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Think your funny? You wont be laughing when we dominate. I didn't ask for Central's record.

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HAHAHAHAHA! :unsure:

 

I'm laughing.... I swear Stokes, you and your little fan club over there at Central are the most classless people on the face of this earth. I liked your little purple pansy outfits, too. You guys lose and still talk crap, I love it. Parking lot? Taco Bell? Nice chants... but my favorite had to be Pounders RULE, Ooltewah stinks... LOL, how creative....

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We were speculating at the game about this as well.  I would say that since Courtney White is having to play out of position this year at 4 since they have such a small team he was possibly looking at him as a 2 or 3 guard, which is his natural position, IMHO.

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Actually this Ooltewah team is not small. White is playing in a position that he is should be on this team, but still has the ability to go out on the floor. Much like he would do at a college level. This is significantly bigger than last years team which White was the center. This year the Porter kid is the center. White is not a good enough shooter to play a 2 gaurd in college. He would be a good 3 man, but still not his natural position cause he has always played a 4 his whole life.

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HAHAHAHAHA!  :D

 

I'm laughing.... I swear Stokes, you and your little fan club over there at Central are the most classless people on the face of this earth. I liked your little purple pansy outfits, too. You guys lose and still talk crap, I love it. Parking lot? Taco Bell? Nice chants... but my favorite had to be Pounders RULE, Ooltewah stinks... LOL, how creative....

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Just to clue you in on something this is my (stokes) 1st reply to any of the Central verses Ooltewah B-ball games. I said I would keep my mouth shut untill the night of the game. The person who is saying this stuff on coachT is and could be any body, this loggin name (bk012000) is saved on over half the computers at Central high, so therefor any one who gets on coacht from a computer at Central high is automatically logged on as (bk012000). So next time don't say my name. tell you what every time I send a message to your gay school I'll make certain you know it's me. After all I don't wanna recieve any credit for trash talking that I don't actually say. LOL. And thanx for the compliments on our cheers and chants. I just love how at a away game at Ooltewah high school . Us Central high people drounded out the little panzy claps, and yells from your school. Ohh by the way our so called "purple pansy outfits" that you call gay, and the outfits that all you guys hate, well lets just say your Ohh so easy girls love them. Have a nice day owlsbaseball.
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Ha, as far as I know, nothing happened either way.... just a bunch of crap talking coming from the Pansies.

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OMG crap talk we didn't say any crap talk at all. I remeber correctly when before the game we were told that if Ooltewah fans didn't like the way we were cheering that they would come to our student section and make us shut up well as you can see that obviously didn't happen. Ooltewah just wanted to talk a big game and like always not back it up.
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