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12-04-2005, 12:47 AM
Yeah it would help Deven more to get to play more games in freshman, jv an varsity then to just get to play in varsity.
12-04-2005, 12:52 AM
so have anybodys JV teams played yet? If so whats their records? I know BL's JV is 1-0
12-04-2005, 12:53 AM
BL is all i know of.
12-04-2005, 02:21 AM
thats why friday night JC's JV Beat The Crap Out Of SF 70-43???? Hmmmm...
wes akers was like 0 for 19 from behind the arch
"Peter Pan" Wrote:sf will be the best they have wes akers he will be awsome
wes akers was like 0 for 19 from behind the arch
12-04-2005, 02:24 AM
Yeah he always shot his arm off when i saw him play. No good about like Deven.
12-04-2005, 02:47 AM
have your fun while you can toughguy... i personally think you made a few mistakes tonight, i just harrassed some after you started it, you threatened 3 peoples lives... big difference between two
12-04-2005, 02:51 AM
and just for the record, ALL pms have been printed, they WILL go to the state police in the morning. Dont think they cant be traced back to the computer they come from.
12-04-2005, 05:10 PM
P-burg's JV is probably the best. It's without a doubt one of the biggest. The Patton kid everybody's talking about will be playing on JV this year. They also have two other big guys by the name of Michael Hernandez and Nathaniel Stephens. Patton is 6' 6", Hernandez is 6' 5'', and Stephens is 6' 3''. Hernandez and Stephens you probably haven't heard of because they weren't given that much action last season. Hernandez played early in the year and Stephens played late. Patton is a rebounding machine, Hernandez has a good mid-range game and an exceptional left hand touch for a rightie, and Stephens is the baby brother of John Mark, so you know he's smart. Add Jordan Hall, Taylor Clark, Lincoln Slone, and Bobby Hughes to this squad and you've got yourself one hell of a ball club and a great nucleus for Jackie Day Crisp's 2006-2007 varsity ball club.
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