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yeah his name is Jake Nunly.... And DeWayne Caldwell is the best runningback in the east...... The boy cant be stoped...... And if im not mistaking he did run all over mcminn 224 yards on 18 carries..... our O line is great and big with guys like Matt Neil #60 and Mike Hill#76 (Remember the Names)... They are 2 extremely strong and big guys.... I look to Ooltewah running all over central and beating them even worse then they destroyed mcminn....

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Hmmm....I believe I could get 162 yards against South Doyle.  If im not mistaken, Alcoa had 78 rushing yards all together against Maryville.  Big difference in yardage, big difference in Maryville and South Doyle as well.

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Stop hating. Just cause somebody don't have one good game he's not a good back. Gerald Riggs didn't have a good game against Maryville but he's still a good back or did you not see the game last night. Maryville has a good defense and it's been proven. Don't hate though chump. thumb

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#25 from mo-west, he should put up some great numbers this year. i hear he is dedicating the season to his dad thats deploying to iraq,and he wants to break the single season rushing record at west, and from the way he seems to be running, he might just do it!!!!!!!!!! thumb

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the best running back in east tennessee and one the hotter college prospects for the 2006 season (hes a junior) is brian clarke. He has a big heart and a hard punishing running style that would bring john madden to tears... He is such a great runner and also doubles as an outside linebacker where he excelles... he wont back down to anyone including THS defense which includes no one worthy of mentoining... brian clarke is worthy thou and that is why he is my MVP thumb

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