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On 10/16/2021 at 9:33 AM, BarneySox2007 said:

You need a couple more of those COVID wins Mr. Smarty and maybe you all will get the hint your not welcome in 3A with all those county farm teams.

County farm teams, you mean the area murvul annexed this year!:roflolk:  try and get to WB without going through murvul city. When will murvul try annexing Walland....:rolleyes:

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On 10/16/2021 at 1:07 PM, tradertwo said:

If the kids enjoy the game, have a good man leading them, have a sense of belonging to a group, and stay out of negative environments through football...guess what? Winning or scholarships are icing on the cake.

I can agree with this. I only mentioned scholarships because it was a main point in the post I quoted. 

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7 hours ago, chs1984 said:

I can agree with this. I only mentioned scholarships because it was a main point in the post I quoted. 

He mentioned "life lessons", and stated twice that "it's about the kids". My viewpoint originates from being involved in starting up the program at the school I attended (no program in my day), and seeing what it meant to those kids just to have the opportunity to participate that I did not. Of course they had weekly dreams of winning whatever game was next on the schedule, but the point is that the reality of "getting their skull beat in" didn't mean that they didn't relish the journey . What mattered to them had nothing at all to do with state championships or college scouts, but wearing the uniform on Friday night with their teammates in front of their community, and giving their coach the best effort that they could manage.

  Twelve years in...we've played in a quarterfinal game and several kids have gotten financial assistance from football, but the best example of "success" that I can quote from having football here would be an e-mail that Coach got the day after graduation from a kid who had no dad at home and was frequently in trouble. On the night he received his diploma, he "celebrated" by composing a letter crediting his graduation to Coach...maybe the most remarkable thing is that the coach had taken another job the year previous and was at another program.

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