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Fear the Poet

Quote from: coco on March 28, 2008, 07:44:05 PM
How's track going for LR? Any new PRs?

he is working on his technique..he is stuck at 44' on the shot right now, but he is working hard.  I anticipate big improvement from his freshman to soph year next season. He really enjoys track and loves his coach and teammates. Kid is living the dream...........or is that my dream?  ;D
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

Gray Fox

Fierce When Roused

RFB

Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 28, 2008, 06:58:45 PM
Quote from: Browneagle64 on March 28, 2008, 05:19:40 PM
Hey, I got to thank each and everyone of you for adding some insight into So. cal baseball. As we eagerly await for SCIAC football to start  (Note: See tooth and Oxybob for the offical countdown time keepers), i am usually thankful that we have baseball, basketball and soccer around here to keep me sane. Tomorrow should be a great day to be around L.A., as the city offically pays tribute to the late 1950's, sells out the infamous L.A. Coliseum and puts this young buck and others in awe upon seeing such a big crowd for a baseball game.  It should be fun watching the champs crumble.   

btw. any word spring practices across all SCIAC schools. I still haven't since the Leo's on the field, but definately in the weight room as of late. 

Poets have been hitting the weights hard and I believe spring starts in two weeks? I'll ask LR. btw...LR has put on 15 pounds of muscle. :)

Maybe that hard work will mean an extra win for Shi*tier next year.

Fear the Poet

Quote from: RFB on March 29, 2008, 01:51:15 AM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 28, 2008, 06:58:45 PM
Quote from: Browneagle64 on March 28, 2008, 05:19:40 PM
Hey, I got to thank each and everyone of you for adding some insight into So. cal baseball. As we eagerly await for SCIAC football to start  (Note: See tooth and Oxybob for the offical countdown time keepers), i am usually thankful that we have baseball, basketball and soccer around here to keep me sane. Tomorrow should be a great day to be around L.A., as the city offically pays tribute to the late 1950's, sells out the infamous L.A. Coliseum and puts this young buck and others in awe upon seeing such a big crowd for a baseball game.  It should be fun watching the champs crumble.   

btw. any word spring practices across all SCIAC schools. I still haven't since the Leo's on the field, but definately in the weight room as of late. 

Poets have been hitting the weights hard and I believe spring starts in two weeks? I'll ask LR. btw...LR has put on 15 pounds of muscle. :)

Maybe that hard work will mean an extra win for Shi*tier next year.

LR has a little something for the dogs...didn't play in last years game due to injury.
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

RFB

Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 29, 2008, 02:03:14 AM
Quote from: RFB on March 29, 2008, 01:51:15 AM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 28, 2008, 06:58:45 PM
Quote from: Browneagle64 on March 28, 2008, 05:19:40 PM
Hey, I got to thank each and everyone of you for adding some insight into So. cal baseball. As we eagerly await for SCIAC football to start  (Note: See tooth and Oxybob for the offical countdown time keepers), i am usually thankful that we have baseball, basketball and soccer around here to keep me sane. Tomorrow should be a great day to be around L.A., as the city offically pays tribute to the late 1950's, sells out the infamous L.A. Coliseum and puts this young buck and others in awe upon seeing such a big crowd for a baseball game.  It should be fun watching the champs crumble.   

btw. any word spring practices across all SCIAC schools. I still haven't since the Leo's on the field, but definately in the weight room as of late. 

Poets have been hitting the weights hard and I believe spring starts in two weeks? I'll ask LR. btw...LR has put on 15 pounds of muscle. :)

Maybe that hard work will mean an extra win for Shi*tier next year.

LR has a little something for the dogs...didn't play in last years game due to injury.

59-6  Without LR
59-6  With LR

Fear the Poet

Quote from: RFB on March 29, 2008, 02:23:44 AM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 29, 2008, 02:03:14 AM
Quote from: RFB on March 29, 2008, 01:51:15 AM
Quote from: Fear the Poet on March 28, 2008, 06:58:45 PM
Quote from: Browneagle64 on March 28, 2008, 05:19:40 PM
Hey, I got to thank each and everyone of you for adding some insight into So. cal baseball. As we eagerly await for SCIAC football to start  (Note: See tooth and Oxybob for the offical countdown time keepers), i am usually thankful that we have baseball, basketball and soccer around here to keep me sane. Tomorrow should be a great day to be around L.A., as the city offically pays tribute to the late 1950's, sells out the infamous L.A. Coliseum and puts this young buck and others in awe upon seeing such a big crowd for a baseball game.  It should be fun watching the champs crumble.   

btw. any word spring practices across all SCIAC schools. I still haven't since the Leo's on the field, but definately in the weight room as of late. 

Poets have been hitting the weights hard and I believe spring starts in two weeks? I'll ask LR. btw...LR has put on 15 pounds of muscle. :)

Maybe that hard work will mean an extra win for Shi*tier next year.

LR has a little something for the dogs...didn't play in last years game due to injury.

59-6  Without LR
59-6  With LR

ouch..we shall see :)
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

coco


I'm hoping the Poets will have a better season this year, and I like having somebody's kid to pull for.
Two words:  THE STREAK

snoop dawg


Fear the Poet

Quote from: coco on March 30, 2008, 02:24:15 PM

I'm hoping the Poets will have a better season this year, and I like having somebody's kid to pull for.

thanks..we appreciate it
"using the whole fist there, Doc"

coco

See? It's more fun when we've got some posters with kids playing.

I enjoy having Proud Papa Joe on the NWC board. Sometimes we don't know until the player is all finished, as in the case of #45's dad a few years ago. I appreciate the politeness and restraint he showed, but man, that had to be hard! Zach was an awesome player.
Two words:  THE STREAK

EastCoastStag

I would take whatever gets me out of Hemet the fastest.

Personally, no to USCG or USMMA. Traveled to MMA in 04 to play... beautiful views on campus, but otherwise depressing. If you are going to go to a military academy, go to one of the best. I hear AirForce has great golf courses. Navy guys probably pull the best girls.... any of those three and you cannot go wrong.

But, anything that gets me out of Hemet (if I were him).


Sabretooth Tiger

Gee, I wonder why he didn't want to be a Cal Maritime Keelhauler?

???


EastCoastStag

It is in Vallejo, just a small small step up from Hemet.... that might be why. But, at least it has water. Not so much for babes. That is, unless, you like your girls from Berkley with more body hair than you and smelling like body odor and weed.

snoop dawg


Fear the Poet

Quote from: EastCoastStag on April 01, 2008, 02:18:36 PM
I would take whatever gets me out of Hemet the fastest.

Personally, no to USCG or USMMA. Traveled to MMA in 04 to play... beautiful views on campus, but otherwise depressing. If you are going to go to a military academy, go to one of the best. I hear AirForce has great golf courses. Navy guys probably pull the best girls.... any of those three and you cannot go wrong.

But, anything that gets me out of Hemet (if I were him).



hemet is the current home for my mother-in-law. Oh I love her so!  ::)

"using the whole fist there, Doc"