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Hey cooner25,

Although I respect your opinion, I have to disagree. Centennial is loaded with experience and talent not to mention a great coach. Being the father of a college baseball player, I know talent and centennial's got it.

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That was hilarious. Thanks Austin03 for making me laugh. I didn't ever think I would read and/or hear Centennial and good in the same sentence. Stuff like that makes me appreciate how truly funny message boards are. Keep the jokes coming Austin03 and remember that Father Ryan Baseball is the greatest on earth when BenJammin is hitting bombs to the moon and Jake "Iceman" Kacyznski is towering over you and blowing pitches by you like you weren't even there. Lets also not forget about Will Myers who is single handingly changing high school baseball forever with his pitching domination. I'm callin Will now Lebron because he is such a prodigy on the Diamond. Dmoney Dylan Lynch will make you think about Jeff Blauser more than you should and thats scary believe me.

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Hey Garyknows nothing, we would flat out kill Father Ryan this year just like we did in fall ball. Will is the farthest thing from Lebron that I have ever seen. Benjammin really needs a tennis racket to even make contact. don't even get me started on Jake, man all that size and nothing to show for it. I know we are better than you guys and thanks for the laughs that you could even stay on the same field with us.

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Hey Austin, don't get mad because you are denial that Father Ryan baseball is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Beating them in fall ball is great lemme tell you. I just remembered that the fallball season has no bearing on the spring season so keep the jokes coming. I have a joke for you..... Centennial baseball is good! hahahaha

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Hey Gary you don't know crap. Centennial baseball is just about the best program right now in the state. Has Father Ryan even played any scrimmages yet? if you have you probably lost, but oh well. We already 5-0 with wins against some good teams you guys are lucky we don't play you we would teach you the meaning of respect.

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Centennial has the worst program and the most overrated outfielder in the state in Austin Palifka. He couldn't hit himself out of a wet paper bag. The real deal Holyfield is Father Ryan and I'll let their playing do their talking. BTW they are undefeated in preseason with 3-0 victory over Del la Salle (CA) and a 1-0 victory over the Colony (TX). THose are two very quality teams who are nationally ranked. Just food for thought.

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