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Williamsburg 2013
RunItUpTheGut Wrote::biglmao:

Thats horse crap and you know it.
Read fevers post. Thats spot on to what happened.

Ole Jewell wanted nothing to do with the County.

Jewell agreed to Play Whitley in the Pigskin. Campbell would not agree to play Corbin in the Pigskin unless Jewell would sign off on a home and home. I think Campbell should have swallowed his pride and agreed to the game if they really wanted to play Corbin that badly.

That being said, I think that they should play a home and home series and that the majority of the blame for it not happening falls on Corbin, but the odds of that happening were greatly reduced when Whitley would not play in the Pigskin.
So, getting back to the topic of this thread. How did the Jackets look at camp?
SEKYFAN Wrote:Jewell agreed to Play Whitley in the Pigskin. Campbell would not agree to play Corbin in the Pigskin unless Jewell would sign off on a home and home. I think Campbell should have swallowed his pride and agreed to the game if they really wanted to play Corbin that badly.

That being said, I think that they should play a home and home series and that the majority of the blame for it not happening falls on Corbin, but the odds of that happening were greatly reduced when Whitley would not play in the Pigskin.

:dudecomeon: this is williamsburg thread sexyfan an runitupthemiddlegut :Hammer3::Hammer3::Hammer3:
Who is W-Burg scrimmaging or playing in the PanORama?
dodger Wrote:Who is W-Burg scrimmaging or playing in the PanORama?

I heard it will be Pineville
SEKYFAN Wrote:Jewell agreed to Play Whitley in the Pigskin. Campbell would not agree to play Corbin in the Pigskin unless Jewell would sign off on a home and home. I think Campbell should have swallowed his pride and agreed to the game if they really wanted to play Corbin that badly.

That being said, I think that they should play a home and home series and that the majority of the blame for it not happening falls on Corbin, but the odds of that happening were greatly reduced when Whitley would not play in the Pigskin.

Whitley County will march toward a solid winning sports program once they rid theirself of Campbell he has to be the worst parasite in any athletic program in the State. When he played he couldn't do that, when he coached he couldn't do that you get what you pay for.
How did the Wilson kid play at camp? He will be very important this year in that Loy and Jeffers were big losses.
E's Army Wrote:How did the Wilson kid play at camp? He will be very important this year in that Loy and Jeffers were big losses.

The Wilson kid has been out for two years but, watch he is an athlete and is coming on fast.
SEKYFAN Wrote:Jewell agreed to Play Whitley in the Pigskin. Campbell would not agree to play Corbin in the Pigskin unless Jewell would sign off on a home and home. I think Campbell should have swallowed his pride and agreed to the game if they really wanted to play Corbin that badly.

That being said, I think that they should play a home and home series and that the majority of the blame for it not happening falls on Corbin, but the odds of that happening were greatly reduced when Whitley would not play in the Pigskin.

:biglmao:

Who would agree to playing at somewhere and not getting a home game in return???? You have got to be kidding me.

What pride should Campbell have swallowed? He is the athletic director and responsible for smart fiscally responsible moves and he wasnt getting that with that deal. HELL, Whitley agreed to play at Corbin, then against someone else at Corbin in the pigskin, then at Corbin again for ONE game at Whitley. Three games at Corbin to one game at Whitley. Yea, thats really on Whitleys shoulders.

This is the EXACT reason Corbins program has continued down a slippery slope into misery that they'll never recover from. Atleast not until new people are in charge. Now that its been exposed that there not even close to the best team in this area, the shields are up.


Cmon, even if the biggest of redpuppy fans can look at the deal Whitley was willing to give them and see that anyone else would have taken it, except for Corbin. Lets see what happens at the KC/Corbin game this year, and then we'll know wheter Corbin will ever schedule another area team or go back to GRC and Trimble County every year.
2013 WYMT Pigskin Preview: No. 7 Williamsburg Yellow Jackets

Whitley County (WYMT) -- The Williamsburg Yellow Jackets are playing for one reason: revenge.

"They're really working hard in practice and they never take the time off,” head coach Jerry Herron said. “They don't take days off and they're just so hungry, so excited to get the chance to do it.”

“And they feel that, if this year, if we have some luck and do things correctly we'll be in the same boat as we were last year."

Williamsburg has a bitter taste in their mouths leftover from the way the last two season have ended – two losses in the regional finals to Hazard.

"Anytime a team has beat you for two years and ended your season, that's in your head for the whole winter and the whole offseason and the whole summer,” Herron said. “Hazard's program is where most of the teams in single A and in the mountains and most of the state want to be. “They've won a state championship, they've been to state finals and that's where all of us are trying to get. And you know the old saying: To be the man you got to beat the man and that's what everybody is trying to do, and everybody is chasing them right now."

Considered a veteran team with nine starters returning, they are sick of being eliminated by the Bulldogs when it comes to the postseason.

"It definitely fuels us because it's like, kind of our rival now,” junior wide receiver Corey Shelton said. “They didn't use to be but they are because they keep knocking us out. And we’re just going to keep working and hopefully get past them this year."

Senior quarterback Dalton Sizemore’s throwing odometer is back to zero.

HE THREW FOR MORE YARDS THAN ANY QUARTERBACK IN CLASS 1A … RACKING UP MORE THAN 3,100 YARDS. BUT WILLIAMSBURG Q-B DALTON SIZEMORE'S THROWING ODOMETER IS BACK TO ZERO. AND THERE'S A NEW MISSION.

"Less interceptions than I did last year,” Sizemore, who threw for more than 3,100 yards last season said. “A few more touchdowns, you know, get in the 40 range and hopefully win state. “Coach said when I came into the weight room and we're tired, he's like, 'We're tired of finishing second.' And he brought out a Sports Illustrated page before we started lifting during the summer and it was Kevin Durant and he's like, 'I'm tired of being so close and finishing number two!’ and that's kind of been our motto, and we have been pushing to not to get that hurt feeling and lose on a last-minute play like we did last year."

Compared to some teams, the Yellow Jackets are seen as small so the preparation stage is where the creativity from the coaching staff has taken place this offseason.

"One thing we have tried to do is pick up the pace in practice,” Herron said. “A game is two and a half, three hours long when you take into the breaks and everything, and we've tried to practice at that level and at that speed.”

“You have a lot of practice time where you stand around and you watch and we've tried to make it where it's constant movement, constant practice, constant having to think and be tired and try to really pressure the kids to have to think when they are tired and out of gas and really just ready to just stop and get a break."

Yes, Williamsburg wants to beat Hazard – and they will get that chance in the second game of the season – but they want something bigger. They want to be on the carpet at Bowling Green.

Said Shelton: "State Championship. Anything less is a failure."

http://www.wkyt.com/wymt/sports/sportsov...73381.html
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