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  1. Would you say this is the best team they have had since the 98-99 season when the made the STATE championship?

    Pay no attention to those Siegel posters.

    By the way, welcome to CoachT.

     

     

    I haven't seen Columbia play yet this year, but I do know the 02-03 squad was a pretty formidable team too. A little undersized to win it all, but a state semifinal loss to eventual champ White Station and led by Mr. Basketball finalist Wadale Williams.

    I'm a Central alum, and I've been trying to search through these threads for some info on the caliber of team they have this year. Unfortunately, it seems as though half the people who have formed an opinion on them haven't even seen them play. Regardless, I guess we'll find out tomorrow night.

    Good luck to all 4 teams in Region 4. It clearly seems as though the top 4 all made it through to the semifinals, and it should make for some entertaining games tomorrow.

  2. Wow. Nothing else to say here except that Columbia just didn't show up. Credit Oakland for showing up and coming ready to play. As consistent as Columbia has played all year, it's disappointing to see their season end like this. The only comfort I take in this is that at least Columbia lost to a better team tonight. If the Patriots play the way they have in the first two games of region against Siegel on Friday, Oakland will not only win but win comfortably. Good luck the rest of the way and prove my prediction right that the winner of this game will go to state.

     

    Having said that, good season, Columbia. It was a good run, and there was definite improvement over last year. Congratulations on the year, Coach Graves, and hopefully this year is only the beginning of another Columbia reign in District 8.

     

    Go Lions

  3. I still say that it should have been challenged during the game.

    Lions fan....may be you should worry about getting past Oakland tonight and quit trying to get something "overturned" that you do not have any proof about. You must be TERRIFIED to play the Stars huh?

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    This is the first I've ever heard of something like this happening. Just curious. Especially when it's a potential Columbia opponent.

     

    Scared of Siegel? Ha. Hopefully we'll get the chance to prove it to you Friday. We've already manhandled one team that was supposed to beat us, according to you District 7 fans. If we can just get by Oakland tonight.....

  4. I am still telling you that SHS didn't get a second foul shot....when it was the one and one and  all the announcers had it on their stats. The Boro announcers carried on and on about that too......If what you are saying is right....can't imagine that Keil wouldn't challenge it during the game.I mean you have assts. that that is their job to watch out for that kind of thing. I mean how do you prove it after the fact?

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    It seems like there would be a hard copy of the stats somewhere. I mean, don't they have scorekeepers for this sort of thing?

  5. That's also why I'm wondering. I've never heard anything like this before. It'd be real interesting to see what they would do. I mean, they can't penalize Lebanon for the scorekeeper's mistake. Do you know if anyone is checking on it, or if it's even been brought to anyone's attention?

  6. This is pretty much the matchup I saw coming all along. I knew that if Columbia was to advance to sub-state it was going to have to be through Oakland, and the other way around too. This should be one heck of a game. Of course, I'm going to pick my Lions by 3. But I think this game is dead-even. It's almost a shame this game has to come this early in the tournament.....

  7. Oh he got ABUSED last night. Kevin Smith tore him up for 21 points and Kevin sat out most of the 3rd and 4th with 4 fouls, he would have got 3 on him, GO OAKLAND.

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    Wow. If you are claiming that Marable got so ABUSED as you said, and Columbia STILL won by 20+ points. I'll take that as a credit to the Lions. See ya next year, Riverdale.

  8. ATTENTION OAKLAND:

     

    Last night, Columbia really showed the terds they were, they had so many cheap shots and the refs just let it happen. Keep your cool and expect them to do those things and win with class tonight.

     

     

    All I gotta say is GO PATRIOTS, beat those terds

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    Maybe you could take a page out of your own book on class.

  9. i remember that game very well, was my last game as a student manager, sad times i tell ya. I dont know if any other Oakland fans feel this way, but i always feel uneasy when Oakland plays Columbia because i know that blowouts bewteen these 2 teams are few and far in bewteen

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    Ha. I always feel the same way. And it doesn't help that it always seems to be about this time of year when Columbia and Oakland find a way to meet up (a credit to both programs), knowing that one of these two teams' seasons will be over after the game.

  10. Oakland[/url]Grad' date='Mar 2 2005 - 07:16 AM']thanks for looking it up, im interested in seeing how close the series record bewteen these 2 teams really is

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    I'm not sure what the overall series record is. I do remember when the last time these two teams were in this exact same position though. Two years ago. At the Murphy Center. Good game. One of those where neither team's fans could ever relax. But Columbia came out on top last time on their way to the Final Four.....

  11. Uh....did you FORGET??/ Riverdale was the #4 team??? You were SUPPOSED to beat them...yet you let them stay in the game most of the way. They even led at one point.I don't call that a spanking. You didn't put them to bed til the 4th. Whereas....OHS hosed down CC........61-22!

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    Figures...... Let the score speak for itself, dude. And by the way you District 7 folk talked, NO we WEREN'T supposed to win tonight. But we did. And I think will continue to tomorrow night. Should be a good one, but I'm going with Columbia by 3.

     

    And by the way, Coffee County was the #7 seed in DISTRICT 8! You know, that district that District 7 people are always bashing for being so WEAK. Did you not EXPECT Oakland to "hose them down"?

