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lol.. golfinman23, that was pretty funny. But you started the "blue wave" talk, or the trash talk. Just understand we will be there and in large numbers. As Ya'll were when we played ya'll at home. Even though your student seicton was nothing much, and it was a home game. Just understand when the Tigers hammer ya'll, dont get all mad at us cause we're that good.

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I would like to remind you people that even though Lewis did luck out against Waverly once only by 2 points at home that their record is 7-19 compared to Waverly's 29-5. If Waverly plays like they did against Dickson in those two wins they will destrot Lewis Co. and have a chance against Giles. Not a big chance but a resonable one.

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I am sure the little girls in the page student section would be happy for you to join them.  They could use another 9AA idiot in there section.

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You're calling him an idiot? You may want to work on your typing skills before you call someone from 9AA an idiot... "there section" lol... I think the word you were looking for is "their" junior...

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As a 9AA fan, I wish Lewis luck. However, the chances seem pretty slim. Lewis did pull off a big upset earlier in the year, but this same Waverly team beat them bad the first time around. Lewis improved greatly as the season progressed, but I think Waverly will be a little to strong this time around. Good luck to 9AA the rest of the way.

 

Also where is Catfish? I enjoy his post, however since Lewis County beat Sycamore he hasn't been posting much.

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Waverly will probably win this game, but i saw waverly play monday night and i wasnt very impressed, but i dont think lewis county is strong enough to win this game but my teams in 9AA so im going for Lewis county to pull the upset..and waverly fan with the michael jordan jersey on...take that off your a joke

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As a 9AA fan, I wish Lewis luck. However, the chances seem pretty slim. Lewis did pull off a big upset earlier in the year, but this same Waverly team beat them bad the first time around. Lewis improved greatly as the season progressed, but I think Waverly will be a little to strong this time around. Good luck to 9AA the rest of the way.

 

Also where is Catfish? I enjoy his post, however since Lewis County beat Sycamore he hasn't been posting much.

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I ain't gone nowhere just yet gatorhater. As a 10AA fan, I'm pulling for Waverly here. Lewis County is very underrated, after all they have beaten Sycamore, Waverly, Page, and Creek Wood lately. Those four teams are all decent.

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