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No, I hope that of Duncan, Manu, Parker and especially Bowen. You're good.
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BTW, I am in the process of helping an OF pitcher and catcher move to my beloved PN-G. Hope you Bobcats don't mind, I still love ya
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I promise I'll be working lol. I have quickly learned being the boss only means more emails and phone calls to deal with. Covering a game is an escape! That is why I was disappointed tonight's game was cancelled. I had to go back and design the Opinion page instead of write up a game!
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I thought about your post Bobcat and heres my idea on taking long road trips and I am in no way saying this is what happened at OF. This is my opinion in HS sports in general. You may stop to see a lot of road trips because of the price of going. Yes gas is down now yet these schedules were made months ago. Tournaments take gas, hotels and food too. Districts around the state may soon cut down on how far away teams go in all sports due to our economy. It is sad but this is maybe where we are at now.
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I'm umm just ready for the food at your tourney...yeah that's about it...oh and I'll cover a game too - I promise
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LOL I knew you wouldn't be happy! We got that great tournament coming up this weekend. This left OF with about 3 open dates, if not 4, on their schedule. I know the Lady Cats had a hard time finding teams willing to play them. What a reputation for OF! It is something to be proud of in a way yet kinda disappointing all at the same time.
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Dayton by two touchdowns.
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I'm just glad to see PN-G people back on board with each other. There was too much division in our fans with the reassignment. Stick together, find a coach, everyone back the new HC and PN-G will return to winning ball games. Indians have never fought with each other like I saw on this board not too long ago - lets put those days behind us.
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I'm sure those will be put back soon. Keep checking
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Is Gilmer and Carthage on Saturday?
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Kelly stuns Ozen, beats the Panthers in overtime
Gabe replied to BMTSoulja1's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
I'll never hate on Ozen. That is too good of a squad with too good of a coaching staff to be down for long, even if they are down at all. Kelly is a good team and played unafraid basketball. Ozen is the type of team that can still win it all and it would not shock a soul. -
By BEN WALKER AP Baseball Writer Greg Maddux has thrown his last pitch. The four-time Cy Young winner will announce his retirement Monday at the baseball winter meetings, near his home in Las Vegas. Maddux, who turns 43 in April, ranks eighth on the career wins list with 355. He went 8-13 with a 4.22 ERA last season with the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers. Maddux made three relief appearances in the playoffs for the Dodgers this year — he had an 0.00 ERA over four innings — and then filed for free agency amid speculation he would retire. On Friday, confirmation came from the office of Maddux’s agent, Scott Boras. Maddux, his family and Boras will hold a news conference at the hotel where the meetings are being held to announce one of baseball’s greatest pitchers is finished. Last month, Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti left open the possibility that Maddux would return for a 24th season in the majors. “I told Scott we’d love to have him back, and we’re not going to be closing the door on Greg Maddux anytime soon,†Colletti said at the time. “I’ve known him for a long, long time. I respect who he is and admire him for what he’s done. I know the impact he has on a club and on a franchise.†Maddux finished one win ahead of Roger Clemens on the career victory list. Overall, “Mad Dog†was 355-227 with a 3.16 ERA, and is considered a certain first-ballot Hall of Famer when he becomes eligible after five years. Noted for impeccable control, Maddux won Cy Young Awards from 1992-95 and earned a record 18 Gold Gloves while with the Chicago Cubs, Atlanta, Dodgers and Padres. Maddux was an eight-time All-Star and won at least 13 games in 20 straight seasons, a streak that ended this year. The last-place Padres traded Maddux to the Dodgers on Aug. 19 for two minor leaguers to be named or cash, and went 2-4 in seven starts for Los Angeles. His last start for the NL West champions was a gem — he beat San Francisco, giving up one run and two hits in six innings. “He’s remarkable,†Dodgers manager Joe Torre said after the 2-1 victory. “I’ve watched and admired him from across the field. Tonight was, you could say, vintage.†Said Maddux following the win: “In all honesty, I have felt this game has given me more than I ever thought it would in the first place. I just wanted to have a good game. I haven’t had many since I got here.†While Maddux finished on the West Coast, he will always be associated with top teams in Atlanta. Along with fellow 300-game winner Tom Glavine and John Smoltz, Maddux helped the Braves win division titles for more than a decade, and they won their lone World Series championship there in 1995. Glavine and Smoltz are both in their 40s and coming off arm operations, and their futures are in doubt. Longtime teammates on the field and golfing buddies away from the field, there has long been talk that Atlanta’s Big Three might someday be reunited — with election to the Hall on the very same day. Maddux made his major league debut in September 1986 with the Cubs. As a pinch-runner, in fact. He wound up losing that game in relief. His brother, Mike, started his big league career three months earlier as a pitcher for Philadelphia. He recently was hired as Texas’ pitching coach.
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Due to scheduling conflict, PNG was a no-show at OF tonight OF at Kountze Tuesday
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Nederland Tournament scores/updates
Gabe replied to HoopInsider_Cooper's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Chad what was that Ozen-Kelly final score? I never did see the score, thanks. -
we lost our hating on the spurs talk. soooo, the Spurs suck!
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Mike when you turn so mean?? LOL