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DunkerDon

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  1. Yup. Game is over for Northeast but they went toe to toe with a great White Station team.
  2. Purvis has been quiet in the second half insofar as scoring. Last two shots came up short so he may be tired. This one could go down to the last possession.
  3. White Station has gained a little momentum early in the 4th and is up by 3. Joe Jackson now has 20 points and just excited the crowd with an acrobatic move.
  4. End of 3rd Quarter: Northeast taking a 3 point lead into the 4th quarter. I wouldn't say that Northeast was dominating White Station inside but NE is getting a lot of putbacks and Farrakhan Hall has only 5 points thus far. Both teams have a ton of turnovers.
  5. Northeast leads White Station 20-18 at the half. It looked early on that White Station might run away with it ending the 1st quarter with a 10 point advantage 14-4. Northeast was turnover prone and could not hit their shots. In the 2nd quarter it was White Station which scored only four points and Northeast found a shooter in Purvis. Joe Jackson seems to be having a pretty good game thus far but Northeast seems to be matching up with White Station fairly well thus far.
  6. Hello TraderB, I used the word alleged because I was responding to a post which said Bearden had five DI players. It turns out that he said Bearden had five DI players as something of a jestful comment based upon a post from a Bearden fan that said Bearden had five DI players. I listened to the NE game and it certainly did not sound like Bearden was stocked with five DI players nor could I imagine anyone defeating a team that had such talent. Ergo, I used the word "alleged." If I recall correctly, the rebounding stats were 37-35 Northeast. I don't know a thing about Northeast other than I listened to the game on the radio today. It was one of the sloppiest games in which I have ever had the misfortune of listening although the last five minutes were very good. Northeast turned the ball over quite a bit (but so did Bearden and Bearden killed themselves with four consecutive turnovers late in the game - the whole game was a turnover and foul festival as well as a "brick" barbeque). Northeast fans were saying they would match up well with Bearden's size and athleticism and those comments seemed to be accurate. Northeast seems to be one of those teams that will never give up and also seems to thrive in the 4th quarter so watch out if the game is close going into the 4th - NE pretty much dominated Bearden in the 4th quarter. Again, a Northeast fan would be able to give you much more information about the Eagles. I just listened to one game and I think both teams played pretty sloppy. Based upon that very limited knowledge I would not pick either of them to win the next round against RE but I know nothing of RE either except the respect they have garnered on the Coach T forums.
  7. Why is a White Station/Raleigh Egypt matchup one that is most definite now that Bearden is out? If you feared Bearden with it's alleged "5 DI players" then how much moreso should you fear the team that sent them home by 9? Actually, I do think Northeast will lose the next game. I listened to the NE/Bearden game and neither one seemed very impressive at least over the airwaves in this one game. I will say this; Given all the talk about Bearden's size, Northeast outrebounded them.
  8. I agree but is it certain that Coach Cooper will be at NE next year? He had been contemplating retirement prior to this season. If he wins a Championship then he may decide to retire on top. If he has a lot of talent coming back next year then he may want to stay. Regardless of what happens to Northeast in the next day or two it seems that there will be quite a few "wait and see" type questions to be answered after the season.
  9. Thank you. I was under the impression and perhaps erroneously so that only next year's Seniors would have a choice to attend either school whereas the Freshmen and Sophomores this year would attend wherever they were zoned.
  10. Clarksville has always had some great ballers but has never procured a State Championship. It is amazing that the Clarksville High team with Shawn Marion and Trenton Hassel (both NBA players now) couldn't do it. I believe Clarksville Northwest was also in the State Tournament that year as they had Marques Maybin who became Louisville's PG.
  11. Is it next year that West Creek High School will open in Clarksville? If so, do you think this will have a negative impact on Northeast's basketball program since it will be in a district next to Northeast? I would imagine it would draw students from Northeast, Kenwood and possibly Northwest. Will some of the current players be going to West Creek? Also, what year is Malcolm Smith of Clarksville Academy? Is he a Senior?
  12. The radio announcer stated late in the game that NE leading scorer for the year only had 5 points in the game up to that point.
  13. 34-29 Bearden. I haven't seen either team play but tuned into the game. I'm sure they are both good but, quite frankly, both seem horrible listening to the broadcast.
