I thought it was spelled that way, but Foxfire didn't try and correct me so I left it my way.vball10set;1302939 wrote:*Archbishop
Regardless, fuck Alter.
I thought it was spelled that way, but Foxfire didn't try and correct me so I left it my way.vball10set;1302939 wrote:*Archbishop
Arrogance comes to mind. Dominance is just a perk.thavoice;1302942 wrote:I could see how a team who plays them alot would get pretty mad at the private dominance
Where did you go to HS?dlazz;1303001 wrote:Arrogance comes to mind. Dominance is just a perk.
Why do you ask?like_that;1303021 wrote:Where did you go to HS?
lol, Sub worked out well at SFS, didn't he? :rolleyes:reclegend22;1303023 wrote:High School: Toledo St. John's (followed Scott loyally during tournament time when younger ... Joe Suboticki and Bulldog fan in general)
First off, Sub accumulated over 400 victories and three state championships. So whatever happened at St. Francis is pretty much irrelevant; although Sub did have some state-ranked teams there, if I remember correctly.vball10set;1303032 wrote:lol, Sub worked out well at SFS, didn't he? :rolleyes:
Aww, did Big Red whip Indian Crick's ass? I'm sorry buddy. Go take it out on the Buckeye 8. That'll make you feel better.sonofsam;1303196 wrote:Steubenville Big Red
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To do what he did at Scott, yes, he was a good coach....and from what I recall, he liked the cheerleaders as wellreclegend22;1303052 wrote:First off, Sub accumulated over 400 victories and three state championships. So whatever happened at St. Francis is pretty much irrelevant; although Sub did have some state-ranked teams there, if I remember correctly.
I was more just talking about Suboticki's first few years at Scott, which, with regard to City League and tournament success, were some of the more memorable in Bulldog history outside of the Ben Williams era. Among those highlights included a trip to regionals in 2005, after an upset of state-ranked St. John's in Savage Hall in the District Finals (one of the best high school games I've ever been to) and a City League championship in 2006. He was a good coach.
Haha I figured that is what you were aiming at. I recall that scenario, though kind of vague on remembering specifics, but I am assuming he liked the cheerleaders from the catholic school and not the ones from Jesup Wakeman?vball10set;1303275 wrote:To do what he did at Scott, yes, he was a good coach....and from what I recall, he liked the cheerleaders as well
Team Politard -- aka: I done gots ta make sum sort of porlitticals thing outta everything!!!!Belly35;1303424 wrote:Team Obama ... :laugh:
LOL, I had to bring it up. I agree with you though that he's a helluva coach, and his records at various schools bears this out.reclegend22;1303295 wrote:Haha I figured that is what you were aiming at. I recall that scenario, though kind of vague on remembering specifics, but I am assuming he liked the cheerleaders from the catholic school and not the ones from Jesup Wakeman?Certainly intresting.
Truth. Reps.Heretic;1303484 wrote:Team Politard -- aka: I done gots ta make sum sort of porlitticals thing outta everything!!!!