Star Suffers Major Defeat ... Then Marginalize Other Defects
What to do if the school just lost a 69-6 season opening football game? If you're like that in Georgia's leading rusher the team that was in that exact situation, as soon as you leave school and go try to play a team that you assembled.
As reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Augusta Chronicle, Harlem (Ga) High sophomore running back Mike McIntire was tired after rushing for a team 60 yards in his team leading 69-6 thrashing at the hands of Lincoln County (Georgia) up to Friday. A few days later, he decided that his future was best served by the County of Lincoln, and is already attending classes at his new school, while waiting to know whether the sanction of the Georgia High School association moving to time for him to play for the 2011 season with stars like running back Craig Jones, illustrated pick some of his 122 yards against Harlem.McIntire new coach, Lincoln County veteran Larry Campbell (coach aspires to Georgia in the last 40 years), told the Augusta Chronicle that McIntire did not practice with his new teammates, because this could jeopardize the eligibility of Lincoln County . So McIntire availability is determined by the GHSA, which will continue to attend school and sit in the classroom without immediate future of football.
It's a high price to pay for a star sophomore, who had already earned a starting spot at his old school.
On the other hand, given the expected increase offered by the Harlem School head football coach Jimmie Lewis, a huge loss, it is hard to find too much wrong with the decision to McIntire, if only for its long-term potential for power stable Lincoln County.
"We are looking for a good first quarter, as we knew what we were doing," Lewis told the Chronicle. "But then we were tired, we got a couple of minor injuries, and players will be out of the game and do not tell the coach who is out of position.
"It just collapsed."
Lewis now has to pick up the pieces after losing their most dynamic threat, offensive, even in a waiver that could be described as shocking.
As reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Augusta Chronicle, Harlem (Ga) High sophomore running back Mike McIntire was tired after rushing for a team 60 yards in his team leading 69-6 thrashing at the hands of Lincoln County (Georgia) up to Friday. A few days later, he decided that his future was best served by the County of Lincoln, and is already attending classes at his new school, while waiting to know whether the sanction of the Georgia High School association moving to time for him to play for the 2011 season with stars like running back Craig Jones, illustrated pick some of his 122 yards against Harlem.McIntire new coach, Lincoln County veteran Larry Campbell (coach aspires to Georgia in the last 40 years), told the Augusta Chronicle that McIntire did not practice with his new teammates, because this could jeopardize the eligibility of Lincoln County . So McIntire availability is determined by the GHSA, which will continue to attend school and sit in the classroom without immediate future of football.
It's a high price to pay for a star sophomore, who had already earned a starting spot at his old school.
On the other hand, given the expected increase offered by the Harlem School head football coach Jimmie Lewis, a huge loss, it is hard to find too much wrong with the decision to McIntire, if only for its long-term potential for power stable Lincoln County.
"We are looking for a good first quarter, as we knew what we were doing," Lewis told the Chronicle. "But then we were tired, we got a couple of minor injuries, and players will be out of the game and do not tell the coach who is out of position.
"It just collapsed."
Lewis now has to pick up the pieces after losing their most dynamic threat, offensive, even in a waiver that could be described as shocking.
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