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Post by Ben Herrington on May 30, 2009 0:37:27 GMT -5
In 07, Max Pond would have been the best DB in the empire hands down, but he stuck to QB only his senior year.
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Post by native on Jun 30, 2009 3:01:25 GMT -5
Dalton Johnson and Sean Sullivan both live in the RCHS district. Imagine if their parents decided to put them there when they were young?
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Post by pops on Jun 30, 2009 11:47:54 GMT -5
Elmer lets not forget the great, but graduated Billy Griffen!
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Post by Nblsupporter1 on Jun 30, 2009 14:19:24 GMT -5
Yeah but thats the case with many players from rohnert park, they just dont want to play for rancho.. done deal
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Post by ranchofan on Jun 30, 2009 17:06:41 GMT -5
To Nblsupporter1, the children are not the ones who chose where they go to school it is their parents. Parents see the write-ups in or so called local paper and want to send their kids to what they think is a better education. I will understand if in your situation you would allow your kids to pick their schools, but my kids went where they were told because I am the adult and will do for them what I feel is best.
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Post by 1965nc on Jun 30, 2009 17:11:24 GMT -5
Actually in Sullivan's case, he is the one who chose to go to Petaluma. I believe the same can be said for Dalton Johnson too.
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Post by Nblsupporter1 on Jun 30, 2009 17:22:25 GMT -5
Rancho fan.. i didnt mean to diss rancho at all, because i have family friends who sent their kids to rancho, but its very true that parents read the press and decide off of that.. but on the topic of sullivan and his choice of going to petaluma i think he did the right thing because he is the man there.. and Dalton has made a great impact in petaluma and i wish them both the best of luck this season.. By the way rancho fan just a question for ya.. when do u think rancho will lose that bad rep that they have had the last few years...?
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Post by 1965nc on Jun 30, 2009 18:48:16 GMT -5
So true, Sullivan's choice to go to Petaluma had nothing to do with football or the school. He's gone to Petaluma schools since he started school. He probably played Pop Warner there too.
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Post by Nblsupporter1 on Jun 30, 2009 19:04:05 GMT -5
Believe it or not, but sullivan played for rancho pop warner.. and then decided to stay with his friends in high school and attend petaluma high.. he is a great athlete hands down.. probably will break some record this coming season..
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Post by oldfan on Jun 30, 2009 19:53:50 GMT -5
Ben, how does one become a junior member with two stars or a full member with 3 stars? Is it by number of posts. If so NBLsupporter1 joined the site only a few days ago and appears to be trying to win 4 stars and GENERAL status in his first week. good times
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Post by yanks3 on Jun 30, 2009 21:08:07 GMT -5
Sean will break the school rushing record this year if he hasnt already and olny had 12 carries a game last year
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Post by football415 on Jun 30, 2009 22:11:23 GMT -5
to oldfan.....lol ;-)
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Post by Nblsupporter1 on Jun 30, 2009 23:02:20 GMT -5
wow guys way to single me out.. if u got something to say post it.. i am saying my piece.. lol..
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Post by Ben Herrington on Jul 1, 2009 18:17:59 GMT -5
No problems on my end. Member status is automatically updated by number of posts. Personally I pay more attention to what someone has to say, rather than how many stars they have.
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Post by oldfan on Jul 1, 2009 23:03:29 GMT -5
I heard an interesting story today. There is a kid that was the starting JV QB for Piner as a freshman last year. Zack something or other. He was the best player on their J.V. team. He lifts weights with Piner in the spring and then low and behold he is the Newman starting J.V. QB when Newman was at the Sac State camp a few weeks back. It continues.........how is this allowed....
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