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Wants Ryan McQueary to remain head baseball coach

Personal Commentary
Reader comments are welcome so long as they meet community standards of civil discourse. ColumbiaMagazine.com did not carry a story of the incident at the Joe Johnson Little League Park, but did post Coach McQueary's apology for it.

By Rob Wilkerson

This just happened today (Tuesday, July 2, 2013 - CM) and it has people really upset.

Adair county baseball coach Ryan McQueary was let go from the coaching job as head coach of the Adair County High School Baseball Team after one of - if not the - best years in Adair County baseball history.



I'm sure everyone is aware of the incident that happened with him at the little league park a few weeks back.

A lot of people are upset that he has been fired because of it.

He is a personal friend of mine. We want him as our coach.

He is a fair, honest person.

Thanks,

Rob Wilkerson


This story was posted on 2013-07-03 06:15:32
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