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UIL grants waiver - Day-WOS scrimmage changes again


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Now, maybe you can take it to the bank.

The UIL has granted a waiver for all schools affected by Eduardo, so what caused a change in scrimmage from Friday to Monday has now seen, in order to avoid too few days between scrimmange #1 and scrimmage #2, the West Orange-Stark vs. Dayton scrimmage will now be on Saturday, August 16:

5 p.m. - JV and Freshmen

7 p.m. - Varsity

Got the word half an hour ago while driving down the highway from a Dayton assitant coach. This is it. There won't be anymore changes. See you there.

The UIL pretty much has to grant a waiver when only some schools are affected. Had the storm shut down the entire state and all the schools had been effected, then there might not have been need of a waiver, but who ever REALLY knows with the UIL. Just my two cents.

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lmao   you that know me will tell you i am a old guy with  hafe and hafe hair silver and about 180 now but i am 6ft  i tryed to lie about it     BUT DANG IT SOUNDED GOOD lol

Well I was going to let you slide on the other stuff. ;D

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lmao   you that know me will tell you i am a old guy with  hafe and hafe hair silver and about 180 now but i am 6ft  i tryed to lie about it     BUT DANG IT SOUNDED GOOD lol

I was gonna ask if you were Steven Segal.  ;D

Sure, lets do a little meet and greet. KFDM Coop is bringing the groceries. ;D

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