Glad y'all have computers now, that only puts you 30yrs behind everyone else. Again you are clueless. A lie doesn’t care who tells it, it just wants to be told. For example I was talking to some kids at a restaurant in Gastonia about football because they had their shirts on where I guess they had played in Florida last year. Kids were young probably around ten years old. While talking to the kids for whatever reason we attracted a little crowd of players and parents. One of the moms asked me what high school did I support and I told her KM. Those kids got excited and started telling me about KM football and some of them were like I am playing there when I get into high school. One of the dads whose son was by far the smallest kid in this group, came up to me and told me that he was thinking about bringing his kid to KM. I was okay, good luck. Told me they attended the KM/Crest game last year. Then he tells me “yeah they been trying to recruit us over there”. His son is a 4’6 55lbs ten year old kid soaking wet. These are the kind of people in GC you listen too spreading lies. Maybe you do live in a bubble but people moving has been going on forever. Again SP has forfeited wins in two separate seasons due to using kids from other districts in two separate decades. Those kids you mentioned were not recruited to KM by coaches and came over straight from their middle schools for whatever reason their parents chose to bring them. More than likely it’s kids talking to kids about playing together at worst. You also have many one parent households where mom stays in one district and dad in another and those parents decide what’s the best option for them for high school. It’s a million different situations going on in these people lives. We had one kid who lost a parent and he had to go live with relatives and dumb people like you call him a recruit while him and his family were dealing with that loss. A kid who moved while in middle school to KM. This same kid played with multiple kids from Gastonia who are now at South Point. People like you count middle school, elementary school, and anything you can grasp at. Pretty soon it’s going to be where was the kid conceived at with the way you are going. It’s hard for you to understand but people do not stay in one place their whole lives anymore. That is ridiculous thinking. There are many people in KM commuting to Charlotte now. Same as Belmont. Times have changed. I lived in KM but attended GC schools for grades 1-7 because my neighborhood in KM was districted for GCS at that time. I moved to another part of KM that was also in GC the summer before my 8th grade and started attending KM schools from that point on. I played three sports in school. Does that make me a transfer recruit because I didn’t grow up in the KM school district? It’s the same thing you arguing. Currently the Kings Mountain neighborhood that I attended Kings Mountain schools from is now districted for Bessemer City. Times change but your tired arguments do not.What goalposts have been moved?
If players stay where they're supposed to be/ where they grew up .....ESPECIALLY if they're good players - does that "hometown" program benefit or show better ..... OR NOT? That is what I said. It's not delusional. There isn't anything else to discuss.
As a whole....Gaston Co. -each year- loses 5 to CC I guarantee. I didn't say ONE team gets 3-4 to another team. Although....that has happened. I mean - if HH, FV and NG had any program fans on here, they have plenty of dirt to dish. I have heard them talk about it in person. SP isn't robbed by CC....but many other GACO schools are. Ya'll can sit here and act like the 2 that went to KM last year as freshmen weren't recruits....but now they are back to their home schools. We have eyes, ears, computers, etc. We know each other. The kids know each other. Pretending like it doesn't happen and then calling me crazy is bewildering considering the quality of players that have crossed over the GACO to CC line the last 4-5 years.
SP with five transfers!!!!! LMAO. Go look at the roster last year, and this year.
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