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:) YES MICHAEL KEATON was a great batman the new movie starring Christian Bale is going to beat all of them(he is the psycho from American Psycho). thumb

Who was the better Batman - Adam West, Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer or George Clooney.

 

Me, I pick Michael Keaton then Adam West, Val Kilmer and George Clooney.

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Fullcourt...That's about as on subject as you can get....I wonder if this thread will continue the entire season....somehow I think it will, as we are already in week 4. I know there are alot of people checking it every day. So tune in tomorrow for "As the radio dial turns"...........

GO REBELS!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well for those of you at the Obion CO. Central/Covington game last night, you saw an outstanding high school football game. The Rebels in the second half seemed to pick it up on defense. If you did not make the game, you really missed a good one. So now the hype begins, O. C./U. C. next Friday night at War Memorial Stadium. This game should be a good one. If you are coming to the game, get there early.

As for the Rebels last night against Covington, as the old saying goes, "they left it all on the field". Heck of an effort guys, the rest of the season could be very interesting.

GO REBELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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You know I have already heard this morning that the O.C./Covington game was not as close as the score indicates. If you were not there, and you could not hear the game, you might wonder. Trust me, nothing could be further from the truth. Covington went on 4th down and short, and most every one in the stadium, yes both sides, thought that the Rebs had stopped them. A very friendly spot gave them the first down, or else I think we would be talking about a Rebel victory. the game was as close as the score. Watch the rest of the season unfold, I think Rebel fans will like the results. Again, hats off to the Rebel players and coaching staff. WE BELIEVE!!!!!!!! thumb

 

GO REBELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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yes VOREBS it was a friendly spot indeed and i could see that from the pressbox but they had done that a couple of times last night. an intresting thing happened an older gentlemen a fan of covington came up to the press box after the game still wearing all of his purple and gold and told me that #44 cole clanton really showed the covington side something last night they said he played with more heart than he had seen anyone play with in all of his years there. He always got up and never quit going. This gentlemen did not know me or any of the kids but this shows you the kind of respect our O.C. football is getting even with a 0-4 record just thought all of ya'll might like to know. Great game and tough loss. GO REBELS!!!

You know I have already heard this morning that the O.C./Covington game was not as close as the score indicates. If you were not there, and you could not hear the game, you might wonder. Trust me, nothing could be further from the truth. Covington went on 4th down and short, and most every one in the stadium, yes both sides, thought that the Rebs had stopped them. A very friendly spot gave them the first down, or else I think we would be talking about a Rebel victory. the game was as close as the score. Watch the rest of the season unfold, I think Rebel fans will like the results. Again, hats off to the Rebel players and coaching staff. WE BELIEVE!!!!!!!! thumb

 

GO REBELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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We have played a "murderers row" schedule so far.But last night was the turning point in our season.The schedule will get much easier now and all these tough games they played so far will help push them to wins.They have a good chance to go 6-0 the rest of the way.Anybody who said that game wasn't close,obviously wasn't there or are one of those "fans" who have done give up on us this year.Cole Clanton and the rest of that team gave us everything they had and more.They came together as a team last night and made me and everybody else proud.Here's to the start of something big. thumb

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