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  1. EH31

    40 Time

    [ QUOTE ] Hey STD. Would a senoir that is going to graduate count? [/ QUOTE ]haha, you said std... lol
  2. it was hot all day, as soon as i get home from baseball practice, getting ready to mow grass it starts pourin, there was even a lil hail mixed in
  3. i think tech has had just as much off the field problems as bama has
  4. EH31

    DBs

    tj salyers and tj rasnick
  5. EH31

    MED

    QB- Shayne Dillon Pocy, cause we pass more than any team around lol RB- Aundrey(sp) Sams Galax, Robert(maybe?) Crouch Fort Chiswell, Brett Hodock Pocy WR- Thomas Willis Bland, Brandon Pauley Pocy OL- All State guard Narrows had, DL- Estep-Church Bland, Jonathan Delida Pocy LB- Tyler Pennington Bland, Matt Kennedy Pocy, DB- Thomas Willis Bland, Brandon Pauley Pocy, Audrey Sams Galax Seems like as the list went on most my people were coming from Bland or Pocahontas, not trying to brag on them 2 schools or anything, just that its hard to get information about the other school's underclassmen, i knew most of the schools seniors this year, considering theyre far away and not well represented on here or Va Preps.
  6. EH31

    MED

    hope so, but i'd rather the team do good than just me
  7. EH31

    MED

    i think galax and grayson should be at the top
  8. [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Did Muncey from tazewell not get to play in the game. [/ QUOTE ] No he played.. He was #30 on the White team, muncey played LB and was also got in on the kickoff and return team.. [/ QUOTE ]my bad, just went by the number on the roster
  9. [ QUOTE ] In retrospect I agree...that was too much. I doubt the IQ of anyone in Pocahontas would be raised by a brief monthly visit to our fair town. I'm pretty sure they'd have to live here at least a year to see any noticeable improvement. [/ QUOTE ]Buy me a house in Bluefield then kind sir, for I am too stupid to leave my computer.
  10. if you go to www.hokiesports.com and click on view pics ofc the game, i think around number 72 when everyone is in the lockerroom you can see him standing in the back, fully dressed #47
  11. [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] People at Graham think they are smarter and superior to the other schools, in Tazewell County. I have a surprise for them, they aren't. [/ QUOTE ] What if you're wrong and we really are superior. That would be a surprise for you, but not for us. The Sept. 2005 issue of TIME Magazine had an article about our area and in the third paragraph on page 132 it actually said the following: " When comparing smartness and superiority levels of all areas in Tazewell county, Graham came out on top. Pocahontas was a distant second but ranked ahead of Tazewell and Richlands due mainly to the fact that many Pocahontas residents were transported on a monthly basis by bus or taxi cab to Bluefield to spend their government checks at the Wal Mart Supercenter. Being able to mingle with Bluefieldians clearly elevated (if only temporarily) the IQ's of these invaders." So there you have it... [/ QUOTE ]thats so funny... god bless you
  12. BLACKSBURG - Virginia Tech's quarterbacks didn't make the decision on the starting quarterback spot for next fall any easier as each of the contenders had their moments during the annual Maroon-White game played Saturday afternoon at Lane Stadium. The Maroon team won the game 14-10 in an event that concludes Virginia Tech's spring practice. "I think what we are is a defense that has to play very well and we have to develop depth at a couple of more positions," Tech head coach Frank Beamer said. "I think we have to kick the ball great and I think we have the potential to do that. And even though we've been close, our punt block and return teams have to play a more active role in this program than they have the past couple of years. "And then offensively, we've got to keep developing. We're too young at some positions and we're not mature enough at some positions. I think we've identified exactly what we've got to do as a football team and then we've got to go and get it done. We've got to get six or seven offensive linemen ready to play like heck. I think we've got some playmakers - the receivers made the plays today and we'll get Branden Ore [an injured tailback] back in the fall. And we've got to get consistent play at quarterback. I know that's the deal and we've won a lot of games doing exactly what I just said." With that said, most eyes were on the most important position on the field - the quarterback spot - and the quartet of Sean Glennon, Cory Holt, Ike Whitaker and Greg Boone played well for the most part. They combined to complete 17-of-26 for 217 yards in the game, with two touchdowns and an interception. Glennon and Holt, two redshirt sophomores, and Whitaker received the majority of the reps as each of the quarterbacks played for both teams. Glennon completed 5-of-6 for 36 yards, while Holt hit 4-of-12 for 83 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. Whitaker, a redshirt freshman from Germantown, Md., completed all six of his pass attempts for 85 yards and a touchdown. Now the quarterback decision is in the hands of Beamer and his staff. They plan on examining the film of the game on Monday and discussing the issue thoroughly before making a final decision. That decision, though, may not get made until next August. "I'd like to get it settled," Beamer said. "I think we'll be much better once we have a