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This is too funny :justwrestle: Tournament time is here and all you fans from all these other schools can find to talk about is Walker Valley. That must say that you don't think your school has a chance in hot water to win any games in district or region, and sectionals and state are beyond reach ...... :(

Can't yall say at least good job ladies for your own school and look forward to next year :blink::D

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This is too funny :(  Tournament time is here and all you fans from all these other schools can find nothing to talk about nothing but Walker Valley. That must say that you don't think your school has a chance in hot water to win any games in district or region, and sectionals and state are beyond reach ...... :(

Can't yall say at least good job ladies for your own school and look forward to next year  :(  :D

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I believe that I am talking about my team, it just happened that they played WV right before the tournies.

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This is too funny :D  Tournament time is here and all you fans from all these other schools can find to talk about is Walker Valley. That must say that you don't think your school has a chance in hot water to win any games in district or region, and sectionals and state are beyond reach ...... :(

Can't yall say at least good job ladies for your own school and look forward to next year  :ph34r:  :D

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this was a thread about WV! Hello??? is someone sniffing the glue again? lol To my knowledge WV has never beaten a team from 7AA when i counted so i am sure that not only will our schools up here have a chance of beating your AAA WV school, we will no doubt win as we have the past 6 straight years! thumb

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this was a thread about WV! Hello??? is someone sniffing the glue again? lol To my knowledge WV has never beaten a team from 7AA when i counted so i am sure that not only will our schools up here have a chance of beating your AAA WV school, we will no doubt win as we have the past 6 straight years! thumb

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Yea.....there is some glue sniffing....caused by those "PAST" paper clippings glued over your eyes from "PAST" years, glue just running down your face and eyes, into your nose :ph34r:

 

Memories......can be beautiful when shared !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

 

P.S. May I borrow your student counter after you finish counting kids in our school hallways....I got a bad snap hook that killing my golf score.......I need to click my strokes...I think 1300 should cover me.... thumb ty

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Maybe the teams from 7AA just don't play on the road well in the sectionals. I don't know for sure, but I'm thinking one of those "elite" teams from 7AA went on the road to a 5AA McMinn Central and lost by 15 points (65-50). Perhaps their not as good when they have to travel. Of course, it could be that the Lady Mustangs won't win their region, and may have to travel again this year......yeah right!

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this was a thread about WV! Hello??? is someone sniffing the glue again? lol To my knowledge WV has never beaten a team from 7AA when i counted so i am sure that not only will our schools up here have a chance of beating your AAA WV school, we will no doubt win as we have the past 6 straight years! thumb

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This was a thread about WV and Cleveland, not about WV and how far they will go.

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