  14. Austin Peay lost three starters from this past year's team; Todd Babbington (G), Derek Wright (PG), and Fernandez Lockett (F). Coach Loos has some great talent coming into the program and Justin Blake is certainly talented. The position which will be most open, it seems to me, is at PG. I think Drake Reed (F), Kyle Duncan(G/F), Earnest Fields(F) and Wes Channels(G) are already a solid bet for four of the starting positions. A PG is what will be up for grabs unless Loos wants to go with a bigger lineup in which Duran Roberson or John Fraley will join those four. If he goes with a three guard lineup then Caleb Brown has some experience but Caldwell or Blake could get the nod. Loos could move Channels to PG and use Blake in the #2 slot. Of course, there are some other really good players coming in as well. I am really intrigued with all the possibilities at Loos' disposal next year. I certainly think Blake will most definitely get to see playing time next year and I also think he will definitely be a starter at some point early in his collegient career. If all these talented Frosh coming in work hard, learn the offensive and defensive schemes, and adjust to the college game then all could see considerable PT next year (I think a few will be redshirted though). Many in the Gov Nation are already thinking next year's team will be better than this year's team.
  15. Like others have already stated, shooting in an arena with its open background as opposed to shooting in a gymnasium with a wall close to the basket can cause normally good shooters to have a poorer shooting performance. This is because the depth perception is completely different. I do think that teams who have access and/or experience in arena settings at least have the advantage of knowing what to expect. Clarksville High had their pre-State practices at Austin Peay's Dave Aaron Arena and they shot the three ball pretty well in the first half. The poor shooting second half can be attributed mainly to Ridgeway's increase in defensive intensity than to playing in an arena. I also think that if you have two teams playing in the State at the Murph where Team A got there with perimeter shooting and Team B got there with a strong inside game then Team B would have the decided advantage in an arena setting. I think Team B has the upper hand in being able to successfully execute their normal offense.
  16. Thank you, TraderB. Ridgeway turned the tables on Clarksville at about the middle of the 3rd quarter. Clarksville gained a 13 point advantage playing a good solid defense and capitalizing on Ridgeway turnovers. In the second half, Ridgeway increased their defensive pressure and the tempo of the game. Clarksville turned the ball over and were missing what few open looks they could manage to get. Clarksville scored only one basket in the 4th quarter and that was a last second three ball. I agree that Ridgeway cannot afford to get behind against Seigal. I listened to the Seigal game against Antioch and they seem to have a very solid and well disciplined team. A habit of having to come from behind will eventually come back to bite. Yes, Clarksville had a good season especially since they lost some key players from last year's team. This is Tyrone Caldwell's Senior season so next year he will suit up for the Governors of Austin Peay along former Ridgeway players Earnst Fields, Wes Channels, and Caleb Brown. All three former Ridgeway players just mentioned currently play key roles off the bench but all three should be starters next year. Channels and Fields especially have seen a lot of playing time this year and Fields really blossomed late in the season.
  17. Seigal will play Ridgeway in the semi-Finals of AAA Clarksville - 50 Ridgeway - 51 Sounded like Cats wilted under the Ridgeway pressure. Congrats to the Roadrunners. Fantastic game! In the battle of AAA Mr. Basketball Finalists; Tyrone Caldwell of Clarksville with 19 pts and Jason Jones of Ridgeway with 9 pts. Both are great ballers in the State of Tennessee. This was a clash of Titans where the Roadrunners avenged their loss to the Cats in last years Quarter finals.
  18. 1 1/2 minutes to go: Ridgeway - 48 Clarksville - 47 Ridgeway employs press. Clarksville could be out of gas as they are turning the ball over and missing the open looks. Still, this game should go down to the wire.
  19. End of 3rd Quarter Clarksville - 46 Ridgeway - 42 Ridgeway storms back by creating turnovers. This one could go down to the wire.
  20. 41-32 Clarksville 3rd quarter 4:21 Game getting fast and furious now. Ridgway scoring now and causing turnovers. Caldwell leads all scorers with 14
  21. Halftime Clarksville - 33 Ridgeway - 21 Clarksville gained an 11 point advantage. Ridgeway cuts the lead to 8 but Clarksville's Caldwell scores on a putback then Reed Harper scores in the last seconds on a Ridgeway turnover. Ridgeway has the explosiveness to get back in this game quickly with players like Jason Jones. Clarksville's defense has been a problem for the Roadrunners and the Wildcats are rebounding surprisingly well against the much bigger Ridgeway team. Baggett, Barnes and Caldwell all scoring well for the Cats.
  22. 24-18 Clarksville with about 3:00 remaining in half. Clarksville playing good defense and causing turnovers.
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