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Ranger83, The point of the hoopla or fuss is, he's percieved to be an "impact player", a game changer, which he's obviously a good athlete..If he was 2nd teamer this conversation wouldn't be taking place..  and by the way Caleb Stork transfered fro the BH Kindegarten Center, into the BH Primary, then the BH elementary, then BH Middle school and then BH High........like most of the kids there....BH from start to finish.........

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Dayton, no he didn't run the ball, wish he could have,,,,and hey I'm not all putting down Franks, he's a heck of an athlete.....just pointing out Storks accomplishments, and yeah ,yards per catch is huge...he was averaging 15....but some of those catches he was standing in the endzone ,, can't run any farther than that,,,,,,and yeah hate to see his season over...

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Ranger83, The point of the hoopla or fuss is, he's percieved to be an "impact player", a game changer, which he's obviously a good athlete..If he was 2nd teamer this conversation wouldn't be taking place..  and by the way Caleb Stork transfered fro the BH Kindegarten Center, into the BH Primary, then the BH elementary, then BH Middle school and then BH High........like most of the kids there....BH from start to finish.........

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Dayton, no he didn't run the ball, wish he could have,,,,and hey I'm not all putting down Franks, he's a heck of an athlete.....just pointing out Storks accomplishments, and yeah ,yards per catch is huge...he was averaging 15....but some of those catches he was standing in the endzone ,, can't run any farther than that,,,,,,and yeah hate to see his season over...

Was looking forward to seeing him play against dayton. :(

Anywho... back on topic. I think GCM wins this one by 10

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Crosby season has turned around since district play started...

Goose Creek Memorial knows the PAIN that Crosby feels every year they play Dayton.

Anyways...

Will Goose Creek Memorial bounce back from being stampeded by the Broncos or will the Cougars season continue to produce district W's???

Find out tomorrow when the FEARLESS PREDICTIONS are posted!

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This is going to be a good game and finally some fire on the board this year.

All you whiners.....the rosters are set; who moved to where and why is ridiculous.  Does that somehow make you feel better after the 5 touchdown butt-whoopin' you just took or are going to take(no reference to anyone specific)??  

I imagine GCM wins this game but turnovers and big plays could change the outcome...

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crosby wins regardless...defense is stepping up big lately,i dont see them laying down now and offense is doing a great job of finishing drives off strong so go coogs! we gone fight til we cant fight no more! if we lay down we gone bleed a little! and we gone get up and we gone fight some more!!

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holding a triple option team to under 110 rushing yards hasnt got anything to do with an easier schedule.so either png is an animal of a team or crosby just made up their mind to play to their full potential!!

WHAT! English please.

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