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Re: Ironton at Portsmouth 2/09

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:48 pm
by biggdowgg
KantuckyII wrote:

but the main reason I said we prob would not get it in tom,,,we are supposed to get 4 to 5 more inches of snow again tonight


No hold on, didn't you tell me down at The Ribber just two hours or so ago that you and Trojan Dave both agreed that you'd dodged a bullet not having to face Ironton again and why reschedule a sure loss?
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No, I tried to bet you the Ribber dinner That the Trojans would win this round,,,and you,wanted no part of it

Re: Ironton at Portsmouth 2/09

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:56 am
by kantuckyII
Well, I knew you'd already bought that guy's dinner that was with you already and I thought, he can't afford mine too so I passed.

TrojanDave not going to be there? would it really be an Ironton/Portsmouth game? anyway, that ought to tell you how futile it is, if TD's not going to be down there on the floor cheering them on...then, you know how really dismal things are for you.


We got only a light coating that will be gone as soon as the sun comes up (and even if it's behind the clouds, it's still up) so maybe Ptown might step up to the plate afterall.

Re: Ironton at Portsmouth 2/09

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 5:13 am
by kantuckyII
Oops..just saw where they're predicting the winter showing a new fury with 3 to 7 inches, bitter cold wind. I'm glad Al Gore is coming over and shoveling my driveway this time. I bet he wished he'd never taken that bet ;-)

Re: Ironton at Portsmouth 2/09

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:18 am
by 85inside
kantuckyII wrote:Oops..just saw where they're predicting the winter showing a new fury with 3 to 7 inches, bitter cold wind. I'm glad Al Gore is coming over and shoveling my driveway this time. I bet he wished he'd never taken that bet ;-)



Al is in Vancouver bringing snow in to hold the olympics. Record warmth up there. Go figure.

Re: Ironton at Portsmouth 2/09

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:35 am
by biggdowgg
looks like Turke gets his ribs..IF he has not spent his money yet :mrgreen:

Re: Ironton at Portsmouth 2/09

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:38 pm
by jottings
In 1950-51, Gallipolis and Logan finished regular season plau with 10-3 SEOAL records. That wasa bad winter like this one. After both teams were eliminated from tournament play, Gallipolis went to Logan and a chance to win the league crown, especially after beating Logan 48-32 at Gallipolis earlier in the year. This was about the first week in March.

At the Hilltop floor in the old school, Logan won the title with a 59-29 victory over the Blue Devils.

In the 1980s, Gallipolis and Athens concluded SEOAL play after both teams were eliminated. Athens knocked the Gallians in that post-season game.