Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
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Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
I think LL should write a book about the SEOAL.
Vote in the attached poll and let him know in the comments!
Vote in the attached poll and let him know in the comments!
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about tue history of tye SEOAL?
I vote heck yes!
To much history to be left for dead!
To much history to be left for dead!
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
I'm with ya! It would be a best seller in these parts!
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
Yep, I'm with you guys also. Go for it Locos, I'll be one of the first in line to buy one.
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
Just one tidbit that I'm not sure if anyone's noticed. Outside of the team stories that has happened this year. What else is the biggest story in the SEO high school sports?? The last year of the old rural league in the state. Correct? The last year of the SEOAL. A league that nearly ever team in the 33/50 corridor has played in, teams from Ironton to Marietta to Zanesville to Chilicothe and I can't think of one team in SEO that hasn't played some team that was or is still a member of the SEOAL. So, why hasn't Gridiron Glory done something on this? No one word has been mentioned. Nothing, Zippo! I have watched every episode this year and nothing. I know the base league is the TVC but come on! Half of the teams in the TVC where in the SEOAL first. I know they are college students blah blah blah. But REALLY?!?!?! Nothing? I don't know, what do you guys think? Am I wrong for thinking this? Am I wrong for thinking the only news organization in the area should have already done something before the league slips below the waves?
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
i said that when I read the 1st one. I wish someone could write a book about the league. and by reading stuff he's written on here over the years. I think we already know the perfect candidate for the author. and it would be important not to be biased. like the series he is now showing us.
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
Thanks everyone for the kind words.
Never say never, but its hard to find the time. I'll continue to share what I have and maybe someday I'll find the time to make a book happen.
Or maybe there is someone else out there who can devote more time to actual writing.
I'm just glad other people are interested in the history in our area.
Never say never, but its hard to find the time. I'll continue to share what I have and maybe someday I'll find the time to make a book happen.
Or maybe there is someone else out there who can devote more time to actual writing.
I'm just glad other people are interested in the history in our area.
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
Yes! Or at least have a website with the information. Lots of people out there would be interested in this I think.
If you wanted to broaden its appeal, you could have the history of every conference in southeastern Ohio, but that might be a bit too much to take on unless there was some collaboration involved.
If you wanted to broaden its appeal, you could have the history of every conference in southeastern Ohio, but that might be a bit too much to take on unless there was some collaboration involved.
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Re: Should Loganlocos write a book about the history of the SEOAL?
A website is in the works. The hardest part I've had is finding the best way to organize what I have.
I have quite a bit on the TVC as well. Would be happy to share what I have with anyone who wants to tackle that kind of project.
I also have the MSL history book somewhere in my basement, although it is probably at least 10 years old at this point.
I have quite a bit on the TVC as well. Would be happy to share what I have with anyone who wants to tackle that kind of project.
I also have the MSL history book somewhere in my basement, although it is probably at least 10 years old at this point.