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Region 4A Championship Clay County (9-0) @ Gordonsville (8-1)


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11 minutes ago, jimmycrackedthatcorn said:

If what Coach Gilligan said is true that the 2 monster sized basketball players quit last week, Clay is going to to get torched by 4 tds or more. If the game is at gordy refs are going to turn their heads too.

Do the refs just like the Gordonsville chow chow on their hotdogs, or something?

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One of the big basketball receivers is gone, one is still there and in for the long haul and is a great player, but the heart and soul of this team lies with the two 4 year seniors and the host of juniors.  Clay has got 6-7 kids that would start on any team in the east.  I look forward to seeing the Gville passing game against the Dawg defense who have 17 INTs this season.

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10 minutes ago, Boarhog said:

One of the big basketball receivers is gone, one is still there and in for the long haul and is a great player, but the heart and soul of this team lies with the two 4 year seniors and the host of juniors.  Clay has got 6-7 kids that would start on any team in the east.  I look forward to seeing the Gville passing game against the Dawg defense who have 17 INTs this season.

17 ints against who? RbS?

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25 minutes ago, Boarhog said:

One of the big basketball receivers is gone, one is still there and in for the long haul and is a great player, but the heart and soul of this team lies with the two 4 year seniors and the host of juniors.  Clay has got 6-7 kids that would start on any team in the east.  I look forward to seeing the Gville passing game against the Dawg defense who have 17 INTs this season.

If they have 6 or 7 kids that could start on any team then they should represent the east and should win this one going away.

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4 minutes ago, powerp said:

Well said…don’t see it

Probably an overzealous comment I made when it comes to the Pirates. I haven’t seen them this year.  Everyone is kinda taking SP out of the conversation this year it seems, but I’ll be the first to say that SP is the standard and whoever advances (Gville,Clay, Coalfield, etc.) is gonna have to sink the Pirates ship which is seldom done.

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