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13 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

How can we find out for sure... That would be pretty interesting.

Coach Faircloth works at PN-G High School.  He is not hard to find.  Drive over there and go ask him.  If you are out of town or afraid to speak with him face-to-face, then call PN-G High School at 409.729.7644 (ask for Coach Faircloth or extension 280) or send him electronic mail at [email protected].  Coach Faircloth stood up for his players to a coward in the stands.  So, when you speak with him, be sure you say, "thanks."

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14 minutes ago, 1989NDN said:

Coach Faircloth works at PN-G High School.  He is not hard to find.  Drive over there and go ask him.  If you are out of town or afraid to speak with him face-to-face, then call PN-G High School at 409.729.7644 (ask for Coach Faircloth or extension 280) or send him electronic mail at [email protected].  Coach Faircloth stood up for his players to a coward in the stands.  So, when you speak with him, be sure you say, "thanks."

Look, I was pointing out the stupidity of this entire thread... No one that I know of said that. If they had, it would've been hearsay, rumor, what ever you want to call it. Just like about 99% of the silly comments on the last 4 pages (and growing). Btw, did you actually say "electronic mail"? Lol! Should I use my "cellular device" to call the school? Lighten up everyone...

Here's an actual excerpt of another silly post when I said all this crap was heresay:

This is not hear say. The guy was yelling that the o-line sucked and shouldn't be allowed on the field. Then started singleing out certain kids and berating them and that's when Faircloth went off on him. "This comes from a person in the know and heard everything." (In other words, someone told you this and you are reporting it - rumor/heresay...)

So funny...

People are silly.

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45 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

How can we find out for sure... That would be pretty interesting.

Skip the hearsay (not heresay) and contact Coach Faircloth.  End of stupidity; end of story.  Use email, electronic mail, your cellular device or smoke signals.  No one cares.  Go ask him in-person.  Lighten up...go get your answers.

Go Indians.  Peace.

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17 minutes ago, 1989NDN said:

Skip the hearsay (not heresay) and contact Coach Faircloth.  End of stupidity; end of story.  Use email, electronic mail, your cellular device or smoke signals.  No one cares.  Go ask him in-person.  Lighten up...go get your answers.

Go Indians.  Peace.

You’re silly. 

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19 minutes ago, 1989NDN said:

Skip the hearsay (not heresay) and contact Coach Faircloth.  End of stupidity; end of story.  Use email, electronic mail, your cellular device or smoke signals.  No one cares.  Go ask him in-person.  Lighten up...go get your answers.

Go Indians.  Peace.

You should give that same advice to everyone else on this thread. That’s my exact point. Why are we going off of rumors and innuendo?

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