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46 minutes ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

Actually guys, it's a little more to it, which is why Badsanta brought it up...  There was subtle jabs and antagonizing going on after the incident and after the ruling that McCain would be out for the year.  Certain social media sites showed certain LC-M parents and players making comments up to but not limited to a high five, a job well done and certain thumbs up selfies while holding up the #3 (Devin's #)  with a snarky grin on their face.  Basically in reference to a pat on the back for 'taking out Silsbee's best player'.

 It's not made up, I've seen it with my own eyes.  Even LC-M parents were caught saying inappropriate stuff, stuff that shouldn't be said about a kid and a group of young men.

If Badsanta seen any of this, then I completely understand why that comment was made...  Although I would've waited until the Tigers were hoisting the trophy and wearing the medals...

It doesn't matter... be the bigger person. Don't bring it up. Let it go.

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1 hour ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

Well, I wasn't going to bring it up, but it was brought up and I can see why.  That's all I'm saying...

I'm not talking about you man. I'm talking about badsanta . The thing is why stoop to a lower level as other people. The people that said those things.. they aren't worth the time. But guess what.. they see Silsbee winning. They see the fan support the tigers get and it gets under their skin more than anyone firing back remarks about the past. Just keep looking forward.

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I have a lot of respect for those Yates kids.  They showed a lot of grit all week long.  They were challenged by determined teams on Monday and on Friday and they came through.  And yesterday in the 3rd quarter they were down by 18 and a hair's breadth from being blown out by the best team in the state but they dug deep and rallied and made a game of it.  And in doing so they made the Tigers also have to dig deep themselves to pull out the win.  I think this kind of win helped the Tigers.  A worthy opponent.

I was proud to give the Lions a standing ovation as they were recognized as Region 3 runners up.  

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