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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Rough in the diamond…
Former Tampa Catholic record-setting quarterback Kenny Kelly was arrested Wednesday morning on three felony drug counts.
Kelly, currently the quarterbacks coach at Plant City, was arrested for possession of marijuana of more than 20 grams, purchase and solicitation to deliver marijuana, according to police reports. All three charges are third-degree felonies.
Kelly went to the University of Miami to play quarterback there, but ended up pursuing baseball as a second-round draft pick of the Devil Rays. He has played professional baseball for 11 years—parts of six of them at the Triple-A level—including 26 major league at bats. He last reached in majors in 2005 with the Nationals. Last season, he played for the White Sox’s Triple-A affiliate in Charlotte. He recently returned to coach quarterbacks in his hometown of Plant City.
“I’m stunned,” said first-year Plant City coach Jason Strunk. “Other than that I don’t know anything else. There’s really nothing else I can add.”
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Posted: July 24, 2008 at 04:02 AM | 17 comment(s)
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1. vortex of dissipation Posted: July 24, 2008 at 04:30 AM (#2870857)Someone can't read BR - he has played in 26 major-league games, with 14 at bats...
Because he's Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly.
Only on BBTF would someone count the "Kelly"s to see if you got them all. I did it to fulfill BBTF destiny.
20g of marijuana (with intent to deliver) carries a mandatory minimum in PA of at least 1 year. hurray screwy drug laws!
You're losing the WAR ON DRUGS. Go buy some Freedom Fries and write your local congress-business.
How about, "I don't want him working with kids"?
I mean, if he won't think of the children, then someone has to do it for him.
Obviously it's a communistic plot to infiltrate the metric system into America.
Why? There's a lot the kids need to learn before college. How to use a bong. How to construct a pipe out of an apple. That they should always remove stems and seeds. That it is bad form to Bogart. No one taught me these things in high school and I was a laughing stock as an undergraduate. It was embarassing.
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