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Hold your heads high Parowan. Smallest School in 2A, and you took this 3A team to the wire.
Proud of you girls, and how you battled. Now we can sit back and watch these two 3A teams play for our title. Glad their boys will have to compete in their real classification in football next year. Go Delta Rabbits.....
Obviously you "do care" (Ask me if I care). I hope Richfield will not whine like this when they are in 3A. In fact, I recall a few years ago when Richfield Girls won the 3A title as the "Smallest School." You taint your program and your towns when you whine like this. Both Parowan and Enterprise have great programs, but for you to imply that our girls work less hard just because we are "bigger" is insulting. And just a subtle FYI....Emery AND Delta are 2A next year so I guess by your rationale you have no chance of ever winning a state title. When you win you take the David & Goliath stand and when you lose you make excuses; makes me sad because it diminishes the hard work I saw those two programs exhibit this week.
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