N8_44
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N8_44 reacted to BlackShirts5 in SNAPSHOT DAY NUMBERS/POST THEM HERE!
Baytown Sun Posted 2166 for GCM.
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N8_44 reacted to AshlyHasBeen in Vidor at Nederland/#4 seed game/Vidor wins 10-2!
Only mentioned it because he will be playing here in Beaumont for LU next season.
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N8_44 reacted to AthleticSupporter - Jock in PNG @ The Goose tonight 6pm
And if Lumberton is going to make the playoffs, we will be Small School with PNG so I have to root for GCM in this game. Sorry Indians.
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N8_44 reacted to AthleticSupporter - Jock in PNG @ The Goose tonight 6pm
I just hope PNG uses up all their pitching tonight in a 20 inning marathon game.
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N8_44 got a reaction from SteelerCzy in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from Swagg3364 in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from greyghost15 in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from bulldog16 in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from 2018 BB in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from kmstark5 in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from RaiderGirl2010 in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from OldNedDog in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from outanup in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 got a reaction from fox in Vidor 13 Lumberton 2/Final
I'm sure this will piss someone off, but oh well. Hypothetically speaking of course, if I was a dad and my son decided to "make a stand", and said "stand" was him going to play volleyball during "baseball" season, in the middle of district play, id ring his damn neck, I'm not in the business of stepping on other parents toes, because being a parent is not an easy task, and we all want for our kids to make all the right decisions and be the best at everything, but you're missing an opportunity here, to teach a lesson. Making stands are character defining, ego-boosting, admirable, courageous, and some instances, down right stupid. You can choose what category it falls into. I'm only basing my "opinion off of "your" post and the info in this thread. *the players played in a meaningless volleyball game that coach didn't want them playing in because the risk of injury could derail any playoff dream. And the players played in the game anyway, and luckily came out injury free. Coach found out and punished the kids who played, resulting in 2 other kids getting an opportunity to play a signifucant role int a key game, which you lost. I think the pnemaking the true "stand" here, is the Coach. Did his team suffer from not having the services of 2 key players? Yeah it seems so, but coach didn't make that decision, that punishment to the team, was dealt by the selfish players who went against the will of their coach, and by all means common sense, by playing in a meaningless volleyball game, which now holds so much more significance, than it ever should have. The kids let their team down, the coach "made a stand"
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N8_44 reacted to spoonbill in Goose Creek Memorial 12 Lumberton 0/Final
This was a very opportune time to teach this "life lesson" as everyone calls this. Coach knows he MUST win at least one of these three games over five days to stay viable in district. His district caliber pitching is very limited. He now has his best pitching for the next two games that are much more winnable. GCM has shown itself to be the cream of the district crop so far this year and it's hardly a surprise. Risking injury in a project graduation volleyball game sounds pretty absurd to me but if the coach told them not to do it, that should be the end of it. Here's to a big W today for the Raiders!
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N8_44 reacted to WOSgrad in Goose Creek Memorial 12 Lumberton 0/Final
This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up GCM 12, Lumberton 0 W - Garcia - 4.0 IP, 1H, 2K, 3BB Davis - 1-3/ HR / 2 RBI / 2 R Hamm - 3-3 / 2B / 4RBI M. Moralez - 1-3 / 2B / 3RBI / 2R
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N8_44 reacted to AthleticSupporter - Jock in Goose Creek Memorial 12 Lumberton 0/Final
They made a choice to play in a volleyball game for seniors at school today. Coach told them not to play cuz he didn't want them to get hurt and hurt the baseball team. He's the coach and it is his rules. Just like the real world. Have to do what the boss says or suffer the consequences.
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N8_44 reacted to prepballfan in Nederland and New Caney
Thats a wrap!!!!!!! Way to go Dogs put all the naysayers to rest you know who you are!!!! 22-5A !!!
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N8_44 reacted to Mr. Buddy Garrity in UIL Snapshot Day
hmmmmm……. Thats a good plan, a common sense plan, if GCISD sees this they will quickly runaway from this idea. Its too much like right.
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N8_44 reacted to Peppermint Patty in Goose Creek Memorial 18 Nederland 14/Final
Nobody has beat the heck out of us.
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N8_44 reacted to Mr. Buddy Garrity in Goose Creek Memorial 18 Nederland 14/Final
Ned messed up my pickems a 2nd straight yr. Wth.