Dallas Cowboys fan. Retired Teacher. Wrestling Coach at Pendleton Heights H.S. IN rep for NWCA. Sterilaser rep of IN,OH & IL. Keenly aware that life isn’t fair.

Joined November 2017
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I don’t know if he would have faired as well there. Tough tournament in the mid 80’s when I was walking through it😂
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I didn’t know Coach Gable wrestled in the Fondy Youth Classic!
Great to see Coach Gable at RAF 10 last night in St. Louis. Combined we won the 1971 World Championships, 1972 Olympics and 1984 Fondy Youth Classic. #Legend @RAFWrestlingUSA
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Always be careful playing in the stairwell if Brother Bluto is around. x.com/CharlesWesleyG/status/…
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🚨SAVE THE DATE🚨 Mark your calendars & organize your foursome for the 28th Annual Nazareth Wrestling Golf Tournament! Support the Ray Nunamaker Scholarship, newly created John Fidelibus Girls Scholarship, & the NWBC! #GoBlueEagles | #GoLadyBlueEagles #NazarethProud | 🔵🦅🙏🤼‍♂️
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Fantastic!
Before he was fighting in the UFC, Michael Chandler had a wild scramble with NCAA champion Jordan Leen of Cornell. It lasted nearly the entire period. Chandler will fight on the UFC White House card this weekend. @MikeChandlerMMA @MizzouWrestling @BigRedWrestling
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No! No! No! Clearly the Bengals need to play in Napoleon. Think of the possibilities for a radical helmet redesign!

ALT Looking Around Napoleon Bonaparte GIF

We're not stopping with the Bears. We're heading to Cincinnati tomorrow to see how the Batesville Bengals sounds to them. We are Indiana. We are a football state. We are unstoppable.
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For the kid or the parent?
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When I was coaching sixth grade GBB, my team had some good guards and a late lead, so I wanted them to move the ball and run clock. Kids did what they were coached to do. Dad on the starts yelling at his daughter for passing an "open shot." I couldn't get a sub in fast enough.
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Said it before: It is our sacred obligation to live lives worthy of the sacrifice they made for us. Rest easy, members of The Greatest Generation who never got to enjoy the world they saved.
90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18. Never forget that they paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We live our lives the way we do because of them.
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Proud of this team of Arabians!
Season comes to an end with a 9-2 loss in first game Semi-State. Just wasn’t in the cards and the big first two innings by North Vigo, PH couldn’t recover from. @PHHSAthletics
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Loved listening to him on the race call.
Very sad news. I'm too young to have seen "Gentleman Ned" race, but with Bob Jenkins & Benny Parsons, he made up one of the best and most fun booths in motorsports history. I'd occasionally see him in the IMS media center, balancing his media roles with being a proud dad. RIP.
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He hates these flowers! STAY AWAY FROM THE FLOWERS!!
Even the sunflowers are no longer safe Welcome to Detroit, Michigan…
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Arabians: That’s YOUR wave! Paddle out and take it. Go Arabians!!! m.youtube.com/watch?v=LRb7pg…
The coaching staff is ready to ride the wave 🌊 down to Bedford for Semi-State. @PHHSAthletics
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Every American should know the names of Wade McClusky, Jr, Jimmy Thach, Richard “Dick”Best, Dusty Kleiss, John Waldron and Torpedo Squadron 8. We live as a free people because of the unbelievable heroics of service members like these men.
84 years ago today, a pilot running out of fuel made a decision that won the Pacific War. Most Americans have never heard his name. June 4, 1942. Six months after Pearl Harbor, Japan's navy is undefeated. Four of the carriers that burned Pearl, Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu, are steaming toward Midway to finish off the US Pacific Fleet. At 7:52 AM, Wade McClusky launches from USS Enterprise leading 32 Dauntless dive bombers. Here's the detail nobody mentions: McClusky is a fighter pilot. He'd been given the air group weeks earlier and had barely flown a dive bomber in combat. Now he's leading every SBD the Enterprise has at the most important target in the Pacific. 9:20 AM. He arrives at the intercept point where the Japanese fleet is supposed to be. Empty ocean. Nothing for miles. The Japanese had turned. Nobody knew where. And now McClusky owns the worst math problem in naval aviation: his fuel is bleeding away, and every minute he keeps searching, he condemns more of his own pilots to ditch in open water where nobody will find them. Doctrine is clear. Turn back. McClusky keeps going. He works a search pattern, squeezing miles out of dying fuel tanks. 9:55 AM. Far below, a single Japanese destroyer is cutting a white scar across the ocean at flank speed. It's the Arashi, racing to rejoin the fleet after depth-charging the American submarine Nautilus. Think about that. A failed sub attack is about to give away the entire Japanese navy. McClusky reads the wake like an arrow and follows it. 10:02 AM. The horizon fills with the entire Japanese strike force. Four carriers, their decks crammed with planes being refueled and rearmed. Fuel lines snaking everywhere. Bombs stacked in the open. And here's the miracle: the sky above them is empty. Minutes earlier, American torpedo squadrons had attacked at sea level and been annihilated. Torpedo 8 lost all 15 planes. One survivor, Ensign George Gay, watched what came next while hiding under his seat cushion in the water. Those doomed pilots dragged every Japanese fighter down to the waves. The door upstairs was wide open. 10:22 AM. McClusky pushes over from 14,500 feet. Both squadrons follow him down onto Kaga. It's actually a mistake, doctrine said split the targets, but Lt. Dick Best catches it mid-dive, pulls out with two wingmen, and goes after Akagi alone. His single bomb pierces the flight deck into the packed hangar. It's enough. By 10:28, Kaga, Akagi, and Soryu, the third hit simultaneously by Yorktown's bombers, are floating infernos. Six minutes. Three carriers that attacked Pearl Harbor, gone. Hiryu follows them to the bottom that evening. The cost of McClusky's gamble was real. Many Enterprise bombers never made it home, some shot down, others swallowed by the sea when their tanks ran dry. McClusky himself was jumped by two Zeros on the way out, took five bullets through his shoulder, and still flew his shot-up Dauntless back to the Enterprise. Admiral Nimitz said McClusky's decision "decided the fate of our carrier task force and our forces at Midway." Japan never won another major battle. One borrowed pilot. One destroyer's wake. One choice to keep flying when every gauge said go home.
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Some Miller Wrestler!
Great day, giving Aidan Kincaide his state Runner-up Ring that he designed!!!! Miller 🤼‍♂️ BOOM!!!
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Some Miller!
Great day, giving Aidan Kincaide his state Runner-up Ring that he designed!!!! Miller 🤼‍♂️ BOOM!!!
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Some Team of Arabians!
REGIONAL CHAMPS!! @PHHSAthletics
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