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1 hour ago, pegleg said:

Pirates scored on almost every play. There was fierce wind that night. We kicked off so often and the ball kept falling off the Tee. Refs finally had Kicker Charles” Goodboy” Allen  get him a holder after it blew off the Tee half a dozen times. At one time the ref threw up his hands, as if to say, just kick it.

Believe it or not Sequatchie scored a Saftey early in the game for a 86 to 2 final. Legendary Coach Phillip Beene actually didn’t run up the score Sequatchie just could stop that Single Wing offense. The leading Fullback was just  “Knocking A Hole” so big even that  Dillard man could have scored on every play. Not a pass was thrown. 

Donnie Phipps, Rooster, Goodboy, Don Ray, David Hudson, all could knock a hole!

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20 minutes ago, Southtowner said:

I watched that just before I saw that you posted it. The funny thing is, the last thing he said to me was exactly the same as what he said to Wes, only it was a good bit longer ago, before any of this was going on with him. 

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I always try my hardest and so far haven't missed a homecoming game since I've been out of school. I try to make it to as many games as I can, but sometimes situations come up that don't allow it, but it's always good talking with some classmates I went to school with that were grades ahead of me or behind me. You just never know when it's going to be your last game to watch the Pirates play. I saw Bob at the Oliver Springs game and never thought that would be the last time I saw him alive. 

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4 minutes ago, sportman said:

I always try my hardest and so far haven't missed a homecoming game since I've been out of school. I try to make it to as many games as I can, but sometimes situations come up that don't allow it, but it's always good talking with some classmates I went to school with that were grades ahead of me or behind me. You just never know when it's going to be your last game to watch the Pirates play. I saw Bob at the Oliver Springs game and never thought that would be the last time I saw him alive. 

Saw him as well.  Spoke to him briefly. Had I known it would have been the last time, I'm not sure if I could have come up with the words to have thanked him.  Gonna take some time to process this.  Bob will be missed.  He's already missed.  

Go Pirates!!

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