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I was not blown away either.
A wins a win. I was pleased that GCM battled back after a poor start. It would have been very easy to just try again on Friday.

Thought it was interesting that Denny opted to lift Leggett from the line-up instead of just moving him to 3rd. He had 3 hits up to that point.
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[quote name="Year of the Pat!" post="1002346" timestamp="1303785548"]
I was not blown away either.
A wins a win. I was pleased that GCM battled back after a poor start. It would have been very easy to just try again on Friday.

[b]Thought it was interesting that Denny opted to lift Leggett from the line-up instead of just moving him to 3rd. He had 3 hits up to that point[/b].
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and 3 RBI's. I did not understand that move at all.
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[quote author=Year of the Pat! link=topic=83613.msg1002346#msg1002346 date=1303785548]
I was not blown away either.
A wins a win. I was pleased that GCM battled back after a poor start. It would have been very easy to just try again on Friday.

[b]Thought it was interesting that Denny opted to lift Leggett from the line-up instead of just moving him to 3rd. He had 3 hits up to that point[/b].
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and 3 RBI's. I did not understand that move at all.
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As an outsider looking in..........I have heard about and left a few games scratching my head thinking that BH should have won the game only to watch some goofed up trickery.


Congrats to Coach Rupp and the GCM Patriots.
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WOW,

Looks like the nerve was hit, LOL. The dist avg if you remember, not one name was mentioned.  Maybe when this coach is gone, you can put in for it.  Forget it, post is gone.
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1st Congrats to GCM, they never gave up and proved why they are Dist. Champs

I understand that second guessing coaching as fans and dads is part of the game, and we all do it (guilty). Just remember before second guessing coaching on a open forum that these players read, if they see dads and others 2nd guessing their coach, why would they believe in that coach or trust him,also going home and complaining, that gets in a kids head and blames everything on a coach or whatever. JMO.  TEAM not I.    I'm sure we know more, than someone who has ---------.  

Back to Back State Tourney Appearances  2004,2005 with Kingwood
State Championship 2005
5 Time regional finals

Honors
· Four-year letterwinner (1982-85)
· First-Team All-American (1984)
· NCAA Central Regional All-Tournament Team (1984)
· Two-time All-Southwest Conference (1984-85)

Career
· A four-year starter for Texas who battled injuries during each of his first two campaigns on the Forty Acres.
· Aided Texas in posting at least 59 wins, capturing four Southwest Conference (SWC) titles, win the 1983 National Championship and finish third or better at the College World Series (CWS) in 1982 (t3rd), 1984 (2nd) and 1985 (2nd) during his four-year career.
· All four of the Longhorns team on which he played recorded win totals that rank among the top 10 all-time in school history, including the 1983 and 1984 teams which rank first and second, respectively, on that list.
· Turned in arguably his best college season as a junior in 1984 when he paced the Horns in batting (.343), hits (69), doubles (29), triples (4) and runs scored (102).
· Tied the school individual game record for home runs with three round-trippers at TCU on April 8, 1984, en route to leading Texas to a 16-8 victory over the Horned Frogs.
· Selected in the seventh round of the 1984 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Oakland Athletics, but opted to return to school for his senior season.
· Co-captained the 1985 team as a senior along with Bill Bates and helped the Horns set team school records for at bats (2,512), runs (663), hits (785) and RBI (78).
· Led the Longhorns in doubles (26) as a senior while also hitting .323 with a career-high 99 RBI and 63 runs scored.

Career Statistics
Year   AB   R    H    RBI   Avg.  2B  3B  HR  SB
1982   104  28   42   22   .404   8   2   4   2
1983   188  45   56   35   .298   15  3   0   3
1984   297  69   102  72   .343   29  4   10  0
1985   297  63   96   99   .323   26  1   5   3
Totals 886  205  296  228  .334   78  10  19  8
Texas Career Records Standing
Hits:    296   1st
RBI:     228   1st
Doubles: 78    1st
At Bats: 886   2nd
Runs:    205   4th
Texas Single-Season Records Standing
At Bats:     297  1984 & 1985  2nd
RBI:         99   1985         2nd
Doubles:     29   1984         2nd
Total Bases: 169  1984         6th
[/quote]

Sucking up to the coach doesn't look any better to your kids than second guessing him. Just give him the respect he's earned and see how things play out.
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[quote author=blablabla link=topic=83613.msg1002526#msg1002526 date=1303840227]
1st Congrats to GCM, they never gave up and proved why they are Dist. Champs

I understand that second guessing coaching as fans and dads is part of the game, and we all do it (guilty). Just remember before second guessing coaching on a open forum that these players read, if they see dads and others 2nd guessing their coach, why would they believe in that coach or trust him,also going home and complaining, that gets in a kids head and blames everything on a coach or whatever. JMO.  TEAM not I.    I'm sure we know more, than someone who has ---------.  

