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I say 1. LA no one even close and could make a push for state. Hollars and Elderidge are the best 1-2 punch in this district maybe ever. Hayes will be the best freshman in the district 2. UHS the two McWilliams boys are pretty good, plus two projected CHS starters transffered in, and the Guffy kid will make a good starting five. 3. Macon has all the starter back plus Carlise, should have a great season. 4. York 5. Cannon 6. Dekalb 7. Smith 8. CM

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I say 1. LA no one even close and could make a push for state. Hollars and Elderidge are the best 1-2 punch in this district maybe ever. Hayes will be the best freshman in the district 2. UHS the two McWilliams boys are pretty good, plus two projected CHS starters transffered in, and the Guffy kid will make a good starting five. 3. Macon has all the starter back plus Carlise, should have a great season. 4. York 5. Cannon 6. Dekalb 7. Smith 8. CM

Macon lost at least one starter - point guard - Clark.  Carlise will be freshman of the year; Hayes is good, but not in the same league as Seth - very few freshmen have the size and strength as Carlisle especially for a non-"hold back" kid - he's only 14. 

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I say 1. LA no one even close and could make a push for state. Hollars and Elderidge are the best 1-2 punch in this district maybe ever. Hayes will be the best freshman in the district 2. UHS the two McWilliams boys are pretty good, plus two projected CHS starters transffered in, and the Guffy kid will make a good starting five. 3. Macon has all the starter back plus Carlise, should have a great season. 4. York 5. Cannon 6. Dekalb 7. Smith 8. CM

i say the district will be between livingston and cannon. no one else is even close. upperman is good but small. we beat them by 30 this summer. we only beat cannon by 3. cannon is very good. 

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Macon lost at least one starter - point guard - Clark. Carlise will be freshman of the year; Hayes is good, but not in the same league as Seth - very few freshmen have the size and strength as Carlisle especially for a non-"hold back" kid - he's only 14.

Just judging. By what I seen in travel ball with my gals. Seen Carlisle from MC,Cushing from UH, and Hayes from LA. I though Hayes was the best. Not saying Carlisle was bad though.
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i say the district will be between livingston and cannon. no one else is even close. upperman is good but small. we beat them by 30 this summer. we only beat cannon by 3. cannon is very good.

will be no conest between LA and Cannon. I was basing UH pick on Guffy being the best pure shooter in the district and the brothers who transfered from CHS. One I suppose to be like 6'3.
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will be no conest between LA and Cannon. I was basing UH pick on Guffy being the best pure shooter in the district and the brothers who transfered from CHS. One I suppose to be like 6'3.

The Shrum boys at Upperman will make it more competitive in this district.  This will be a fun district to watch, lots of good players top to bottom.  It wouldn't surprise me if Hayes or Carlisle were FOY, I'm not familiar with the kid from UH, although I'm sure I saw him at Cornerstone/South Cumberland games in Middle School - Hayes can really make a difference when playing with good players around him which should be the case in high school, but he can be shut down if he is the main option on the team like his middle school teams - but he will be an impact player for Livingston.  Carlisle can "take over" with his size and power - can be a "go to" guy.  Looking forward to keeping up with this district.

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Bold statement but I'm on board with you if it's possible. I do think for some reason our coaching staff is a little underestimated. I hope I am correct on that assessment and they can prove what your saying.

 

Watched us play this summer (yes it's summer and yes it was just twice) but we may not have the horses LA does but I feel we are pretty dang solid. Guess we shall see.

 

Yes Smith County has a good freshman class coming in, but this district will be between two teams, Cannon County and Livingston will battle at least three times this season and a possible fourth in the region finals.

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