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Hey RBfootball..You're right about Fabry and Cofer, I've heard Red Bank's got several good players for their senior class and a couple other sophs that should contribute to varsity. Their junior class seems a little weak from last year though, and I don't know much about the freshmen...good things are expected from their bunch!

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tyler herriman is the best shortstop i have ever played with. he is on my team and he plays at warren county high school. he started most varsity games in 2002 as a freshman. :rolleyes:;)

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Who is CD27 sup Chris and tigercatcher????? sup ya'll this is Locke. We have awsome sophomores to watch out for Waldrop and Reynolds and my boy Fuller being the leaders

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I don't understand where you are getting you stats from. Because whenever we(Marshall County Storm) played you this summer you all got roped. Who was it that put you in the loosers bracket in district? THe best pitcher you all have sophomore wise is pierce and no offence but he wasn't anything great. Next time, quit trying to make your friends feel good because yiou put their name on Coacht. And let the stats talk or someone else not from pulaski

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I agree with you MCTigerette. Kyle Deering will be one to watch this year. Ever since he was a small child (1-2 years old) I can remember seing him at the ball park. I have watched him through little league, babe ruth, and his freshman year. I think he has the ability to be one of the best players Macon County has ever had. You have to consider that is a pretty good compliment since his father (Coach Wayne Deering) and his fathers twin brother both played at Macon and both were very good players.

Kyle has as good of a bat as any kid I have seen at that age. I am sure that there are players with more power as sophomores, but I will put his average at the end of the year up with any sophomore.

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