So both got 5 new kids in . One in 8th grade , one in high school. One is fishy and one is normal . Maybe that’s the problem the soc has with Wheelersburg. Win with your kids .spider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:09 pm Wheelersburg has never had 5 players transfer in to play 1-2 years let along 5 starters. That, my friend, is not the same thing. Does Wheelersburg have kids from outside the district spread throughout the program? Of course, but that is not the conversation at hand. Not even close to being comparable.
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I’ll just say 10-0 will be expected.Bobbbbbb wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:10 pmAre there any Ironton kids on that 2020 roster?Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:29 pmspider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:27 pm
Gotta get them in early and brain wash them "The Burg Way."![]()
I appreciate your honesty. Wait until you see irontons 2020 class.![]()
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If that’s the case, I’d be embarrassed to win that way. But that’s me. This argument is going nowhereLarry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:14 pmI’ll just say 10-0 will be expected.Bobbbbbb wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:10 pmAre there any Ironton kids on that 2020 roster?Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:29 pm
I appreciate your honesty. Wait until you see irontons 2020 class.![]()
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Man I would really hate to see Ironton in shambles this year if ya'll were playing with YOUR kids. Oh yea, your kids + one of Burgs better players went 6-5 last year. Luckily some talent came to the rescue. As I've said, transferring isn't the issue, it's the manner in which it is done.Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:13 pmSo both got 5 new kids in . One in 8th grade , one in high school. One is fishy and one is normal . Maybe that’s the problem the soc has with Wheelersburg. Win with your kids .spider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:09 pm Wheelersburg has never had 5 players transfer in to play 1-2 years let along 5 starters. That, my friend, is not the same thing. Does Wheelersburg have kids from outside the district spread throughout the program? Of course, but that is not the conversation at hand. Not even close to being comparable.
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Absolutely.Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:13 pmSo both got 5 new kids in . One in 8th grade , one in high school. One is fishy and one is normal . Maybe that’s the problem the soc has with Wheelersburg. Win with your kids .spider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:09 pm Wheelersburg has never had 5 players transfer in to play 1-2 years let along 5 starters. That, my friend, is not the same thing. Does Wheelersburg have kids from outside the district spread throughout the program? Of course, but that is not the conversation at hand. Not even close to being comparable.
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Ask your hometown high school softball players how it feels. You sit them on the pine after theyve played and won at Wheelersburg for years. Sit them down for the next big thing and don’t get out of the districts. Shamefulspider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:20 pmMan I would really hate to see Ironton in shambles this year if ya'll were playing with YOUR kids. Oh yea, your kids + one of Burgs better players went 6-5 last year. Luckily some talent came to the rescue. As I've said, transferring isn't the issue, it's the manner in which it is done.Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:13 pmSo both got 5 new kids in . One in 8th grade , one in high school. One is fishy and one is normal . Maybe that’s the problem the soc has with Wheelersburg. Win with your kids .spider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:09 pm Wheelersburg has never had 5 players transfer in to play 1-2 years let along 5 starters. That, my friend, is not the same thing. Does Wheelersburg have kids from outside the district spread throughout the program? Of course, but that is not the conversation at hand. Not even close to being comparable.
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You’ve been doing it for years. How’s it feel ?wobycat wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:19 pmIf that’s the case, I’d be embarrassed to win that way. But that’s me. This argument is going nowhere
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Some of those kids didn’t have a say in transferring, they had to do it for personal reasons. I would stop while your ahead. It’s ridiculous that people are even having this conversation.spider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:20 pmMan I would really hate to see Ironton in shambles this year if ya'll were playing with YOUR kids. Oh yea, your kids + one of Burgs better players went 6-5 last year. Luckily some talent came to the rescue. As I've said, transferring isn't the issue, it's the manner in which it is done.Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:13 pmSo both got 5 new kids in . One in 8th grade , one in high school. One is fishy and one is normal . Maybe that’s the problem the soc has with Wheelersburg. Win with your kids .spider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:09 pm Wheelersburg has never had 5 players transfer in to play 1-2 years let along 5 starters. That, my friend, is not the same thing. Does Wheelersburg have kids from outside the district spread throughout the program? Of course, but that is not the conversation at hand. Not even close to being comparable.
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We are talking football? Right? Tell you what’s going to happen. The kids that’s put in the work since grade school waiting for their turn will transfer themselves or just stop playing all togetherLarry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:23 pmYou’ve been doing it for years. How’s it feel ?wobycat wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:19 pmIf that’s the case, I’d be embarrassed to win that way. But that’s me. This argument is going nowhere
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Don’t forget the state championship and state runner up in softball since you brought it upLarry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:23 pmAsk your hometown high school softball players how it feels. You sit them on the pine after theyve played and won at Wheelersburg for years. Sit them down for the next big thing and don’t get out of the districts. Shamefulspider2Ybanana wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:20 pmMan I would really hate to see Ironton in shambles this year if ya'll were playing with YOUR kids. Oh yea, your kids + one of Burgs better players went 6-5 last year. Luckily some talent came to the rescue. As I've said, transferring isn't the issue, it's the manner in which it is done.Larry Fine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:13 pm
So both got 5 new kids in . One in 8th grade , one in high school. One is fishy and one is normal . Maybe that’s the problem the soc has with Wheelersburg. Win with your kids .
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