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You always hear of the negative, here is a positive.  Had the opportunity to eat lunch by the team today.  These young men represent Beaumont well.  Well behaved and courteous.  Usually when you get as many kids together as they had it is loud and impossible to visit with anyone.  Not with these young men.  You make your school proud. 
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I also agree.  I saw one of our O-linemen in a local Dairy queen.  Guy was huge!!!  I talked to him befor the Huntsville game and all I heard was Yes sir...  no sir...  Very polite and courtious Kid.  Talked to some players this weekend after the game and again, the same.    You see, this starts at home.  Great to see that our boys are being brought up the right way. 

Proud of my Jags!!
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Well I had the pleasure of working some of the linemen and Mr #44 over the summer.  To be honest, a recent grad of Central had those kids working out during the summer so right now, we're seeing the fruits of their labor.  Really good kids who listened when their weightlifting techniques were being critiqued.....
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[quote name="shermdog" post="717161" timestamp="1259114520"]
You always hear of the negative, here is a positive.  Had the opportunity to eat lunch by the team today.  These young men represent Beaumont well.  Well behaved and courteous.  Usually when you get as many kids together as they had it is loud and impossible to visit with anyone.  Not with these young men.  You make your school proud. 
[/quote]  AS a Mother , I Thank you for the compliment. WE heard many negatives about our Children from other schools.These are very smart,AB honors.
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[quote name="BMTSoulja1" post="717193" timestamp="1259117048"]
I also agree.  I saw one of our O-linemen in a local Dairy queen.  Guy was huge!!!  I talked to him befor the Huntsville game and all I heard was Yes sir...  no sir...  Very polite and courtious Kid.  Talked to some players this weekend after the game and again, the same.    [b]You see, this starts at home.  Great to see that our boys are being brought up the right way.  [/b]
Proud of my Jags!!
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AMEN!!!  It says in the Bible (can't recall exactly where at the moment) -paraphrased-  "Bring up a child in the way he should go and when he gets old he will not depart from it"  .  More parent need to pay attention to this.  Good to hear the positive comments about these young men.  :)
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[quote name="mamajag" post="717376" timestamp="1259151761"]
[quote author=shermdog link=topic=62949.msg717161#msg717161 date=1259114520]
You always hear of the negative, here is a positive.  Had the opportunity to eat lunch by the team today.  These young men represent Beaumont well.  Well behaved and courteous.  Usually when you get as many kids together as they had it is loud and impossible to visit with anyone.  Not with these young men.  You make your school proud. 
[/quote]  AS a Mother , I Thank you for the compliment. WE heard many negatives about our Children from other schools.[b]These are very smart,AB honors.[/b]
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Ya'll definitely have some first class kids. Centrals coach is a class act and expects it from his players. It also says a lot about their parents. They are raising fine young men that will succeed well beyond high school football days. Now for the boys, keep up the good work and kick a little behind this weekend.
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[quote name="ndn78" post="717389" timestamp="1259155413"]
Thats awesome, be humble, respectful and kick some butt on the field. Let you actions do the talking not your mouth! Hope you Jag's dont mind a little purple and white sitting with you Saturday!
[/quote]Come on out!  Bring your friends out if you want!
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