First of all, don't question myself or my families dedication to this town and it's athletic program, as you are in no place to do so. Go back and read my posts, and recognize that I was only engaging in conversation pertaining to this game. It is my personal opinion that Hillin should have been pulled a couple of batters earlier, and Clark put in. Both of these kids are OUTSTANDING athletes. However, no one can tell the future, it's part of the game. Also, I am not the coach, nor was I making an attempt to be. Now, I suggest that if you want to pick appart my comments in an apparent attempt to defame me or my family, you do it properly in a way that will not bring reproach on whatever name you want to use in order to publish your bull attempt at an intelligent comment. This is a sports forum, I just joined and even I knew that. It isn't here for people like you who are only on for means of a personal agenda, it is here for people like me, who talk about...you guessed it..SPORTS. Now you claim that I question Coach Terrier's call, which if you read my posts is false. I simply said "Shoulda pulled him after the walk or HBP". That is obviously, to a person of comparable intelligence, a personal opinion offered by me, not even MENTIONING Coach Terrier. Once again, my family and I, especially my father who is the owner of Campus Corner, support the Cougar Athletic Program possibly more than anyone in this town, if you want to get down to it. My dad wears Buna blue, (or LSU purple and gold) EVERY day without fail, maintains a great relationship with coaches, players, their families and their teachers, and makes regular and frequent donations to the program, INCLUDING a donation so that YOU had the privilege to listen to. So, in closing, read my comments, try your best to bypass your simple mindedness and understand what I was saying, and think twice before you make an adolescent attempt at bringing my family into your childish statements.
By the way, thanks for the spellcheck. At least your good for something.
Have a great day,
Joel Howell Jr.