Can't argue that. :biggrin:Being from Cordova, you probably deserved it. :biggrin: :wink:
Can't argue that. :biggrin:Being from Cordova, you probably deserved it. :biggrin: :wink:
That would be the time frame when Chad Key played at Walker. I can't admit to watching every single Walker game when he was there, but I don't remember Walker being "thuggish" or "dirty".Back when I played walker 25yrs ago they were easily the thuggiest team I have ever played. That behavior you see has been handed down for generations. They were more interested in hurting you than winning the game.
http://www.mountaineagle.com/view/f...med-Walker-interim-coach?instance=home_sportsHeath Bruner has been named the Walker interim head football coach according to Jasper City Schools Athletic Director Jimmie Alexander.
Administrators from Walker and Cullman will meet with officials from the Alabama High School Athletic Association today at 1 p.m. in Montgomery.
http://highschoolsports.al.com/news...g-brawl-look-at-other-fights-photos-video/#/0AHSAA Executive Director Steve Savarese is expected to meet today with officials from Walker and Cullman high schools to discuss Friday’s on-field brawl involving coaches after Friday’s football game in Jasper.
....AHSAA spokesman Ron Ingram said in an email that no decision is expected today.
Walker.Thought Chad Key played at Parrish?
Just read that. Wonder if more will follow.@wsfa12news
#BREAKING: From our Raycom news Partner @myfoxal - Walker head football coach John Holladay has resigned.
He lived in Parrish, that is what got me. (or at least he is listed as being "from" Parrish)Walker.
Page 47 (in case it doesn't come up on that page) on this link has two pictures of Key in uniform.
http://books.google.com.**/books?id...epage&q="chad key" walker high school&f=false
I was at the one point win over Jess Lanier. Their OL was bigger than the average NFL OL that year. If Walker's WRs could have held on to the ball, Walker would have won by at least two touchdowns. Key picked apart their secondary, but there had to be more drops than catches that night.
Here's a Fox 6 article with some comments from area Walker residents..Here's The Link..CLICK MEKnew he had to go and I think he knew he had to go as well.
Wonder if the Walker folks will still support this guy? I know on the al.com boards they are supporting him.
AgreedHere's a Fox 6 article with some comments from area Walker residents..Here's The Link..CLICK ME
Now the Cullman DC Hopper should do the right thing by manning & resign himself, he may not have thrown the 1st punch, but, he was the instigator & started the brawl, he's just as guilty, what do y'all think????..
Either it really wasn't that bad, or Walker isn't pushing it in a further effort to mitigate repercussions.Hearing now that chs players did up to $40k in damage to locker room. Now I don't know about the amount, however, should ALL the chs coaches be held responsible for this...if it did indeed happen. I mean, they were supposed to be supervising those young men, right? If they allowed them to "destroy" the locker room cause they were mad...what's next?
http://highschoolsports.al.com/news...e-of-coaching-brawl-photos-video/#incart_2boxAlexander confirmed that the visitors’ locker room suffered damage after Friday’s game, but said he consisted of damaged ceiling tiles. He said it “was not serious” and that it wasn’t the first time a visitor has caused damage.
“We’re not pointing fingers at Cullman,” Alexander said.
Cullman Superintendent Doreen Griffith, meanwhile, said in an e-mail to AL.com that the damage to the locker room was superficial.
I don't really expect any heads to roll on the Cullman side, unless directed by the AHSAA.Just read that. Wonder if more will follow.