FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 11, 2018 Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 I just asked Siri, who the hell Servite HS was, and where they are located? It told me that it resides in a very BAD area, tough neighborhood, if you will. Air quality is bad, which directs local football recruits to MD and SJB. It also mentioned they're claim to fame is playing in a good league but not winning. It also stated that Servite is a big fan of Folsom HS! No shit! I came up with the following stats: National Rank: 136 (Folsom #8) Record: 6-5 (Folsom 16-0) I must also add that Siri laughed in her beautiful voice when I asked who Servite is. Winning! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 11, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 2 minutes ago, GardenStateBaller said: You mean the Servite that produced these folks??? Steve Beuerlein (1983), Notre Dame and NFL quarterback[9] Derek Brown (1989), NFL running back[10] Steve Buechele (1979), MLB third baseman[11] Patrick Cantlay (2010), professional golfer Dale A. Drozd (1973), Chief United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Sean Estrada (2003), University of Pennsylvania and San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman[12] NFL Attorney for Labor Relations Cody Fajardo (2010), quarterback for University of Nevada and CFL's Toronto Argonauts Ben Francisco (1999), MLB outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians Chris Galippo (2007), middle linebacker at USC and US Army Bowl MVP Ryan Garko (1999), MLB first baseman for Seattle Mariners, college baseball coach A. J. Gass (1993), former CFL football player[13] Dennis Sean Houlton (1997), Major League Baseball pitcher[14] Frank Kalil (1977), NFL and USFL center Ryan Kalil (2003), offensive lineman at USC, starting center for Carolina Panthers[15] Matt Kalil (2008), offensive tackle for USC and Carolina Panthers Craig A. Kelly (1972), Ambassador of the United States to Chile[16] Brian Lee (1989), entrepreneur, founder LegalZoom.com, Shoedazzle.com and The Honest Company Rex Lee (1987), actor, Entourage James D. McCaffrey (1970), software research and author Mike McDonald (1983), comedian, actor Richard McWilliam (1971), founder of Upper Deck Company Troy Niklas (2011), tight end for Notre Dame and NFL's Arizona Cardinals Blaine Nye (1964), former NFL offensive lineman, and economics consultant[9] Chris Pontius, (2005) soccer player, D.C. United midfielder Michael A. Rice (1973), university professor and Rhode Island state representative[17] Mike Robertson (1987), former MLB first baseman and left fielder[18] Marc Rzepczynski (2003), Major League Baseball pitcher for Seattle Mariners Vincent Bevins (2002), journalist for Washington Post, LA Times and Financial Times Joseph Sanberg (1997), Founder CalEITC4Me and Co-Founder, Aspiration.com Turk Schonert (1975), Stanford and NFL quarterback, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator[19] Matt Slater (2003), Captain and wide receiver for New England Patriots Kurt Vollers (1997), former NFL tackle[1] Patrick Warburton, (1982) actor (did not graduate; transferred out) Matt Willis (2002), wide receiver for UCLA and Denver Broncos Mike Witt (1978), MLB pitcher, pitched perfect game September 30, 1984 for California Angels[20] Looks like the 70s and 80s are calling and want their players back. Nice troll try though. Amateur. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sammyswordsman Posted June 11, 2018 Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 1 hour ago, GardenStateBaller said: You mean the Servite that produced these folks??? Steve Beuerlein (1983), Notre Dame and NFL quarterback[9] Derek Brown (1989), NFL running back[10] Steve Buechele (1979), MLB third baseman[11] Patrick Cantlay (2010), professional golfer Dale A. Drozd (1973), Chief United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Sean Estrada (2003), University of Pennsylvania and San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman[12] NFL Attorney for Labor Relations Cody Fajardo (2010), quarterback for University of Nevada and CFL's Toronto Argonauts Ben Francisco (1999), MLB outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians Chris Galippo (2007), middle linebacker at USC and US Army Bowl MVP Ryan Garko (1999), MLB first baseman for Seattle Mariners, college baseball coach A. J. Gass (1993), former CFL football player[13] Dennis Sean Houlton (1997), Major League Baseball pitcher[14] Frank Kalil (1977), NFL and USFL center Ryan Kalil (2003), offensive lineman at USC, starting center for Carolina Panthers[15] Matt Kalil (2008), offensive tackle for USC and Carolina Panthers Craig A. Kelly (1972), Ambassador of the United States to Chile[16] Brian Lee (1989), entrepreneur, founder LegalZoom.com, Shoedazzle.com and The Honest Company Rex Lee (1987), actor, Entourage James D. McCaffrey (1970), software research and author Mike McDonald (1983), comedian, actor Richard McWilliam (1971), founder of Upper Deck Company Troy Niklas (2011), tight end for Notre Dame and NFL's Arizona Cardinals Blaine Nye (1964), former NFL offensive lineman, and economics consultant[9] Chris Pontius, (2005) soccer player, D.C. United midfielder Michael A. Rice (1973), university professor and Rhode Island state representative[17] Mike Robertson (1987), former MLB first baseman and left fielder[18] Marc Rzepczynski (2003), Major League Baseball pitcher for Seattle Mariners Vincent Bevins (2002), journalist for Washington Post, LA Times and Financial Times Joseph Sanberg (1997), Founder CalEITC4Me and Co-Founder, Aspiration.com Turk Schonert (1975), Stanford and NFL quarterback, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator[19] Matt Slater (2003), Captain and wide receiver for New England Patriots Kurt Vollers (1997), former NFL tackle[1] Patrick Warburton, (1982) actor (did not graduate; transferred out) Matt Willis (2002), wide receiver for UCLA and Denver Broncos Mike Witt (1978), MLB pitcher, pitched perfect game September 30, 1984 for California Angels[20] And in one response entire thread goes down in flames. Impressive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Extremely Humble Posted June 11, 2018 Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 4 minutes ago, Sammyswordsman said: And in one response entire thread goes down in flames. Impressive. In block's defense, this list has nothing to do with the current abysmal state of Servite football. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wosinc Posted June 11, 2018 Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 1 hour ago, GardenStateBaller said: You mean the Servite that produced these folks??? Steve Beuerlein (1983), Notre Dame and NFL quarterback[9] Derek Brown (1989), NFL running back[10] Steve Buechele (1979), MLB third baseman[11] Patrick Cantlay (2010), professional golfer Dale A. Drozd (1973), Chief United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Sean Estrada (2003), University of Pennsylvania and San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman[12] NFL Attorney for Labor Relations Cody Fajardo (2010), quarterback for University of Nevada and CFL's Toronto Argonauts Ben Francisco (1999), MLB outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians Chris Galippo (2007), middle linebacker at USC and US Army Bowl MVP Ryan Garko (1999), MLB first baseman for Seattle Mariners, college baseball coach A. J. Gass (1993), former CFL football player[13] Dennis Sean Houlton (1997), Major League Baseball pitcher[14] Frank Kalil (1977), NFL and USFL center Ryan Kalil (2003), offensive lineman at USC, starting center for Carolina Panthers[15] Matt Kalil (2008), offensive tackle for USC and Carolina Panthers Craig A. Kelly (1972), Ambassador of the United States to Chile[16] Brian Lee (1989), entrepreneur, founder LegalZoom.com, Shoedazzle.com and The Honest Company Rex Lee (1987), actor, Entourage James D. McCaffrey (1970), software research and author Mike McDonald (1983), comedian, actor Richard McWilliam (1971), founder of Upper Deck Company Troy Niklas (2011), tight end for Notre Dame and NFL's Arizona Cardinals Blaine Nye (1964), former NFL offensive lineman, and economics consultant[9] Chris Pontius, (2005) soccer player, D.C. United midfielder Michael A. Rice (1973), university professor and Rhode Island state representative[17] Mike Robertson (1987), former MLB first baseman and left fielder[18] Marc Rzepczynski (2003), Major League Baseball pitcher for Seattle Mariners Vincent Bevins (2002), journalist for Washington Post, LA Times and Financial Times Joseph Sanberg (1997), Founder CalEITC4Me and Co-Founder, Aspiration.com Turk Schonert (1975), Stanford and NFL quarterback, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator[19] Matt Slater (2003), Captain and wide receiver for New England Patriots Kurt Vollers (1997), former NFL tackle[1] Patrick Warburton, (1982) actor (did not graduate; transferred out) Matt Willis (2002), wide receiver for UCLA and Denver Broncos Mike Witt (1978), MLB pitcher, pitched perfect game September 30, 1984 for California Angels[20] Don’t waste your time. He’s not a rational person, and he’s not open to any sort of meaningful discussion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 11, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 All I get is players they produced from the 70s and 80s!??? Lol what a joke! Program is irrelevant and a punching bag in SoCal! We own them! