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Dan in Daytona

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  1. 13 hours ago, Ray Icaza said:

    That same year, on 10/27 we held a narrow 3 point lead late in the 4th quarter when  Chris Rainey ripped off a 70+ yard run for a TD and the winning margin of 7-3 in our house.  Athletes all over the field as well, but in my opinion their D-lineman John Brown was the best player and the difference maker as a major distruptive force against our O-line.  What a game, but I did travel to Lakeland to witness the game you described and it was also epic.  Trying to remember who the littlest guy that played for Mainland as a running back was that year as he put on one of the gutsiest performances I have ever witnessed. 

    Ray,  Andra Williams #3 (soph) played the game of his life. Until I viewed the replay it had slipped my memory. Mainland had a committee of running backs that year both big and small. Mainland ran for almost 300 yrds against the Dreadnaughts. Lakeland had a great team but Chris Rainey was the difference maker that night against us and your Kowboys (Oct 27) 7-3, Kathleen (Nov 3) 29-26, and STA (Dec 8) 45-42 in double OT for the championship. The week before STA needed 2 OT's to beat Manatee in the semi's 36-29. 5A was loaded with quality teams in 2006. Yes John Brown got all the hype in the press but didn't play a particularly great game against our undersized O-linemen. I often wondered what became of him at the next level and beyond. Most thought he was a can't miss prospect.  

  2. Snake, you had to go there.......Exactly one week before, in your house, my Mainland Bucs were down 29-24 in the 4th quarter with Lakeland facing 3rd down on their own 44 yrd line (2:51 on clock) when Chris Rainey ripped off a Daytona heartbreaker ( his 3rd TD ) and scored from 56 yrds out. Chris finished with 334 yrds rushing ). The game was sloppy at times, but athletes were all over the field. It was the Brighthouse (Cable) game of the week....if interested game below. Both teams are 13-0. 

     

     

  3. 3 minutes ago, Jambun82 said:

    You brought up the Daytona Beach News-Journal, so I responded. I know people who think like you like the word "hate" to describe people who think like me. It is not going to work though, and you are not going to silence me. 

    Silence you ?  Who cares ?  This is a message board. I passed on what I considered interesting. Take it, leave it, move on. No biggie... you made it personable, not me.  

  4. 17 minutes ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

    I didn’t want to call out one person by name. I’m not trying to resort to ad hominem or throw shade at anyone, and I actually appreciate you creating this post; I don’t usually read newspapers outside of the Herald Tribune. I just don’t want the thread to be locked. 

    Hey, I understand. But my post was only to pass on what I had just discovered. Nothing more, nothing less....Informational, no sales commissions involved.......LOL,where and how my local compadre got that is sadly amusing and priceless 

  5. 16 minutes ago, Jambun82 said:

    You don't determine whether I need help or not. I haven't made anything up. 

    I'm not pushing anything. You've have made this a Daytona newspaper thing for some reason. September will be 6 yrs since my retirement. I believe the paper has changed ownership at least twice since then. Last I heard it was printed in Lakeland and trucked over in the morning. All my coworkers are gone. No work here outside sport writers and sales staff. If you falsely believe I have a hidden agenda (common man, what for, out of town strangers?) then pass on the thread, move on. I get the paper for the local news, local sports, and the obits. Stop with the hate...it's not healthy.

  6. 1 hour ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

    @Dan in Daytonaand @Jambun82 both of you guys are wonderful posters and valuable contributors to this board, but maybe we could put the political talk in our back pockets, please? Don't want the thread to become a jungle and be locked like others in the past. 

    Venice, I challenge you from the very first post to reprint where I was political in this thread. On the other hand Mr LaLa Land Ref has been going off from the beginning. Where his beef originated is anyone guess. It's his demon, and his alone.

  7. 2 hours ago, Jambun82 said:

    Dan, I don't care what name you call me. If you are going to post on this message board about the piece of garbage, not worth the paper it is printed on "newspaper" that you used to work for and try to pump up your former bosses, then I am going to respond, and I will. Just because that waste of printing paper is hemorrhaging money, and about to go bankrupt, you don't need to suddenly become a salesman for this failure. 

    Jam, you're living in a alternate universe. One with a very low competency level. From the original post though now I've attempted to inform readers that it is "now possible" to read 30+ Florida daily's, with state wide high school sports from home, by getting a digital subscription. Nulli Secundus now gets the Lakeland Ledger and 200 other newspapers for less than $20 per year. If he hates the Daytona paper, like you, so what !!!! He his 199 + more papers he can read. Pick one, pick a dozen it doesn't matter. Shop around, maybe Sarasota is $10 a year. You still get the other 200 PAPERS. Check it out ?     

