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Post by LATigerFan on Nov 20, 2017 18:09:07 GMT -6
What the hell does all this have to do with Amite
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Nov 20, 2017 18:20:12 GMT -6
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Post by jhs on Nov 20, 2017 18:20:12 GMT -6
What the hell does all this have to do with Amite That’s the same thing I asked.
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Nov 20, 2017 18:37:51 GMT -6
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Post by indy on Nov 20, 2017 18:37:51 GMT -6
What the hell does all this have to do with Amite I think somewhere on the second page the poodle sat on a cocklebur.
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Post by spectator2 on Nov 20, 2017 21:05:46 GMT -6
This has nothing to do with Amite but it does have to do with Many which according to INDY is "run by an principal who has us last in every conceivable category"! So that all of you readers know....Many High School has an "A" school rating performance score. Last time I checked an A rating was the highest possible rating and IMHO the would be the individual who would consider an A rating to be in the lowest conceivable category in the nation. Obviously INDY is not an but rather is intelligent so he wants to skew the facts so that readers think that Many High School is successful in Football because of his claim that Many pulls from 1100 students therefore by the same reasoning INDY must claim that Many pulls from 1100 students for academic performance in order to achieve academic success. Define "pull from" for me please INDY. Many has 318 students (140 boys). That is over 100 less than the 425 of the highest 2A school. So if Many pulled from 800 students not already enrolled in Many, the number of students would be closer to 400 and common sense would tell you that the girls certainly would NOT outnumber the boys. Many is not a Parish team is just the only School in the Parish with football. Many follows the rules now as they did before the split. If the rule did not include a provision to allow out of zone students to attend Many High School and under specific guidelines be eligible for football, those students would be deprived of the privilege of playing HS football. Answer me, does ND "pull from" the Parish in accordance with applicable rules, for example from Welsh where a student would get the privilege of football if that student attended school in his zone. I know this is a long post but I am sick of reading your allocation that Many Administrtion are s. Many has great academic leadership and the program Jess Curtis has built the s why 90 out of 140 boys are on the football team.
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Nov 20, 2017 21:21:08 GMT -6
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Post by indy on Nov 20, 2017 21:21:08 GMT -6
This has nothing to do with Amite but it does have to do with Many which according to INDY is "run by an principal who has us last in every conceivable category"! So that all of you readers know....Many High School has an "A" school rating performance score. Last time I checked an A rating was the highest possible rating and IMHO the would be the individual who would consider an A rating to be in the lowest conceivable category in the nation. Obviously INDY is not an but rather is intelligent so he wants to skew the facts so that readers think that Many High School is successful in Football because of his claim that Many pulls from 1100 students therefore by the same reasoning INDY must claim that Many pulls from 1100 students for academic performance in order to achieve academic success. Define "pull from" for me please INDY. Many has 318 students (140 boys). That is over 100 less than the 425 of the highest 2A school. So if Many pulled from 800 students not already enrolled in Many, the number of students would be closer to 400 and common sense would tell you that the girls certainly would NOT outnumber the boys. Many is not a Parish team is just the only School in the Parish with football. Many follows the rules now as they did before the split. If the rule did not include a provision to allow out of zone students to attend Many High School and under specific guidelines be eligible for football, those students would be deprived of the privilege of playing HS football. Answer me, does ND "pull from" the Parish in accordance with applicable rules, for example from Welsh where a student would get the privilege of football if that student attended school in his zone. I know this is a long post but I am sick of reading your allocation that Many Administrtion are s. Many has great academic leadership and the program Jess Curtis has built the s why 90 out of 140 boys are on the football team. Good post and I’m glad some schools have higher ratings and standards, but the fact is as a whole the state is last. Post split they made a rule that any student in Sabine parish can attend Many to play football. Their are 1,100 students in the parish. Jess Curtis may be an ok coach, but he has a huge advantage over most 2A schools. You (possible)?and others have pointed out perceived advantages private schools may or may not have. I’m simply doing the same. Your fellow 2A schools will soon revolt, they want trophies too.
