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Got the word last night we WILL be broadcasting the Clinton soccer state championship tomorrow at NCstate. If anyone cannot attend you can listen live here tomorrow.

www.oldies1170.com
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www.mixlr.com/oldies1170

That will be interesting have you and Ron ever covered a soccer game before.......make sure to get a couple of camping stories in during the broadcast lol
 
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That will be interesting have you and Ron ever covered a soccer game before.......make sure to get a couple of camping stories in during the broadcast lol

Nope not a 1. But it should be fun. We have plenty of camping stories to kill time with if needed!

I’m just ready to yell GOAL!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Wow...I used to do play by play for Reidsville football years ago......can't imagine trying to do soccer on radio....could luck on painting a picture.....I wouldn't know where to find the easel......................lol..............................
 
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What year is the Clinton kicker/soccer player? Collegiate prospect in either sport? And, by the way, what's his name?
I always think that a kid who plays two sports in the same season (kickers included) are special athletes ... and especially on the level that Clinton plays both sports.
 
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What year is the Clinton kicker/soccer player? Collegiate prospect in either sport? And, by the way, what's his name?
I always think that a kid who plays two sports in the same season (kickers included) are special athletes ... and especially on the level that Clinton plays both sports.
Special athlete? He literally has to kick a football. No running, catching, blocking, tackling etc. Time management skills yes. But until he is rushing for 100 Friday night and scoring a goal the next day I would not throw the special athlete label on it. If he starts playing an actual position on the football field and contributing when soccer ends maybe that “special athlete” discussion can begin.
 

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Special athlete? He literally has to kick a football. No running, catching, blocking, tackling etc. Time management skills yes. But until he is rushing for 100 Friday night and scoring a goal the next day I would not throw the special athlete label on it. If he starts playing an actual position on the football field and contributing when soccer ends maybe that “special athlete” discussion can begin.

I would disagree with u there....kicking 38 yard FGs one night scoring 3 goalds the next night thats pretty special
 

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Special athlete? He literally has to kick a football. No running, catching, blocking, tackling etc. Time management skills yes. But until he is rushing for 100 Friday night and scoring a goal the next day I would not throw the special athlete label on it. If he starts playing an actual position on the football field and contributing when soccer ends maybe that “special athlete” discussion can begin.

Dont know about your kicker but ours does "RUN" downfield on kickoffs and punts. Also tackles if need be. He and others over the years have saved TD runs by the other team. And yes even has run the ball some on fakes kicks or bad snaps. We've had em that played baseball, football, and basketball. Schools like North Side play Rugby, (Soccer and football combined without pads or helmets), now thats an A$$ Kicker of a game.

OOps wrong game, I ment to say Lacrosse not rugby. But its pretty rough also
 
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Dont know about your kicker but ours does "RUN" downfield on kickoffs and punts. Also tackles if need be. He and others over the years have saved TD runs by the other team. And yes even has run the ball some on fakes kicks or bad snaps. We've had em that played baseball, football, and basketball. Schools like North Side play Rugby, (Soccer and football combined without pads or helmets), now thats an A$$ Kicker of a game.

OOps wrong game, I ment to say Lacrosse not rugby. But its pretty rough also
I understand there are several kickers that play other sports but the original comment referred to playing multiple sports in the same season. And kickers running the ball on a trick play happens once every blue moon, with game on line are you going to run a trick play to a soccers player or give it to your RB?

Kickers may be “special athletes” in other sports, but not football I’m sorry.
 

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I understand there are several kickers that play other sports but the original comment referred to playing multiple sports in the same season. And kickers running the ball on a trick play happens once every blue moon, with game on line are you going to run a trick play to a soccers player or give it to your RB?

Kickers may be “special athletes” in other sports, but not football I’m sorry.
You never watched NFL kicker John Hall knock some return guy out of his cleats? Or knock the helmet off some runner that didn't know the kicker was a player? Somebody should learn a little respect for teams guys. When the kicker makes the game winner, he's the hero, when he misses, the loss is all his fault. That's pressure!!!
 
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You never watched NFL kicker John Hall knock some return guy out of his cleats? Or knock the helmet off some runner that didn't know the kicker was a player? Somebody should learn a little respect for teams guys. When the kicker makes the game winner, he's the hero, when he misses, the loss is all his fault. That's pressure!!!
John Hall probably never played kickball either