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted June 11, 2018 Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 2 hours ago, GardenStateBaller said: You mean the Servite that produced these folks??? Steve Beuerlein (1983), Notre Dame and NFL quarterback[9] Derek Brown (1989), NFL running back[10] Steve Buechele (1979), MLB third baseman[11] Patrick Cantlay (2010), professional golfer Dale A. Drozd (1973), Chief United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of California Sean Estrada (2003), University of Pennsylvania and San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman[12] NFL Attorney for Labor Relations Cody Fajardo (2010), quarterback for University of Nevada and CFL's Toronto Argonauts Ben Francisco (1999), MLB outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians Chris Galippo (2007), middle linebacker at USC and US Army Bowl MVP Ryan Garko (1999), MLB first baseman for Seattle Mariners, college baseball coach A. J. Gass (1993), former CFL football player[13] Dennis Sean Houlton (1997), Major League Baseball pitcher[14] Frank Kalil (1977), NFL and USFL center Ryan Kalil (2003), offensive lineman at USC, starting center for Carolina Panthers[15] Matt Kalil (2008), offensive tackle for USC and Carolina Panthers Craig A. Kelly (1972), Ambassador of the United States to Chile[16] Brian Lee (1989), entrepreneur, founder LegalZoom.com, Shoedazzle.com and The Honest Company Rex Lee (1987), actor, Entourage James D. McCaffrey (1970), software research and author Mike McDonald (1983), comedian, actor Richard McWilliam (1971), founder of Upper Deck Company Troy Niklas (2011), tight end for Notre Dame and NFL's Arizona Cardinals Blaine Nye (1964), former NFL offensive lineman, and economics consultant[9] Chris Pontius, (2005) soccer player, D.C. United midfielder Michael A. Rice (1973), university professor and Rhode Island state representative[17] Mike Robertson (1987), former MLB first baseman and left fielder[18] Marc Rzepczynski (2003), Major League Baseball pitcher for Seattle Mariners Vincent Bevins (2002), journalist for Washington Post, LA Times and Financial Times Joseph Sanberg (1997), Founder CalEITC4Me and Co-Founder, Aspiration.com Turk Schonert (1975), Stanford and NFL quarterback, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator[19] Matt Slater (2003), Captain and wide receiver for New England Patriots Kurt Vollers (1997), former NFL tackle[1] Patrick Warburton, (1982) actor (did not graduate; transferred out) Matt Willis (2002), wide receiver for UCLA and Denver Broncos Mike Witt (1978), MLB pitcher, pitched perfect game September 30, 1984 for California Angels[20] Impressive 😎, but Folsom has Block and that trumps all in Block’s mind. C.A. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 11, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 Just now, GardenStateBaller said: Servite's five losses last year were to all Top 90 teams (four within the conference). It's fifth loss was by two to MV in the playoffs. Nothing shabby about that. FHS would do no better than 4-2 annually if it were in the Trinity. You seem concerned with CA football. You have also been owned in multiple threads. Same thing in common with the other trolls like @Sammyswordsman lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 11, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2018 The current state of Servite football. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ECHS05 Posted June 12, 2018 Report Share Posted June 12, 2018 Folsom ranked #8 at CaliforniaPreps... Gee what a s'prise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ECHS05 Posted June 12, 2018 Report Share Posted June 12, 2018 HSFBA: Folsom #46 PrepNation: Folsom #25 USAToday: Folsom - NR But yeah... CaloforniaPreps had Folsom at 8... They must be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 12, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2018 27 minutes ago, ECHS05 said: HSFBA: Folsom #46 PrepNation: Folsom #25 USAToday: Folsom - NR But yeah... CaloforniaPreps had Folsom at 8... They must be. Yep they are. The safe space for GA posters is on other threads. lol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pops Posted June 12, 2018 Report Share Posted June 12, 2018 On 6/11/2018 at 1:44 PM, GardenStateBaller said: FHS would do no better than 4-2 annually if it were in the Trinity. Neither would anyone else except IMG maybe 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfaddict1 Posted June 13, 2018 Report Share Posted June 13, 2018 Siri answer? Title: Servite, A DLS/mudhole Production. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sammyswordsman Posted June 13, 2018 Report Share Posted June 13, 2018 1 hour ago, golfaddict1 said: Siri answer? Title: Servite, A DLS/mudhole Production. #ugh, #nomas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FolsomPrisonBlues Posted June 13, 2018 Author Report Share Posted June 13, 2018 Servite program is a train wreck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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