game reminded me....

law_bee

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That game reminded me of watching my 10 y/o playing in the church soccer 10 y/o league against the immigrant kids who look more like 14-15 y/o (where birth certificates are the "honor system"). Watching PJ laughing at times on the sideline I think he was thinking the same thing.

If clemson continues to play like they did last night they will be a final four team and may win the nat title again.
 
That game reminded me of watching my 10 y/o playing in the church soccer 10 y/o league against the immigrant kids who look more like 14-15 y/o (where birth certificates are the "honor system"). Watching PJ laughing at times on the sideline I think he was thinking the same thing.

If clemson continues to play like they did last night they will be a final four team and may win the nat title again.

Hope they could beat ugag, but right now (and much can change) I am afraid even ugag vs bama would be a toss up.

But I just hope we win 2 more games against nobodies at this point.
 
That game reminded me of watching my 10 y/o playing in the church soccer 10 y/o league against the immigrant kids who look more like 14-15 y/o (where birth certificates are the "honor system"). Watching PJ laughing at times on the sideline I think he was thinking the same thing.

If clemson continues to play like they did last night they will be a final four team and may win the nat title again.
Yes, but it is a church league....they don't keep score....everybody is a winner right?
 
I know just what you mean. My guy is 12, and when I look from him to some of his peers and back again I sometimes wonder, “are we even the same species?”:shady:
 
I know just what you mean. My guy is 12, and when I look from him to some of his peers and back again I sometimes wonder, “are we even the same species?”:shady:
My son's in 4th grade (9 years old), but he's 5'2" and weighs over 100 lbs.
 
My son's in 4th grade (9 years old), but he's 5'2" and weighs over 100 lbs.
My son is 4th grade (10 years old), and hes 4'2" and 52 lbs.

I was tiny like him until I turned 16, so there is hope for him.
 
My son is 4th grade (10 years old), and hes 4'2" and 52 lbs.

I was tiny like him until I turned 16, so there is hope for him.
The problem is that when it happens so late, it’s hard to catch up. I was 99th percentile — just months away from HGH injections. I was in grade 11 and had given up completely on athletics.
 
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