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Thanks Aldine! Glad to know the good people at Glenn are reading the blog. Who knows? Maybe others will follow suit!
Mason on 09/22/2009 (10:45 am)
Nice blog and I enjoyed reading it. Also nice article on the Hawk and please keep doing articles on the players around the area because most of the time we (the coaches) that coach against them only know them by their numbers and their ability, but you do a great job of getting their personalities out in the article. Thanks for the coverage on high school sports.
Aldine and I did get you on the change up
aldine on 09/18/2009 (1:19 pm)
Great blog Mason! Just don’t write about anymore West Forsyth players! Ric Thompson story on Thursday, Ric Thompson hurt on Saturday! That’s Sports Illustrated-class jinx-worthy!
Walkermydawg on 08/30/2009 (7:08 pm)
many thanks chief stanley
mason on 08/26/2009 (10:46 am)
Thnaks for the compliment Mason. I have lost 55 pounds. More impoprtant is to offer you thanks for all you do in covering high school athletics in the area. The WS Journal does a great job covering the football games and we were excited to see you here Friday Night. Playing North Davidson as an endowment game is the best thing ever. Two schools less than 15 miles apart gives each school a good revenue gate to start the year. We look forward to going to North Davidson next year and I’m sure they will be ready for the Bobcats. North is a great school with tremendous fan suppport and i’m glad we finally got to play each other for the 1st time ever. Hopefully we will continue to play in the years to come.
Marty Stanley on 08/25/2009 (1:01 pm)
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