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Sports fan....no disrespect meant whatsoever. You will find that the LORD is always first in my life. I was using that word as a figure of speech....not literally. Sorry if I made you uncomfortable with my choice of words.

 

I will re-phrease.......Oakland will show everyone why they deserve to be admired, respected, and revered with their win over Riverdale tonight.

PS...the ASSASSIN has a great game.....

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ive seen sports fans xanga and he dont talk like a christian on there...we know denney still posts during bball sportsfan your not tricking us thumb

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Oakland takes it on the chin 73-67...with Riverdale leading the whole game.

 

Congrats to Riverdale and to the ASSASSIN.

 

Chaisson Allen high scorer with 18 and Matt Joines next with 15 for OHS just like I predicted. :o

 

Scott Thomas was high scorer for RHS with 18. Denney with 6.

 

And seems like 4 T's......I think all on Oakland.....even one on the OHS crowd. Thanks for JINXING us BLUETHUNDER!

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Yeah, I couldn't believe all of the T's. The one on the crowd and the one on Coach King was ridiculous. I am glad for Denney. I think he finished with 6. Got 4 big points in the 4th

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Hey BlueThunder

How many Technical fouls does Oakland have in the past week????

How many Technical fouls does Siegel have in the past week????

Think its time for you to be quite because you've already made yourself look like a fool after tonight  thumb

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come on now harris ... go easy with the verbal sword play

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