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  1. Hancock has a PG that likes to take it to the hole, he is very quick and athletic. He also can shoot outside and makes most of his points by steals and getting out in the open floor. Hancock is a small but very quick team. They look to score off of turnovers. Hancock has a all around team they play 10-12 players and all of them are capable of putting points on the board.
  2. Yeah that all anyone talks about now these days is how Unaka won Class A state title. I think it was fake because they got lucky with a couple of bad calls at Hancock in the region title game(only won by seven) or they would have been headed to Rockwood and probably would have gotten beat. The only reason why Hancock did not win was because those guy were one for themselves and did not care about the team. As long as they got their points they were happy. So that is enough about the stone creek rangers. That was pure luck that you guys won. You should have not even made it to the state turnm. So enough talk let's see how good you can ball!!!!!!!!! Prove that you earned the title and it was not fake and I will respect ya"ll.
  3. Men's Basketball - July 28, 2004 Hancock County High School grad, Matthew Collins commits to Maryville College in Basketball MC Sports Information MARYVILLE, Tenn. – Matthew Collins, a 6’4 wing from Hancock County High School, has committed to continue his education and basketball career at Maryville College. Collins, the son of Carter and Vickey Collins of Sneedville, TN averaged 10 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assist, and 2 steals per game. He connected on 33 percent from the three-point line, 50 percent from the field, and 80 percent from the free-throw line for the Hancock County Indians. For the 2003-2004 season, Collins was named to the 2A All-District Tournament Team, and All District Team for the regular season Collins was a two-year starter for the Indians. For his career, Collins let the Indians to a 103-52 record with a TSSAA State Tournament Appearance, Northeast Tennessee Sectional Championship, District 2A Champions for 2001-2004, District 2A regular season champions for 2001-2004 and two TSSAA sub-state berths. Randy Lambert, head coach of the Maryville College’s men’s basketball team, said Collins is a welcomed addition to the Fighting Scots’ program. “Matthew is the type of young man that we look for in our program,” Lambert said. “Matthew come from a good program and has proven to us that he is able to do the work in the classroom and on the court.” Next fall, Collins will join a team that finished 23-6 in the 2003-2004 season and earned a spot in the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament for Division III. The Fighting Scots went undefeated in regular-season play in the Great South Athletic Conference and earned the conference championship in post-season tournament. Sidney Ellis, a junior guard, was named the Great South’s “Player of the Year,” 1st team All-South, and 2nd team All American. Junior point guard, Raul Placeres and senior post player, Walden Buttram, received 2nd team All Conference awards. Head Coach Randy Lambert was selected as the GSAC “ Coach of the Year,” and was selected by his peers as the South Region honoree in NCAA Division III.
  4. Men's Basketball - July 28, 2004 Hancock County High School grad, Matthew Collins commits to Maryville College in Basketball MC Sports Information MARYVILLE, Tenn. – Matthew Collins, a 6’4 wing from Hancock County High School, has committed to continue his education and basketball career at Maryville College. Collins, the son of Carter and Vickey Collins of Sneedville, TN averaged 10 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assist, and 2 steals per game. He connected on 33 percent from the three-point line, 50 percent from the field, and 80 percent from the free-throw line for the Hancock County Indians. For the 2003-2004 season, Collins was named to the 2A All-District Tournament Team, and All District Team for the regular season Collins was a two-year starter for the Indians. For his career, Collins let the Indians to a 103-52 record with a TSSAA State Tournament Appearance, Northeast Tennessee Sectional Championship, District 2A Champions for 2001-2004, District 2A regular season champions for 2001-2004 and two TSSAA sub-state berths. Randy Lambert, head coach of the Maryville College’s men’s basketball team, said Collins is a welcomed addition to the Fighting Scots’ program. “Matthew is the type of young man that we look for in our program,” Lambert said. “Matthew come from a good program and has proven to us that he is able to do the work in the classroom and on the court.” Next fall, Collins will join a team that finished 23-6 in the 2003-2004 season and earned a spot in the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament for Division III. The Fighting Scots went undefeated in regular-season play in the Great South Athletic Conference and earned the conference championship in post-season tournament. Sidney Ellis, a junior guard, was named the Great South’s “Player of the Year,” 1st team All-South, and 2nd team All American. Junior point guard, Raul Placeres and senior post player, Walden Buttram, received 2nd team All Conference awards. Head Coach Randy Lambert was selected as the GSAC “ Coach of the Year,” and was selected by his peers as the South Region honoree in NCAA Division III.
  5. Hey you gotta give it to Unaka those guys were a really well coached team and also a well balanced.Those guys worked hard for what they got.
  6. What are your guys thoughts about this years team at hancock?What do you tink they will have and how will lossing 4 seniors hurt them?Oh also congrads. to the Unaka Rangers for the State title..
  7. Did anyone see Hancock County's coach this year Clark Powers. This was the largest mistake that Hancock has made in many of years. He never coached these guys all he did was sit on the bench and worry about how bad those guys were making him look. I think Clarkie POO needs to go back and coach a team that needs no coaching cause Hancock had to much talent and to much experience to let it go to waste this year. So congrads. Hancock Boys and Clark Powers for you, go BACK HOME WHERE YOU BELONG. Oh wait a second which of the 40 schools is your home. Go Home Clark, Go home Clark!!!!!!!
  8. DO YOU THINK THAT THEY SHOULD EXPERIMENT WITH THE SHOT CLOCK IN THIS YEARS STATE TOURNAMENT FOR THE BOYS? DO YOU THINK THAT IT WOULD HELP OR HURT A TEAM? WHY WOULD IT HELP OR HURT???????????
  9. WHAT TEAMS DID YOU THINK EARLY IN THE YEAR WOULD BE IN THE BORO' IN MARCH IN ALL CLASS? COMPARE TOO THE ONES THAT ARE THERE NOW. WHAT TEAMS DID YOU EXPECT TO GO ALL THE WAY AND DID NOT? WHAT TEAMS DID NOT EXPECT TO GO ALL THE WAY BUT ARE STILL IN THE CHASE FOR A GOLD BALL?
  10. hey stop right there!!! THE TALKING STOPPED AND THE SHOW BEGAN WHEN HANCOCK SMACKED Cloudland. the only thing that was between hancock and Cloudland was fear, common sense, and air now the air is gone so what was left all you Cloudland fans.
  11. number 21 is their go to guy off the bench the kid can really fill it up from long range and the campbell kid can also these two guys are just sophmores and look to be to great player upcoming for the indians as far as the starters they depend on the three point shot their post players are big but all they are there for is rebounds and take up space the two post players don't average probably 4 or 5 points a game. Unaka tried to play a full court press but the great guards of hancock changed that very quickly.
  12. Hancock girls are in sub state with Cosby at Cosby on Sat. March 6 7:00. Also the hancock boys are in sub state and will play the winner of Cosby- Rockwood game tonight which is held at Rockwood high school at 7:30.
  13. District 2A Tournament will be held at Hancock this year. Region 1A also will be held there.
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