game. For two reason. 1) both schools are 1 and 1 against each other and number 2 has been discussed on here all year.

Would have been a good game but I don’t think the Pirate could have rode the donkey any better than the Cherokee. Now if you had of brought a goat then you would have had your hands full. Great run this year and couldn’t have went to a more deserving bunch. Enjoy these memories

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3 minutes ago, sum1uno said:

Would have been a good game but I don’t think the Pirate could have rode the donkey any better than the Cherokee. Now if you had of brought a goat then you would have had your hands full. Great run this year and couldn’t have went to a more deserving bunch. Enjoy these memories

Only difference I saw was SP had a ground game and GB didn’t! Of course our starting QB would of still been sidelined but the backup isn’t to shabby!

 Stopping #5 would definitely of been a job! Matter of fact, LC whole line was just BIG! 
 Is what it is, till next year!

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