No holds barred, no rules, no mercy, one team will win, BE THERE.
Tino and Jake; Quin, Ethan, Nick; Mano un Mano, BE THERE.
There will be blood, there will be guts, there will be cheating, BE THERE
My world will stop, my plans on hold I am going to the showdown of the century, BE THERE
Why this might even be better than the Cascade Jr. High vs Puget Sound Jr. High (the 1970 equivalent of freshman football) show down between two undefeated teams, two teams that had not given up ANY points to ANY other opponent all year, meeting for the final game of the season. (and to ALL you piss-ant Puget Sound Jr. High School readers of this blog, {if you guys can read} Chris Humphries from Cascade Jr. High DID cross the goal line and the game DID NOT end in a 0-0 tie, and you guys know it)
This should be fun, and hey guys, be careful only put the big hits on non MBC players, ie Pierre is up for grabs!, unless he changes his mind!!!!!.
Coach Coogan,
ReplyDeleteI have a question about baseball. While watching a playoff game I noticed a player reaching into the stands to try a catch a fowl ball. He was unable to reach far enough and had to settle for a strike. I wonder if baseball rules allow for players to build a human ladder (assuming the ball is high enough to permit the players to assemble the ladder in time) thus extending their reach to make the grab.
Signed, Curious
This is the first I have heard that the players may strike during the World Series.
ReplyDeleteHuman ladders have been outlawed in baseball as well as other worksites by OSHA.