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The Red Bank Lions Had A Good Season - And Response (2) posted November 23, 2009 The crowd gathers at the Red Bank Community Field "Lions Den." The 2009 season is about to start. The excitement builds. The Red Bank Lions are going through their warm up exercises. Coach Daniels walks through the crowd of players. The biggest test of the season was Soddy-Daisy. Red Bank played messy and un-team like. They could not stop Soddy-Daisy's stars. It seemed to be Soddy-Daisy's night. They went up by 16 points. Red Bank could not get on track. The Trojans seemed to have Red Bank on its heels. The faithful crowd of Red Bank seemed in shock. They had not seen seemed that arch rival Soddy-Daisy was about to give the Lions a crushing blow. The Trojans could feel it in their grasp. The crowd was behind them. Their band was pumped. The 4th quarter is slipping away. Something happens. Red Bank comes alive and hungry. They put on the comeback that will be talked about. It seemed they were on a mission. The shocked Red Bank crowd starts to go nuts.The comeback was fast and furious. Andy Christopher and company took it to the Trojans. The final on the scoreboard was not somewhat accurate. One would think that the Lions had SD on the ropes all night. That was not the case. The Trojan team was a very physical team. Red Bank took home a victory that was hard fought. They did not give up. They dug in and did not give in. The rest of the season was in preparation for the upcoming state playoffs. The crowd support grew as the season went along. The support base was torn apart when half of the student body went to Signal Mountain. Stands were strangely empty. Only the alumni and players' parents filled the stadium. The crowd brought their cow bells and other noise makers. I want to thank the coaches and players for a great season. All of you played with great strength and heart. The seniors- good luck on your future adventures. You can take the guys out of Red Bank but you cannot take Red Bank pride out of the guys. The rest of the team-cannot wait till next year.Go Lions forever. Laura Crane Red Bank, Tennessee ToBSketching@aol.com * * * Laura, thanks for your letter and thanks for seeing that parents need to spend time with their kids and get them involved in the community and things that keep them off the streets. Thanks for showing kids that their parents can watch them play sports, be a part of their lives, and be a family. That is what is important, my friend. Mr. Howard, you must be one heck of a dad. I hope you aren't so angry with your children if God has blessed you with any. I hope they don't have all that political mumbo jumbo constantly barked at them. You are right, our priorities are screwed up. I am glad I had mine right and spent as much time as possible raising a good son into a good man. I did that by spending time with him in a positive way. Linda Weathers |
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