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That is a nice set up. Great pictures! Montana is just so spread out, and we are a small school (class c I think, yes I realize I should KNOW that info
) so we have to travel a ways. They have a game in Malta coming up next week and it is about 4 hours the other direction, out on the plains.
We are a 2A school, not little dogs, but not big enough to play with the big dogs! We used to play a lot of 1A schools and beat them pretty handily, but we were
really good back then. About the time all the "good" players graduated, coach decided that he wanted to challenge us more and find bigger schools like the 3A ones. From there it has gone downhill! The team we play tomorrow have one of the crappiest fields around. A few years we went there and it was raining and it was a mud pit! It was horrible, the boys were standing in water way past their ankles on the field and sideline and when they ran they splashed water all the way over their helmets. Last year when they visited us, we had a power outage in the middle of the game strategically placed as they were getting ready to score near the end of the game. By the time we were up and running 30 minutes later, they were so flustered that we stopped them! Coach still swears it is an accident that one of the assistants was near the "scene of the crime"! I don't know what really happened and almost forgot about it until coach mentioned it last night at the meeting. I know he was still chuckling about it!
An accident? Sure.............. it.................. was.....................
They are probably afraid to visit you again!!! Too funny! Raymond says coach is a little frustrated too as his STAR players graduated last year. There are some good ones left, they just need to be given the chance to shine. Some of the freshman look like third graders out on that field