Back to Back State Tourney Appearances  2004,2005 with Kingwood
State Championship 2005
5 Time regional finals

Honors
· Four-year letterwinner (1982-85)
· First-Team All-American (1984)
· NCAA Central Regional All-Tournament Team (1984)
· Two-time All-Southwest Conference (1984-85)

Career
· A four-year starter for Texas who battled injuries during each of his first two campaigns on the Forty Acres.
· Aided Texas in posting at least 59 wins, capturing four Southwest Conference (SWC) titles, win the 1983 National Championship and finish third or better at the College World Series (CWS) in 1982 (t3rd), 1984 (2nd) and 1985 (2nd) during his four-year career.
· All four of the Longhorns team on which he played recorded win totals that rank among the top 10 all-time in school history, including the 1983 and 1984 teams which rank first and second, respectively, on that list.
· Turned in arguably his best college season as a junior in 1984 when he paced the Horns in batting (.343), hits (69), doubles (29), triples (4) and runs scored (102).
· Tied the school individual game record for home runs with three round-trippers at TCU on April 8, 1984, en route to leading Texas to a 16-8 victory over the Horned Frogs.
· Selected in the seventh round of the 1984 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Oakland Athletics, but opted to return to school for his senior season.
· Co-captained the 1985 team as a senior along with Bill Bates and helped the Horns set team school records for at bats (2,512), runs (663), hits (785) and RBI (78).
· Led the Longhorns in doubles (26) as a senior while also hitting .323 with a career-high 99 RBI and 63 runs scored.

Career Statistics
Year   AB   R    H    RBI   Avg.  2B  3B  HR  SB
1982   104  28   42   22   .404   8   2   4   2
1983   188  45   56   35   .298   15  3   0   3
1984   297  69   102  72   .343   29  4   10  0
1985   297  63   96   99   .323   26  1   5   3
Totals 886  205  296  228  .334   78  10  19  8
Texas Career Records Standing
Hits:    296   1st
RBI:     228   1st
Doubles: 78    1st
At Bats: 886   2nd
Runs:    205   4th
Texas Single-Season Records Standing
At Bats:     297  1984 & 1985  2nd
RBI:         99   1985         2nd
Doubles:     29   1984         2nd
Total Bases: 169  1984         6th
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[color=red][b]Sucking up to the coach doesn't look any better to your kids than second guessing him. Just give him the respect he's earned and see how things play out.[/b][/color]
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Well said.
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[quote name="blablabla" post="1002526" timestamp="1303840227"]
1st Congrats to GCM, they never gave up and proved why they are Dist. Champs

I understand that second guessing coaching as fans and dads is part of the game, and we all do it (guilty). Just remember before second guessing coaching on a open forum that these players read, if they see dads and others 2nd guessing their coach, why would they believe in that coach or trust him,also going home and complaining, that gets in a kids head and blames everything on a coach or whatever. JMO.  [color=red][b]TEAM not I.[/b][/color]    I'm sure we know more, than someone who has ---------.  

Back to Back State Tourney Appearances  2004,2005 with Kingwood
State Championship 2005
5 Time regional finals

Honors
· Four-year letterwinner (1982-85)
· First-Team All-American (1984)
· NCAA Central Regional All-Tournament Team (1984)
· Two-time All-Southwest Conference (1984-85)

Career
· A four-year starter for Texas who battled injuries during each of his first two campaigns on the Forty Acres.
· Aided Texas in posting at least 59 wins, capturing four Southwest Conference (SWC) titles, win the 1983 National Championship and finish third or better at the College World Series (CWS) in 1982 (t3rd), 1984 (2nd) and 1985 (2nd) during his four-year career.
· All four of the Longhorns team on which he played recorded win totals that rank among the top 10 all-time in school history, including the 1983 and 1984 teams which rank first and second, respectively, on that list.
· Turned in arguably his best college season as a junior in 1984 when he paced the Horns in batting (.343), hits (69), doubles (29), triples (4) and runs scored (102).
· Tied the school individual game record for home runs with three round-trippers at TCU on April 8, 1984, en route to leading Texas to a 16-8 victory over the Horned Frogs.
· Selected in the seventh round of the 1984 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Oakland Athletics, but opted to return to school for his senior season.
· Co-captained the 1985 team as a senior along with Bill Bates and helped the Horns set team school records for at bats (2,512), runs (663), hits (785) and RBI (78).
· Led the Longhorns in doubles (26) as a senior while also hitting .323 with a career-high 99 RBI and 63 runs scored.

