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On 7/18/2022 at 4:00 PM, OuijaBoard said:

Thankfully, the middle school had a good baseball coach this past year or they wouldn't have been good at anything. 

They are decent for once in a decade.  Not an amazing feat, and none of the baseball coaches are particularly good.  Which is funny, because most of them do nothing all day so you figure they'd find a way to be decent. 

HS Softball has been the powerhouse.  Football has been in a weak district and made good runs.  MS Football is as bad as it gets.  Girls basketball is the worst in the state.  Boys basketball is subpar but not embarrassing.

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9 hours ago, ghostofthepast2021 said:

They are decent for once in a decade.  Not an amazing feat, and none of the baseball coaches are particularly good.  Which is funny, because most of them do nothing all day so you figure they'd find a way to be decent. 

HS Softball has been the powerhouse.  Football has been in a weak district and made good runs.  MS Football is as bad as it gets.  Girls basketball is the worst in the state.  Boys basketball is subpar but not embarrassing.

HS Softball has been the powerhouse ever since Satterfield took over.

The two best sports we have, a Satterfield runs. 

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3 minutes ago, JACKET316 said:

Is it though?  The past four years, TC has been "in the thick of it" and Tyner has underachieved. 

That sure seems to be the norm, How, I'll never know, In my opinion,no one in the East should be able to beat Tyner. Its a strange deal.

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6 minutes ago, JACKET316 said:

Agreed....If they have a good coach, they will make a run 100%. Most talented team in 2A and it's not even close every year. 

 

May not fall on the Coach, Might be hard kids to coach. The talent is definitely there every single year.

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