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SIX goals on Central? Was that in one game or two?

 

You shouldn't have admitted that. Nobody doubts that this guy is a good player/scorer. But you cast serious doubt about the accomplishments (scoring record?) when it's pointed out that SIX of the goals were scored against something called Central. When it was 5-0 (or worse if someone else scored goals), this guy was still scoring? The Science Hill coach and team has been under fire for the earlier rout, but at least it wasn't one guy.

 

How many were scored against McMinn School for the Blind before the starters were pulled?

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ha...there is no doubt jared price is a great "high school" soccer player...i do think it takes away from the record when you score the majority of them against teams that i scored more than 1 goal against...but i also think you all take these conversations way too seriously

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Farragut-1...but we only scored one goal against them

Cleveland-3 the first time and 2 the next time....if you consider them good?

Colombia(which has a great defense and keeper)-2

Chattanooga Central (in a tourney)-4

 

Also, McMinn has a good defense w/ santi snellgrose and pat henshaw. Plus, we also have to other scorers Andy Slack and Nick Shaver. So, we have a great chance.

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Farragut-1...but we only scored one goal against them

Cleveland-3 the first time and 2 the next time....if you consider them good?

Colombia(which has a great defense and keeper)-2

Chattanooga Central (in a tourney)-4

 

Also, McMinn has a good defense w/ santi snellgrose and pat henshaw. Plus, we also have to other scorers Andy Slack and Nick Shaver. So, we have a great chance.

didnt shavers have 2 against columbia? and slack have 1? and the score was 3-0...where did price get 2?

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