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1 hour ago, Bump11 said:

can we talk about the game and the teams that this post is about. this isn't a henry county post. thanks

Both teams are full of confidence, one beating a really solid KY program and the other beating the team of the universe. In all seriousness this game will come down to the wire, both styles of play are not going to boat race anyone.. I’m thinking mid-scoring affair, hard hitting and lots of flags lol

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Y’all need to keep the Beech patrol in check before the game this year 

Beech-19 (2 TD’s, 2-2pt conversions, and a game winning FG)

Cammandoes-17 (2 TD’s, 2-PAT’s and a FG)

Bucs kicks FG as time expires for the thrilling come from behind win to be crowned The Class of Hendersonville 

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1 hour ago, RollRed said:

Bump11 : hey teacher while you left the room 3 kids were talking. Also don’t forget to take up the homework. 

makes sense. considering you have the maturity level of a school girl. and putting a crying face on a post about getting back on track and not hijacking it like you HC losers try to do just proves that. grow up

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13 minutes ago, TheCommissioner said:

@eers

Y’all need to keep the Beech patrol in check before the game this year 

Beech-19 (2 TD’s, 2-2pt conversions, FG)

commdo-17 (2 TD’s, 2PAT, FG)

Bucs kicks FG as time expires for the thrilling come from behind win to win the crown as The Class of Hendersonville 

It wasn’t the Beech Patrol that had kids arrested….

This is a huge rivalry and should be a good game. I look forward to the game, but hate this week with all of its “festivities”. 

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13 minutes ago, Bump11 said:

makes sense. considering you have the maturity level of a school girl. and putting a crying face on a post about getting back on track and not hijacking it like you HC losers try to do just proves that. grow up

What do you have against school girls. Shoot I wish I had the maturity level of a school girl. No one’s high jacking your thread. Relax I know reading hurts your brain. I’m out. So don’t respond. It’s not needed. Unless you DO secretly want to keep this going. In which case it would be you “high jacking “ this thread. Good day sir. 

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18 minutes ago, eers said:

It wasn’t the Beech Patrol that had kids arrested….

This is a huge rivalry and should be a good game. I look forward to the game, but hate this week with all of its “festivities”. 

sorry, my sources misinformed me last year then.  I agree the festivities tarnish this most heated of rivalries.  For the second week in a row Beech will be in the mid-state limelight.  Hopefully no one is hurt before or during the game.  I will stick with my predictions of the Buc in an extremely close one 

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6 minutes ago, RollRed said:

What do you have against school girls. Shoot I wish I had the maturity level of a school girl. No one’s high jacking your thread. Relax I know reading hurts your brain. I’m out. So don’t respond. It’s not needed. Unless you DO secretly want to keep this going. In which case it would be you “high jacking “ this thread. Good day sir. 

Who are the Pats playing Friday?

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