8th Grade Lineman
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all of the Coal Grove line a.k.a(the big nasties)can open some huge hole for there talented backs to run through
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ATEAMGC wrote:NUMBER 67, 56, AND 75 FOR COAL GROVE ARE ALL GOOD TACKLES THIS YEAR
cody stop talkin about yourself
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i would too because both teams had alot of success and there is so much talking going on
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Cody, Conor Someone's got to brag on you (conor,I sure hope you don't have rabies) Now, I know what the mean when the say watch out for that team. lol
way to go grove, lineman
way to go grove, lineman
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^^^^^ Ironhead's either talking about you getting bitten by Tucker's dog or by the Rock Hill player during last week's game.
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I think that a kid from waverly, Dylan Dyke, is a good O-D lineman. He's about 5'11" and weighs close to 240 lbs. His dad went to University of Cinncinati to play football so it must run in his blood. Hope to see you next year in the first game of the season for Piketon and Waverly.
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Waverly has a few that have alot of potential... I'll be interested in seeing how they come out as Freshman...They have some big boys stepping up... I'm not sure the names but I definitely noticed by number, if anyone could attach names, if you have a roster... to list what I saw... #70, #72, #73/#74, #79, #58 (on the 8th grade team).They used a #50/#52 but they didn't have any size, didn't understand that one but that's for the coaches. The 7th Grade had #66, #74, #75, that I know of...can anybody attach any names...I'd venture to say every one of those boys are at least 200lbs or more...
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I agree...he does have potential...but a long way to go...why did they take him off of O/L part of the season? If he's that good...I would have thought he would have stayed all season...
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yes, the Dyke boy could be impressive, I'd like to see them try him a couple of times at full back...
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The Dyke boy is going to be good and I dont believe he was ever taken off of the rt position this season, 70 is Cole Tackett and is very solid but had a health issue and missed all of conditioning and never got a chance after that? but they both have good size and feet, the Good boy is extremely strong but had to play the last couple of games with a broken hand and from what I heard today has one serious bruise on his arm from going up against the monster from Valley J.J Hettinger and I do mean monster the boy is big gonna say 6'2-6'3 230-250 maybe, very strong and very athletic plays baseball and basketball.
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Dylan yes that is correct and he has really started to develop The Clark boy who plays center is also just 13
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Sorry about the confusion, Dyke didn't sit out any. I was talking about them taking McKee off of O/L. Yes, Dyke has grown sie last year!! Who were #50, #52, #73/#74? I noticed #50 & #52 (kinda small for the line). I heard someone say that the #73/#74 worked out pre-season with the H.S. team but I didn't notice him playng much. I overheard a couple of the H.S. players say he was a pretty stout boy.