Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:04 am
I'm so sorry to hear about the Wildcat losses last night. Let's just hope they'll both make the most of this adversity.
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LOL. I remember one year we had a Bonners Ferry, Moscow trip on back-to-back nights. That was tough even when it was on a Friday & Saturday...Laurie Roberts wrote:Down here our kids think it's a hardship when they have to go to Nampa for a game--a good 30-minute drive.
I'm going to try to get that article on here - maybe even get an account for a day so I can paste the story on here, then cancel the account. It's a great article.Gwen Johnson wrote:I don't have a Spokesman account either and I couldn't view the article without logging in.
What's funny is that us North Idahoans don't have a right to complain compared to my buddies I went to college with in Montana. They had teams in their league where it was 5, 6, or 7 hour bus rides...Laurie Roberts wrote:Yikes! That would be quite the weekend, Casey. My second year here I coached track, and it dawned on me just before the state meet that I'd gone through the entire season without riding a bus, and that our furthest road trip had been to Meridian! What a vast change from participating in sports in Northern Idaho.
I don't miss the traveling, but I do miss the way the community is more involved in high school sports in small towns. I know that the crowd sizes vary a great deal, based on a variety of things, but when you are one of a couple of dozen high schools within a relatively small area, you pretty much just get the parents of the players. Our neighborhood doesn't really care if our teams are 20-0 or 0-20.
Okay Gwen since I know for sure you'd like to read the story please let me know if this link works.Jason Spoor wrote:I'm going to try to get that article on here - maybe even get an account for a day so I can paste the story on here, then cancel the account. It's a great article.Gwen Johnson wrote:I don't have a Spokesman account either and I couldn't view the article without logging in.
You are right... That is what makes Kellogg so special to be from.Laurie Roberts wrote:Small town school spirit really is cool, especially the way it spans the generations. Every time I've seen a Kellogg team participate in a state tournament in this area, going back thirty years, I've seen former Kellogg people show up just to support their old alma mater. I don't think I'll ever experience something like that with Timberline.
It was in Thursdays - i'll copy the story to here if I can - you just won't be able to see the pics.Gwen Johnson wrote:I still can't get in.![]()
I guess I can just go out and buy the issue. Is it in today's SR?
Thanks for trying.