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That would be Jimmy Hess and Wade Lopez. If they get it, they need to bring in legendary little league coach Dale Cox. Hess played basketball at Grundy, never football. Just another example of everyone thinking they are a coach. Wade Lopez is an Abington boy, who played in the 80's. I thought Jimmy was going into "fighting middle school coaches". Heck of a sport, where you yell and coach from the stands and want to fight the coach's dad afterwards.
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I wish I had all the time in the world as you guys to waste away the day and bash Abingdon. It's pretty sad that you guys have no more character than that. As far as the level of money and success that has come to Abingdon in the form of work, I think you are a little hurt that the coal money left your little flooded town and came to Washington County and left the rest of you guys floating.
Further, as far as football goes, we try our best with what we've got. No excuses. No pitty parties over here. We want a better program and maybe one day we will; but we have a lot of heart and character that will carry us beyond our football years and pay off in the real game; life.
About Wade Lopez, get your facts correct. He doesn't want the job. He just is a zealous father wanting the best for his son and you can't tell me that anyother father is different. Also, he didn't play in '80s. He played in the late '70s and 1980; starred on the region iv championship team. 1st team all-state defensive end in the season of '80; played four years at Concord College where I believe he was first team all-conference a couple of years. By the way, he played there with Plymal. So he has done more than help at the little league level. He's forgotten more about football than all of us put together know.