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Can this bunch we got coaching now get the team back to where we were when we almost won the danged state? Say what ya think. I heard they gottem off liften them danged waits, so I say thats a start.


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This is comical

barber Tom must have cut to close to your brain or something :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Honestly, its not fair to even compare teams now to the 80 and 82 teams. They were great, heard plenty of stories and seen plenty of film, but times have changed over the years and so has the game. I do know, Kent Wolfe can still step on the court and take any kid 1 on 1, right now lol #witnessed


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I really didnt think those teams were that good. They won on hometown refs in the regular season and blind luck in the playoffs. Cousin H was really not that good.


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Remember_The_Name wrote:This is comical

barber Tom must have cut to close to your brain or something :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ive seen one too many good men walk out of that barber shop a different person. That ole Tommy knows how to give a buzz cut!!
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Maximus wrote:
Remember_The_Name wrote:This is comical

barber Tom must have cut to close to your brain or something :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ive seen one too many good men walk out of that barber shop a different person. That ole Tommy knows how to give a buzz cut!!
Long time no see oh Remember the name
You too both need to get back to the books. You will never graduate in 6 years if you are on Seops all the time. :lol:


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Southern? I'm not sure we ever lost to them.


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I miss the rivarly that Southern and Hannan Trace High School had!


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NY drubbed Southern in 1982!


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Amarranavajas wrote:NY drubbed Southern in 1982!

In 1982 NY beat us 83-68 and in 1981 we beat NY 75-47. We lost two games in 1982 one was in the state championship and one was to NY. I don't feel to bad about losing to NY with the athletes they had Mays,Taggart,Maiden,Sheny and Pitts to name a few. I Know at least one of these guys played D1 ball. Our starting five consisted of 5'8,5'9,5'9,6'1 and 6'3 so they were a tough match up. The Dog keep pretending and maybe someone will believe you played lol.


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None of them played D1 basketball.


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Amarranavajas wrote:None of them played D1 basketball.

Mays played D1 football! My point is they were all very athletic!What point are you trying to make?


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My point is you seemed to want to insinuate that some of the NY players played D1 basketball. Didn't Kent Wolfe play basketball at the college level?


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Amarranavajas wrote:My point is you seemed to want to insinuate that some of the NY players played D1 basketball. Didn't Kent Wolfe play basketball at the college level?


Kent Wolfe played at Rio Grande. I said D1 ball not D1 basketball. If you were old enough to have watched Mays, Taggart and Maiden you would know what I meant by athletes.


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I know what you wrote, and it appeared you were meaning D1 basketball since this is a basketball forum. I am old enough to know that Taggert could shoot, but athletic? He was slow, and could not jump over the half court line if his life depended on it. But he was a great shooter. Mays was big and strong, like a linebacker, so yes he was athletic for a football player. Maiden could jump out of the gym, and could shoot from mid range. I would think with Zane Beagle, Kent Wolfe, and Jay Rees you would agree that Southern was athletic too.


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Amarranavajas wrote:I know what you wrote, and it appeared you were meaning D1 basketball since this is a basketball forum. I am old enough to know that Taggert could shoot, but athletic? He was slow, and could not jump over the half court line if his life depended on it. But he was a great shooter. Mays was big and strong, like a linebacker, so yes he was athletic for a football player. Maiden could jump out of the gym, and could shoot from mid range. I would think with Zane Beagle, Kent Wolfe, and Jay Rees you would agree that Southern was athletic too.


LMAO! I just quit taking anything you post seriously. :lol:
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So are you saying Southern players were not athletic? :lol:


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I wouldn't take Amarranavajas to serious he is still trying to make up excuses for the Buckeyes getting drubbed by Trimble. :lol:


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G W McLintock wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Remember_The_Name wrote:This is comical

barber Tom must have cut to close to your brain or something :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ive seen one too many good men walk out of that barber shop a different person. That ole Tommy knows how to give a buzz cut!!
Long time no see oh Remember the name
You too both need to get back to the books. You will never graduate in 6 years if you are on Seops all the time. :lol:
Hey now take it easy...Remember the name has a job and im on year 5..with any luck will be done this year lol


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I believe it was 1981 when Southern beat Southeastern in 2OT's and they cut down their own nets! It was the craziest thing I ever witnessed at a game. SE went on to state semi's and lost to Kalida. But that was a good rivalry also in the 80's.


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