D7 R25 2023

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oh yeah lol I forgot they play the defending state champions of two size classifications higher, who delivered the most unequivocal assss-whooping in a state title game since Shadyside/DSJ
Just catching up with you guys over here. This post kind of reminded of just about any Friday night during league play, which brings me to the second installment on the history of that little league out west. If you guys would prefer I not update these, let me know.

https://dailystandard.com/archive/2023-08-29/stories/48241/an-elite-membership
 
Just catching up with you guys over here. This post kind of reminded of just about any Friday night during league play, which brings me to the second installment on the history of that little league out west. If you guys would prefer I not update these, let me know.

https://dailystandard.com/archive/2023-08-29/stories/48241/an-elite-membership
Those of us east of I-71 crave stability. We’ll always enjoy the reminders of who the boss is.

Good article; thanks for sharing!
 
@Hoist the Black I’m reminded of the usefulness of the ‘ignore’ feature whenever I switch over to my pick’em account.
Let me guess - “How could you pick __ over ___ by # points? Are you kidding? No way, our boys are gonna show up ready and thump ___. JV players will have to get IVs at halftime they’ll have played so much in the first half!”

Or is it folks crying that issue 1 didn’t pass?
 
Let me guess - “How could you pick __ over ___ by # points? Are you kidding? No way, our boys are gonna show up ready and thump ___. JV players will have to get IVs at halftime they’ll have played so much in the first half!”

Or is it folks crying that issue 1 didn’t pass?
Starting to think there’s a direct relationship between hailing from an area code where the third digit is ‘0’ and a proclivity toward derailing threads left-and-right of games that have statewide interest. That, and posting uninteresting typical trash on weekly threads for a statewide audience… as if we’re in the Yappi of 10 years ago.
 
Love the MAC or hate the MAC, be it for a quarter-century of football dominance or some of their general differences of opinion, those guys always bring the juice to discussion and are good characters to talk shop with.

No clown behavior from the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches!
 
Starting to think there’s a direct relationship between hailing from an area code where the third digit is ‘0’ and a proclivity toward derailing threads left-and-right of games that have statewide interest. That, and posting uninteresting typical trash on weekly threads for a statewide audience… as if we’re in the Yappi of 10 years ago.
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Starting to think there’s a direct relationship between hailing from an area code where the third digit is ‘0’ and a proclivity toward derailing threads left-and-right of games that have statewide interest. That, and posting uninteresting typical trash on weekly threads for a statewide audience… as if we’re in the Yappi of 10 years ago.
Ha! Now you understand what 70% of our non-Yappi conversations are like around here
 
Neither Toronto kid are from Lisbon. They transferred from Beaver Local. A few years ago they were technically called Lisbon Beaver Local, then built a new school in the other side of the road so now it's in East Liverpool. Things get strange in Columbiana County my friends!!
I wanna know who David Anderson is, and why he has a school named for him.
 
I wanna know who David Anderson is, and why he has a school named for him.
I assume this may be why?


"The town's first school house was of logs with clapboard roof and erected on the North Market Street hill, then a beautiful grove of white oak saplings. David Wilson was the first teacher. He died of fever in 1808. Reuben P. McNamee succeeded him. He later became County Commissioner. Rev. Thomas Rigdon, a Baptist preacher, and later county representative, also taught the school which later was supplanted by a hewed log school building. In this structure John Whitacre, DeLorma Brooks, Thomas Morrel and David McKinley, grandfather of President McKinley also taught. Robert Whitacre and John G. Williard, both later county officials, were numbered among the teachers. The last teacher in the old building was David Anderson who for 37 years served Lisbon residents as an instructor of their youths. In September, 1840, the hewed log room was abandoned and a building on West Walnut Street rented for school purposes."
 
I assume this may be why?


"The town's first school house was of logs with clapboard roof and erected on the North Market Street hill, then a beautiful grove of white oak saplings. David Wilson was the first teacher. He died of fever in 1808. Reuben P. McNamee succeeded him. He later became County Commissioner. Rev. Thomas Rigdon, a Baptist preacher, and later county representative, also taught the school which later was supplanted by a hewed log school building. In this structure John Whitacre, DeLorma Brooks, Thomas Morrel and David McKinley, grandfather of President McKinley also taught. Robert Whitacre and John G. Williard, both later county officials, were numbered among the teachers. The last teacher in the old building was David Anderson who for 37 years served Lisbon residents as an instructor of their youths. In September, 1840, the hewed log room was abandoned and a building on West Walnut Street rented for school purposes."
Great googly-moogly, these freaks named their school for someone whose notable activity predates Ohio’s statehood!
 
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