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Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 9:29 pm
by Opinionguy
Hornets...the cooking the books theory. Personally the OG's favorite!

Ok. So Don has been cooking the books for years? Why hasn't someone called him on it? I mean it's so obvious! Right? I mean people have been saying this since FH rattled off 4 straight 91-94. Still, 20 years later, he does it and gets away with it.

How bout this, since you know all of the answers. Go down to Sidman, walk into the Guidance office, and ask for the enrollment numbers yourself! Then, you can be the savior of D6 AA schools like poor PC, CC, WH, Richland, ect. Just think, Mike Mastovich will probably write a big story about you and how you saved all these teams from Don Bailey's "Rat like ways".

So...go for it. While you're at it, pull out a year book too and count them up. I mean obviously you care enough to if you're going to call out the best coach in this area and call him a "Rat".

The OG's guess is that you won't. Because you don't have the stones to, and because you're a CLOWN.

But hey, maybe the OG is just a blind, kool-aid drinking, Ranger Fan. If so and you're right, I'll never post on this board again.

There ya go, put up or shut up.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:24 pm
by Crimsoncrush67
Forest hills and McCort. In no particular order. Both have great staffs, facilities, and fans. The one huge thing I would say FH has over McCort, currently, is a former player playing like a stud currently. Travis Rearick is putting together what I think will be a fantastic career. Knocking off call and getting that program up in Erie ranked for the first time ever is some serious stuff. I am currently regretting transferring out of there so much its not funny.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:26 pm
by lakersfan24
Rearick is doing a great job. Great to see him finally get an opportunity. Last I heard he was trapped in the depth chart. It's a shame though, Mercyhurst still gets less attendance than a small highschool game.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:35 pm
by Crimsoncrush67
Getting trapped like that happens up there, but now that he is in there he has been throwing fantastic games.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:37 pm
by hornets69
lakersfan24 wrote:I'm sure it's probably 9-12 since 9th graders are eligible to play varsity. Why is the number 300 fishy to you? Again, the cutoff is like 310 or 315. So what if FH had 300 boys, and the same amount of exchange students? Is that impossible? You make no sense, and just sound like a cry baby.

Citing earlier posts on this board as a source of reference really shows your ignorance. There's more moronic posts on here than political ads this time of year.

obviously you show your true ignorance and can't read. my post said i looked it up personally on the piaa website. one of my other posts on this board either prior to or around the time that the new enrollment numbers were put on the piaa website says the same thing that it must be just a coincidence that they have 300 boys again and not a boy more or less.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:39 pm
by lakersfan24
Cry me a river?

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:41 pm
by El-Moldo
Just show us where we can see for ourselves that the previous enrollment classification ( 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 ) was 300.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:42 pm
by hornets69
Opinionguy wrote:Hornets...the cooking the books theory. Personally the OG's favorite!

Ok. So Don has been cooking the books for years? Why hasn't someone called him on it? I mean it's so obvious! Right? I mean people have been saying this since FH rattled off 4 straight 91-94. Still, 20 years later, he does it and gets away with it.

How bout this, since you know all of the answers. Go down to Sidman, walk into the Guidance office, and ask for the enrollment numbers yourself! Then, you can be the savior of D6 AA schools like poor PC, CC, WH, Richland, ect. Just think, Mike Mastovich will probably write a big story about you and how you saved all these teams from Don Bailey's "Rat like ways".

So...go for it. While you're at it, pull out a year book too and count them up. I mean obviously you care enough to if you're going to call out the best coach in this area and call him a "Rat".

The OG's guess is that you won't. Because you don't have the stones to, and because you're a CLOWN.

But hey, maybe the OG is just a blind, kool-aid drinking, Ranger Fan. If so and you're right, I'll never post on this board again.

There ya go, put up or shut up.
yea, i might drive down and count the yearbook.. that might be very accurate because i know that we NEVER got any students move into or out of our district throughout the school year after we had the pictures taken in the middle of September for the yearbook. Yea, I'm sure that would never happen. Everyone is like the Portage transfer that came from Forest Hills. Lived where ever with whoever and went to Forest Hills to complete the school year, then started the next year at Portage. I'm sure 100% of the students in Forest Hills or any other school district in the state would finish out the year at whatever school they started at, even if their parents moved across the state or a few hours away. Give me a break and get real.

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:45 pm
by lakersfan24
Kids coming after September wouldn't be on the football team anyway. The kid you speak of lived in FH his WHOLE LIFE, and decided to live with a relative because he didn't want to give up all of the relationships he had built over the last 10 years of his life. It's called loyalty, but you McCort people wouldn't know a thing about that..

Re: Two best programs in the LHAC, no talk?!

Posted: November 1st, 2010, 10:49 pm
by hornets69
lakersfan24 wrote:Kids coming after September wouldn't be on the football team anyway. The kid you speak of lived in FH his WHOLE LIFE, and decided to live with a relative because he didn't want to give up all of the relationships he had built over the last 10 years of his life. It's called loyalty, but you McCort people wouldn't know a thing about that..
Sorry, nice try I hate McCort and all the privates. do a little searching and you'll see all my recruiting posts.