direction. This is the guy who is first and this is the guy who is second, and so on. The quicker we can do that, the better it's going to be. "Now, whether we do it right now, that's the discussion. We'll watch the video of this game carefully and then think back to what's happened over spring practice. I think whoever our quarterback is, we're going to have a good one. I don't think there's a bad one in the bunch. It's just a matter of which one is going to give us the best opportunity to win next year." In the game, Vince Hall spearheaded a Maroon defensive effort that actually got the Maroon team started on the right note. His interception of a Holt pass on the first possession of the game, and his subsequent return, gave the Maroon the ball inside the White 5. Eddie Royal cleaned up the drive, scoring on a 5-yard run on an end-around, and Dustin Keys' extra point gave the Maroon a 7-0 lead. The Maroon grabbed a 14-0 lead on their next possession. Facing a fourth-and-4, the Maroon elected to go for it and Whitaker made a terrific play, avoiding the rush and heaving a 49-yard bomb to Justin Harper, who beat both Jahre Cheeseman and Robert Parker. The score, and John Hedge's extra point, gave the Maroon a 14-point lead. The White got on the board near the end of the first half. Holt directed a nice two-minute drive and ended it with a 50-yard touchdown pass to Josh Morgan, who had slipped in between Kent Hicks and D.J. Parker, with just 11 seconds left in the half. Brandon Pace drilled the extra point to cut the lead to 14-7. Pace added the only score of the second half for either team. His 49-yard field goal in the third quarter accounted for the game's final margin. Defensively, both the Maroon and the White defenses stymied the rushing attacks. The White team rushed for minus-4 yards, while the Maroon team finished with 42. Holt was the leading rusher on the day, rushing for 36 yards on nine carries. Walk-on Jonas Houseright led all players with four tackles, while Xavier Adibi finished with 3.5 tackles, including two for a loss, and had half a sack (along with Macho Harris). Chris Ellis had two tackles and a fumble recovery, and William Wall - who played arguably his best game of the spring - recorded two tackles, including 1.5 for a loss, and a sack to go with several hurries. Steven Friday, Kent Hicks and Carlton Powell also recorded sacks. The Hokies soon will begin summer workouts in preparation for the 2006 season. Tech opens the campaign on Sept. 2nd against Northeastern. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. TECH'S 2006 SPRING AWARD WINNERS The Paul Torgersen Award (top offensive and defensive newcomers) Offense - Sergio Render Defense - Robert Parker The Dr. Richard Bullock Award (players who show the most improvement) Offense - Ryan Shuman Defense - Kory Robertson The Frank O. Moseley Award (players who exhibit the most hustle during spring workouts) Offense - Dustin Pickle Defense - Vince Hall and Carlton Powell The President's Award (players who demonstrate outstanding leadership) Offense - Cory Holt and Sean Glennon Defense - Aaron Rouse The Don Wiliams 'Team United' Award (offensive and defensive players who put the team first) Offense - Carlton Weatherford Defense - Brandon Flowers The Coaches' Award (players who had an exceptional spring) D.J. Parker Barry Booker The George Preas Award (MVP's of spring practice) Offense - Duane Brown Defense - Chris Ellis and Xavier Adibi
  13. MED- Narrows loses thier 5 good seniors they had, don't know much of thier underclassmen. Bland loses Leighton(sp) and Morris, but will have Tyler Estep back Pocy loses Little and Sams, but have Shayne Dillon and Brandon Pauley(who averaged around 13 ppg as a freshman, with mark taking around 50 percent of the shots) Galax loses Brown, but has Isaac Larowe coming back..who was an important part of thier team this past year when he was a freshman Fort Chiswell loses Carpenter, but has Hamm back who finished 2cd in MED POY this past year, so he should be the standout. Grayson- I think they lose Mcgrady, but have the really quick guard coming back # 44 i think. Hogo- Most likely someone from George Wythe 3 Rivers- Radford has a couple really talented juniors coming up. Pioneer- Craig loses Brock Jones, so I'd say someone from Parry McClure Black Diamond- The 6'7 junior that Twin Valley had
  14. spring game...he's starting for the second team from what i hear..
  15. noone mentioned the demarco guy from grundy...didnt he have around 120-130 tackles last year?
  16. [ QUOTE ] yea none of us are your brah so check yourself playa [/ QUOTE ] hahaha...sorry...its still funny
  17. maryland pulled one out..that was way better than any of the guys final four games lol
  18. [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] yeah there is Today's basket is an 18-inch-diameter (46 cm) metal rim, with a 15- or 18-inch-long (38 or 46 cm), open-ended nylon net extending below it. The rim is actually about twice the diameter of a regulation basketball. In the NBA, the official ball is made of leather and has a circumference of 30 inches (76 cm) and a diameter of 9 inches (23 cm). [/ QUOTE ] It will not fit 2 times it would be and exact fit to lay 2 balls in it becuase it would be scraping each other. so accually 1 ball will only fit. [/ QUOTE ] get ya a ladder out n try it lol
  19. i thought they barely had enough schools as it was?
  20. well..florida won... don't find myself excited though
 
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