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  1. Just my opinion but I hope nothing but the worst for the whole Huntland student section for the way they treated this young lady that has already been through so much. I know they don't care but if they only knew the whole story.

    Classy...Just as expected... I wish everyone could have heard the foul language used at the end of the game by the MC fans and a former MC coach that I had to hear. I never expected to hear so much foul language from adults directed at the refs and at the Huntland kids. SMH at the level these people sunk to including all the Twitter comments by those in charge.  #TrueBlue=RoyalBlue  #HornetForLife

  2. Not trying to start a back and forth with you but stats don't win the award. Scotts Hill had an amazing young lady graduate a while back with virtually 3,000 points (2,998-2,999), with monster rebound and assist stats...voted final three in both her junior and senior seasons, "losing" to different winners, and went on to lead Union University to a national championship or two. If she were chosen no one could have argued against, but she was not...she also led the state in stats. One of the other ladies that was named Miss Basketball also played at Union...never had the success that her runner up achieved. The difference was where they played...the winner's school had already produced two or three Miss Basketball winners, and had an amazing run of state championship teams prior to her career there. The year before (junior season), the winner of the award's team and Scotts Hill played a home and home...both were close games but she outplayed the winner badly in one game and comfortably in the other. Lot's of factors are involved in naming Miss Basketball...stats are important, but not the determining factor. 

    I do agree that a great deal of the process is political. I was just trying to make a case that the stats should be strongly considered in the decision. Sometimes it seems stats aren't a consideration but where you are from is a big factor or who your coached by is more important. There are several young ladies that deserve to be recognized. If I had a vote, mine would go to Ali Golden for Class A Miss Basketball.

  3. What kind of program has Cascade turned in to?..Learn to not press when the other team subs.  Huntland subs up 40 in the 3rd and the coach starts pressing the subs.  Press the starters if  you want to press then its okay to keep pressing.

  4. Why cant the TSSAA allow a "wildcard" situation to happen to find an opponent?

    Oh wait...That might make too much sense

    That would allow other teams that actually had better records to be rewarded with post-season games...Oh wait...that might make too much sense!

  5. Having to compete with schools more than twice your size is not being SOFT. All schools deserve the chance to compete with schools of similar size. Small or Large... With that logic, you might as well get rid of classifications all together. The system currently is set up for the private schools to be successful because that is where the money is. That is who the T$$AA is and will be concerned with...not the small schools or the large schools but...What is best for the Private Schools. Where did the classes get added? ..Private schools

  6. The only ones complaining are the ones not winning... If the smallest school in a class had 50 less kids than the largest people would still want a change

    I disagree completely...Our school has been very vocal about the subject and our programs are very successful. Winning is great but having to play schools twice your size is not an equal playing field. Travel time cant get much worse...we currently travel an hour or more to over half our district games in all sports... including football and basketball.  Everyone wants to win but at least allow us to compete with similar size schools...Win or Lose!!!

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