  8. 2 hours ago, Nulli Secundus said:

    Just ungrateful.  You and the rest of your alley cats tumblr_inline_my8cobbpue1r664i3.bmp Go Home!  FAMU runs this!

     

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    Rattler Envy - A disease of bitterness and jealously caused by years of repeated rattle snake bites where the victim has no to access to anti-venom.  Get that treated @Dan in Daytona :lol:.  BYE BYE...
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    Nulli, If you can promise me the honey in pink can lead me to salvation, take my soul....Go Snakes  :)

  9. On 4/9/2022 at 11:15 PM, Jambun82 said:

    No, I am "right again" and you know exactly what I am talking about. Ray Icaza, I don't know anything about the Newspaper in Osceola County, but I can assure you that there are major problems with the Newspaper in Volusia County. Dan knows what I am talking about as well. Dan, I know what I am talking about here, and YOU know that I know what I am talking about. There is no need to deny the obvious reality here. 

    First off Jam you don't know Jack $--T about my co-workers. What gives you the cojones to think you do ? I worked in a very loud no windowed brick building that kicked out printed material at a rate of 50-60,000 copies per hour. In 30+ years I worked side by side with over 100 black, white, hispanic, male and female newspaper and commercial pressmen. To ignorantly imply we were the same is beyond asinine. 100% of us worked there for the money and benefits ONLY. End of story!  Coincidentally in all those years (beside myself) only a very few actually paid for home delivery of the local News-Journal. They really weren't that interested and even with an employee discount thought it wasn't worth the money. What most don't understand is when things are going well in a pressroom and the presses are churning out product there really isn't that much to do. Some eat, some walk around, others nod off, and still others (the vast majority) read or surf the internet by phone. Read is what I did. Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Craigslist, Auto/ Boat Trader, Pennysaver, Time, US News and World Report, Newsweek, Wallstreet Journal, and Hustler for the articles (wink,wink). Like Ray said, I'm not going where you want to take us. Go over to Prepgridiron's Off-Topic message board and have at it. I'm trying to be civil with your dumba$$. Keep it up, at your own peril... 

  10. On 4/7/2022 at 9:57 PM, Ray Icaza said:

    Our program was blessed with stability and continuity under the leadership of Coach Nichols including his staff until his retirement last year.  Happy to say in my humble opinion we selected his replacement within our own ranks and he has successfully maintained that level of excellence with a stable group of excellent assistant coaches.  Kudos to Coach Pinellas and I anxiously look forward to the next edition of Kowboy Football vs Edgewater on May 20th for the spring game this time on our home field.

    The Daytona Mainland program is very much the same. They've only had three Head coaches since 1994. And the last two played and starred for the Bucs also. Mainland's current playoff streak is at 29 consecutive years. This is longer then any other public high school in the state of Florida. Like the Kowboy's they too are doing it the right way.

  11. 5 hours ago, Jambun82 said:

    I am sure that you worked right alongside a lot of "like-minded" people for those 30 years, right Dan? 

    ... and you'd be "wrong again" Jam speaking of my co-workers. I'm the except in being a Florida born blue collar worker. We were no where near the policy making intellectuals in their Ivory Tower. But for your own personal enlightenment, I was more than qualified to climb those steps. 

  12. 4 hours ago, Ray Icaza said:

    I used to look at many of these publications online on Saturday morning to follow HS teams and players throughout the state.  But now, most want annual subscription fee and I only utilize them for the 3-4 months of football season.  The deal you got which gives you access to multiple regions seems like a fair price. 

    I've read the newspaper every day for more than 50 years. I helped print (ink meets paper) the local one for over 30 years.  To me getting the home newspaper is a must. Getting all the others without added fees, at my finger tips, is a fabulous bonus....a no brainer.  