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Nov 20, 2017 21:29:17 GMT -6
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Post by sports101 on Nov 20, 2017 21:29:17 GMT -6
This is exactly what I tried to say awhile back. Sabine parish is more a basketball parish than any sport. Basketball is very competitive in Sabine and a lot of people are not going to swallow their pride and send their kid to Many to play football. Maybe in the future there maybe kids to start coming to Many to play football but right now that is not the case. I don’t have kids that attend Many but I have family from Sabine and everyone that lives there knows Sabine is known for basketball.
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Nov 20, 2017 21:42:11 GMT -6
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Post by spectator2 on Nov 20, 2017 21:42:11 GMT -6
Thanks for your response INDY. I may be wrong about this but my understanding is that if a student transfer to Many and that student does not live in the Many school zone, he/she is not eligible for athletics for one calendar year. This seems fair to me because it gives students living in a zone of which the school has no football an opportunity to play the sport while prohibiting immediate advantage of that students athletic skills to the program. I believe that ND has a great football program as do Kinder and Many and I believe that, advantaged or not, all 3 of these schools operate within the rules set forth. I love good HS football and I hope that not only will I get to watch my Many Tigers in the dome but that I will get to watch ND play. I do wish you and your team good luck.
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Nov 20, 2017 21:45:42 GMT -6
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Post by indy on Nov 20, 2017 21:45:42 GMT -6
Thanks for your response INDY. I may be wrong about this but my understanding is that if a student transfer to Many and that student does not live in the Many school zone, he/she is not eligible for athletics for one calendar year. This seems fair to me because it gives students living in a zone of which the school has no football an opportunity to play the sport while prohibiting immediate advantage of that students athletic skills to the program. I believe that ND has a great football program as do Kinder and Many and I believe that, advantaged or not, all 3 of these schools operate within the rules set forth. I love good HS football and I hope that not only will I get to watch my Many Tigers in the dome but that I will get to watch ND play. I do wish you and your team good luck. My point is we have more in common than not. Good luck to you as well.
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Post by kinder1981 on Nov 21, 2017 7:41:34 GMT -6
Thanks for your response INDY. I may be wrong about this but my understanding is that if a student transfer to Many and that student does not live in the Many school zone, he/she is not eligible for athletics for one calendar year. This seems fair to me because it gives students living in a zone of which the school has no football an opportunity to play the sport while prohibiting immediate advantage of that students athletic skills to the program. I believe that ND has a great football program as do Kinder and Many and I believe that, advantaged or not, all 3 of these schools operate within the rules set forth. I love good HS football and I hope that not only will I get to watch my Many Tigers in the dome but that I will get to watch ND play. I do wish you and your team good luck. My point is we have more in common than not. Good luck to you as well. You have a terrible way of pointing out things that we have in common. When you took your shots at Many's coaching staff, were you pointing out commonalities? Would you say that kind of crap about Coach Cook and his staff? When you accused public schools and "self-serving principals" of manipulating the system to their advantage to win more trophies, were you pointing out something that Notre Dame has done as well? When you lied and said that Many created a rule after the fact to allow players from the parish to play football at Many (which they have always been able to do), were you planning on making up an equally as ridiculous lie about Notre Dame? You obviously weren't pointing out things in common, you were trying to stir up bs.
Don't pretend like you are the victim here. You come on this board every day and go on the offense as soon as Many or Kinder is mentioned, then when people call you out on it, you act like a victim and try to call them out for having the audacity to question any of the lies and cheap shots that you take. Yea, go ahead and call me a poodle, but we all know the real Pavlov's dog on this board is you. As soon as you here the bell that is Kinder or Many, you come running with drool down your chin and lies and cheap shots in your chamber, ready to carelessly fire off at any point.
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Nov 21, 2017 14:53:45 GMT -6
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Post by bigal on Nov 21, 2017 14:53:45 GMT -6
First amite going have there hand full with st.helena that had 3 turn over and lost by 7. The hawk had the ball on 10 yard line and drove down to amite 35 with 52 second left and a drop ball in the end zone on 4 down.i don't think amite want see St.helena this weekend.35-14 hawks
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Post by roonationukno on Nov 24, 2017 16:08:08 GMT -6
They scare me! I was the biggest Lake Arthur fan last Friday. Scary as Amite is, St. Helena is just as scary, I believe the winner of this game represents our area in the dome Who this is blasting amite like this..LMBO
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