  12. All I know is that this is the game that I have been waiting on for a while now, and it's finally come to pass. This will be one heck of a ball game. I think Columbia moved past the whole "not being able to keep up with the superior District 7" thing tonight with the spanking they put on Riverdale. This comes down to just great basketball between two proven programs. And I'm calling it now. The winner of this game will make the state tournament.

  13. Oakland[/url]Grad' date='Mar 1 2005 - 01:37 PM']dont know if going 14-0 in district 8-aaa is saying too much this season, district 7-aaa prolly has 2 or 3 teams that could have went 14-0 in that league

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    "Could have", "would have", "but if". Well, we don't know, do we? You could sit there and say all 8 of your District 8 teams could have gone undefeated in District 7. But that doesn't make it any more true. The fact is, Columbia DID go 14-0, and even though District 8 is not a superbly strong district, they came to play every night and got the job done. And that was my point. There were no letdowns or games where they didn't show up. And Columbia's consistency is what I like going into the tournament.

  14. Oakland[/url]Grad' date='Mar 1 2005 - 01:24 PM']and you dont know how beech got that 19 point margin of victory, maybe riverdale had to start fouling and beech was making all their shots. Leading up to this year, columbia have been screaming foul of graves lack of abilities as a head coach. Both teams are evenly matched, i think this come down to coaching, advantage riverdale(did i really say that, riverdale has an advantage in coaching? my oh my :o )

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    ???? Well since this is Graves' only second year as coach, I guess "leading up to this year" was just last year. And you're right. I think it took him a year to get adjusted to basketball on the high school level. It's a different story, coaching high schoolers than any other level. But I think he surprised a lot this year. He obviously made all the necessary adjustments. They have pretty much the same players as last year, and look at the improvement. Coach Graves has had the boys ready to play every game. Not a single double-digit loss all year, and 14-0 in the district. There were no letdowns or collapses to inferior teams, and even against the better teams, Columbia was in it the entire game. Maybe this had a little to do with.......coaching? And Graves was Coach of the Year of District 8. If you're right, and this game comes down to coaching, then give me Coach Graves, the man who has had these boys ready every night and the Coach of the Year.

  15. Oakland[/url]Grad' date='Mar 1 2005 - 01:07 PM']dont know why that would be reason to smile about since a loss is a loss no matter how ya slice it.

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    If we're comparing scores, then it seems like a single digit loss to a quality opponent looks a little better than an almost 20-point blowout. But it doesn't matter. I don't know why we're comparing scores in the first place. The game will be decided between COLUMBIA and RIVERDALE tonight. Not anyone else. I think it's been shown that these two teams can play on the same level. I'll give the edge to the home-team Lions though who have momentum on their side and have played consistently tough all year.

  16. I also want to add that Riverdale is 4-0 vs 8aaa this year.

     

    VS Tullahomas

    Columbia: 61-58, 71-46

    Riverdale: 62-54 (w/o Hartsfield and Thomas), 73-55

     

    VS Coffee Co.

    Columbia: 62-56, 59-39

    Riverdale: 63-51, 61-32

     

    Those are the 2 common opponents that Riverdale and Columbia have against teams they have both played twice. It shows opponent and scores of both games, looks like Riverdale has done just as good if not better. Just thought i would post that so people could see.

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    You forgot the common opponent Beech. Riverdale lost to them by 19. Columbia lost by 9. :o

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    I disagree with the whole speed factor

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    Why? I haven't seen Riverdale play, but several people from District 7 on here have said that Riverdale does not handle speed well. If you're gonna say you disagree, at least back it up. What makes you say that the Warriors will be able to handle Columbia's speed?

  18. Oakland[/url'>Grad' date='Mar 1 2005 - 08:56 AM']Before you mention riverdale's number of losses you need to look who they are to: oakland( a team columbia lost to) twice, wilson central twice, siegel twice, beech( a team columbia lost to), gallatin(a team columbia lost to) twice lebanon 3 times and blackman once. With the exception of blackman, all of these teams are still playing and have the chance of making a deep run into the boro. There is no doubt in my mind that Riverdale has played one of the toughest schedules around. With that said, you just arent gonna see district 7-aaa folks go against one of their own, especially during this time of year, whether they are a heavy underdog or not, so i would get used to it. Having seen both teams this year, i think Kevin Smith provides a big matchup problem for columbia

     

    What kind of speed has Riverdale matched up with this year?

  19. I think Bradley's loss last night makes this a very interesting bracket when it comes to the sub-state. I used to have Bradley pretty much chalked in as going to state (assuming they won their region), because the loser of Region 4's championship would have had the tough task of going on the road and beating the Bears at home. Now, I like Region 4's chances of sending two teams to state now, because I believe everyone left in Region 3 is very beatable.

     

    So, if there are two teams, who does everyone think they'll be?

    I'll go with Siegel and Columbia. Siegel has drawn the easier side of the region bracket and probably won't be seriously tested until the championship. I'll go with Columbia to fight their way through the bottom half of the bracket.

     

    Look for both the Lions and the Stars in the state tournament......

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