  13. I'm not a salesman, never been a BS'er either. But I payed $59.99 (one year) for a digital newspaper subscription to the Daytona Beach News Journal. It along with over 200 other newspapers is owned by Gannett (USA TODAY). They all have an E-Edition that looks exactly like that days morning paper. Mouse click though the pages and click the article you are interested in reading. To have my local fish wrapper thrown in the yard they wanted $500+ per year.....I have access to all Gannett's US newspapers in 45 (?) states with more then 30 Florida daily newspapers. Some examples : Palm Beach Post, Collier Citizen, Florida Today (Cocoa), Ft. Myers News-Press, Gainesville Sun, Lakeland Ledger, Jacksonville Times Union, Ocala Star Banner, NW Florida Daily, Panama City News Herald, Pensacola News-Journal, Sarasota Herald Tribune, Naples Daily News, St Lucie News, St Augustine Record, Tallahassee Democrate, and a dozen more state papers....Sure it took awhile to get used to reading a paper online ( it helped getting a 24" monitor for my desktop ), but you can't beat the Florida high school sports coverage EVERY DAY !  How much each paper charges I don't know. If they say more then $60 something is wrong. I can read the Palm Beach Post every morning or the Gainesville Sun from cover to cover. I got nothing but time......check it out sport fans.

  14. Here you go Ray

    arefield out after 1 year as Lake Gibson’s football coach

    Roy Fuoco

    Lakeland Ledger USA TODAY NETWORK

    LAKELAND — For the second year in a row, Lake Gibson is looking for a new head football coach.

    Athletic director Eric Haynes announced the decision to replace Keith Barefield Jr. after just one season as the Braves head coach. Offensive coordinator and assistant head coach Trip Anderson will be the interim head coach.

    “It wasn’t any particular one thing,” Haynes said. “It was a mutual agreement that we need to bring someone else in to direct the program. When we hired coach Barefield, it was to keep the staff together. He did a great job keeping the staff together, he kept the group of players together an we had a great season. Being a football coach is 12 months a year. There’s more to it than game day. We feel right now, this is the best thing for our program.”

    Barefield said he met with the administration on Monday, although neither would say what led to the meeting, and the decision was made to make the change.

    “I think both sides knew that I came from a college and my heart is set to end up in college,” Barefield said. “I wanted to go more time, but I’ve been feeling like the time is getting closer and the administrations kind of basically didn’t want to get strung along, and I wanted to take their opportunity while the iron was hot.

    See BAREFIELD, Page 3B

    Continued from Page 1B

    “I felt like it was the best thing for the kids would be to step out now and so did principal (Ryan) Vann, Eric Haynes and (assistant principal) Matt Diaz. They thought that it was best for both sides. Even though they didn’t have anybody from what they told me, and I didn’t have anything, the best thing for the kids and Lake Gibson and Braves football was for this to take place.

    “I’m a football coach. I’m not a high school teacher, but I love the time that I had there. I love the relationships that I got to build. I have met some awesome people, learned incredible things that are going to carry me me throughout the rest of my career. I have nothing but positive things to say about our admin office staff, the coaches and the players. It was a wild ride, and I had a blast. It’s something that you never forget.”

    Barefield was brought in a year ago as offensive coordinator by former head coach Robert Paxia. After Paxia stepped down after the spring game in May to take over at Flagler Palm Coast, Barefield was elevated to head coach.

    In his one year as head coach, Barefield beat rival Lakeland twice and led the Braves to an 8-4 record and district and regional titles before losing to Tampa Bay Tech, 42-24, in the Class 7A state semifinals.

    “The hardest part about this whole thing is the selfish part of me wanted another year for the reason I felt like I could do a much better job with a full calendar year, and I know I could,” Barefield said. That was the selfish part, me wanting to do it for me, feeling like the job wasn’t done. I hadn’t fully fulfilled everything that I could, but you’ve got to sit back and and remember that when you make it about you, that’s when your career starts going downhill.

    “When I got hired, I said football is not about one guy, never has been about one guy, never was going to be about one guy and it certainly wasn’t about me. It was about the team. It wasn’t Jaylon Glover. It was Jaylon Glover with all other 10 guys blocking for him. All that success, I’m nothing without them, and that’s what made it so much fun.”

    Barefield said he has no immediate future plans. Haynes said Anderson has no interest in being the head coach and that Lake Gibson is accepting applications.

    “My in-box is starting to fill up,” he said. “Next week, we’ll start a search committee. We’d like to have some one it before spring.”

    Roy Fuoco can be reached at roy.fuoco@theledger. com or at 863-802-7526. Follow him on Twitter: @RoyFuoco.

  15. On 3/9/2022 at 5:19 PM, Joshua Wilson said:

    I would be really cussing up a storm if we didn't have the power rankings for playoffs to help sort that out. I can live with this knowing the power rankings can help this scenario. 

    Unless they haven't changed the district winner a guaranteed 1-4 seeding you should still be cussing. Hypothetically a 1-9 ( 1-1 with district tie break rules) team could be a #4 regional seed. Three team districts are a clown show and an embarrassment highlighting the ineptitude of the FHSAA !

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