Mose Phillip's Watch
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I live there too (my son is an Arkansas grad). I've been watching their baseball for years (the alternative was my alma mater coached by Todd Raleigh--no thanks!) One of the things I hope the Vols have learned from this series is that that you don't let up on the hogs with a 3 or even a 5 run lead. Keep pouring it on!Living in Arkansas even sweeter
I live there too (my son is an Arkansas grad). I've been watching their baseball for years (the alternative was my alma mater coached by Todd Raleigh--no thanks!) One of the things I hope the Vols have learned from this series is that that you don't let up on the hogs with a 3 or even a 5 run lead. Keep pouring it on!
Ft. Smith since 1975. Double grad of UTK. Raised children and grandchildren here. Born and bred in Cleveland, Tenn. (I remember some of the Sewells from Cleveland. I remember that they were all good athletes).Not sure where you all live in Arkansas, but NW Arkansas and toward the Oklahoma border is beautiful. My brother went to Arkansas and I loved going down to visit Rogers/Springdale/Fayetteville.
Ehhh. I don't think the call was that good. "Hello win column?" C'mon. Kinda lame imo.
Ft. Smith since 1975. Double grad of UTK. Raised children and grandchildren here. Born and bred in Cleveland, Tenn. (I remember some of the Sewells from Cleveland. I remember that they were all good athletes).
I was in the BCHS class of 62 (Steve Sloan, William Senters, et al, won the state championships in football, boy's basketball, and girls basketball. I don't know if that's ever been done since).I was born and raised in Cleveland TN. Wish I still lived there instead of here on the Gulf coast. I was a member of the last graduating class of the old BCHS.
My brother in law joked he got a scholarship to UTC ( UC back then) just because he caught passes from Steve. But I think he was a year behind you, he graduated with Bob Johnson and Rex Dockery I think ?I was in the BCHS class of 62 (Steve Sloan, William Senters, et al, won the state championships in football, boy's basketball, and girls basketball. I don't know if that's ever been done since).