RedRider1;1320948 wrote:We shouldn't be afraid to tout our tradition. Mogadore hung banners in their downtown of football players..we don't. They run through banners on Friday night..we used to, but don't anymore.
They run the same offense from pee-wee to 12th grade, we don't.
Article said they have 30 boys in a typical graduating class. What do you want to bet me that 15 (at least) of those 30 are on the football team. Maybe they don't have soccer to compete with, but maybe the boys in that town take their value from being a football player..because their dad, uncle or cousins did it & they want to just the same.
We have 60 boys in a graduating class, and MAYBE 15 on the football team. How can 1 town have 50% of their boys on a team & we only have 25%.
Something has changed in this town in the last 10 years & we're starting to see it. Kids are graduating, going to college & not returning to start their own family. That's how a tradition dies.
Here's the article Old Rider mentioned...they used to write these articles about us.
http://www.ohio.com/news/top-stories/in-mogadore-football-isn-t-just-a-sport-it-s-a-history-lesson-and-a-way-of-life-1.350354
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