Career Statistics
Year   AB   R    H    RBI   Avg.  2B  3B  HR  SB
1982   104  28   42   22   .404   8   2   4   2
1983   188  45   56   35   .298   15  3   0   3
1984   297  69   102  72   .343   29  4   10  0
1985   297  63   96   99   .323   26  1   5   3
Totals 886  205  296  228  .334   78  10  19  8
Texas Career Records Standing
Hits:    296   1st
RBI:     228   1st
Doubles: 78    1st
At Bats: 886   2nd
Runs:    205   4th
Texas Single-Season Records Standing
At Bats:     297  1984 & 1985  2nd
RBI:         99   1985         2nd
Doubles:     29   1984         2nd
Total Bases: 169  1984         6th
[/quote]


You speak of "TEAM not I" in your post and what's best for setting an example for your kids to promote this team concept. Were not you the one that started the thread about who had the highest [b]inidividual[/b] batting averages in 19-4a titled
"Top Hitters in 19-4a"? I don't know who your are but I'd be willing to bet you have a kid that's on the list. That's not exactly promoting the team concept either. ??? You can't have it both ways or you tend to lose credibility. JMO for what it's worth.
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PAT-

I'll take that one on the chin, That was funny

As sucking up goes, I don't think putting down the accomplishments of a coach or supporting him is sucking up, and doing it on this forum is going to get my or any other kid playing time.  As my kid being on the list on the best avgs, Way things are going I dont think he could crack the top 10 on his team. Saw 20-4A had a forum about their best hitters and thought it ould be cool to see our districts top hitters as well thats all.  Sounds like a nerve was hit, that was not the point of the post.  The point was that this coach has the resume that has earned respect and the season is not even over and see post questioning his choices.  Nothing personal

Again Congrats to GCM, to come back after being down, showed heart and why they are district champs, really look for them to make some noise in the playoffs
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PAT-

I'll take that one on the chin, That was funny

As sucking up goes, I don't think putting down the accomplishments of a coach or supporting him is sucking up, and doing it on this forum is going to get my or any other kid playing time.  As my kid being on the list on the best avgs, Way things are going I dont think he could crack the top 10 on his team. Saw 20-4A had a forum about their best hitters and thought it ould be cool to see our districts top hitters as well thats all.  Sounds like a nerve was hit, that was not the point of the post.  The point was that this coach has the resume that has earned respect and the season is not even over and see post questioning his choices.  Nothing personal

Again Congrats to GCM, to come back after being down, showed heart and why they are district champs, really look for them to make some noise in the playoffs
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You didn't hit a nerve. I just call it like I see it. If what appears to me as sucking up isn't then I apologize. There must have been a little sucking up in there because you got defensive and tried to delete your post. Of course it's kinda neat when someone quote's you it won't disappear from their reply. I still think I hit the nail on the head. I also think RIP09 is spot on with his post. I don't believe for a second that your kid isn't on that list. I don't know of anyone that keeps up with team stats if their kid isn't in the top 10 on the team. I think your kids on the list you posted and I wouldn't be surprised if he were at the top. That's usually the way it works. Nothing wrong with being proud of your kid but you gotta be man enough to admit it. I went back to look at the topic you started and I noticed you went in and deleted all of your earlier posts. What's up that? Now it looks like your hiding something or covering something up. I think a nerve was hit alright, but it wasn't mine :o :o
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[quote name="dealonthehill" post="1002450" timestamp="1303828277"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=83613.msg1002391#msg1002391 date=1303791590]
[quote author=Year of the Pat! link=topic=83613.msg1002346#msg1002346 date=1303785548]
I was not blown away either.
A wins a win. I was pleased that GCM battled back after a poor start. It would have been very easy to just try again on Friday.

[b]Thought it was interesting that Denny opted to lift Leggett from the line-up instead of just moving him to 3rd. He had 3 hits up to that point[/b].
[/quote]


and 3 RBI's. I did not understand that move at all.
[/quote]





As an outsider looking in..........I have heard about and left a few games scratching my head thinking that BH should have won the game only to watch some goofed up trickery.


Congrats to Coach Rupp and the GCM Patriots.
[/quote]

From an OUTSIDER LOOKING IN is typically an old poster with a NEW handle and someone DEFINITELY on the INSIDE bluffing he's on the OUT.
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If you call them like you see them, I hope your not a umpire.
I deleted those post because it seemed to bother a few.  I did not put any names, but was not intended to offend. This post seemed to hit a nerve very fast, so before it got worse, I got rid of it, but since you brag about coping it, I guess it will stay, again not the intent to offend so I got rid of it.  Nothing to hide
On my kid, I will say he was on the first list, but fell off . Rough times the last 2 weeks, not on the 2nd list. Not that it is any of your business (not why I deleted the post)
My kids name has never been mentioned on here, so it not like he gets any hype from my post or any other.  This is about baseball , that all . BBaller if you have a problem with this, send me a personal messege and believe me we can meet. Seems it did hit a nerve on you, you spent a lot of time looking up my old post. I also deleted eveything, because I have learned not to post anymore, and just washing my hands of it. I also see my kid starting to come up and I wont have that and if that happens then I will find out who you are. So the smart thing is to drop it.
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