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GCM offense got 12 plays in before they had to postpone till tomorrow.  Crazy amount of rain came down as we waited about an hour to see if we could resumed.  Helpful hint, under visitors bleachers will not keep you dry from a rain storm, leaked like a sieve, ha
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[quote name="WOSgrad" post="1246930" timestamp="1345318268"]
[quote author=panamamyers link=topic=101724.msg1246929#msg1246929 date=1345318230]
I was about to drive from Missouri City to watch myself.  Guess I should have.
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I almost drove in from Katy, myself.
[/quote]***off-topic*** -----> Did Katy have a scrimmage this morning? If so how did they look?
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[quote name="panamamyers" post="1246944" timestamp="1345319467"]
Anything more specific?
How did GCM look?
Gibson do anything?
[/quote]Looks like LC-M will have trouble passing the ball this year. Goose Creek looked like they could of done better. It seemed as though they were holding back a bit. Their running back is phenomenal. Better than LC-M sezer to me.
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1246896" timestamp="1345314605"]
Maybe the wet weather kept people away?
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That's pretty bad.  I took off of work to watch our scrimmage, then drove all of the way to Friendswood to watch 2 teams that we don't even play.  It was a 3 hour trip on the way there thanks to traffic, and about an hour and a half trip on the way back.  Somebody had to have cared enough to go to this?
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