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Got to throw some congrats out to the Blue Angels (Lady Jets) 16-u team for making it to the semi-finals of the TN Miracle Classic this weekend. Finishing in the top 4 of this 16-team tournament is huge, considering the fact that it is one of the most competitive events in the South. Even more impressive is that they accomplished this with a team made up entirely of players from the same high school - half of which were playing out of their age group by 1 or 2 years. Not only did they compete against all-star squads from other states, they beat several of them including two different Dayton Lady Hoopstars (DLH) teams - a powerhouse organization from Ohio.

You should see the look on people's faces when they realize that their "put-together" team just got beat by a high school team! Especially some rude, obnoxious ones from Dayton...

Just a good example that chemistry, toughness, and teamwork can make up for alot. But, pure size and talent will win out if there is enough of it - as evidenced by the SC (Nike) 76'ers!

Still, this bunch turned alot of heads this year with what they accomplished as a high school team playing in the world of AAU all-star squads. Congrats ladies, I enjoyed it...hope you did too...

I'll be looking forward to watching you this winter!

 

Coach GS

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The 9U team was Team Pride and Pride beat the angels by about 20

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I'm not trying to be a sore loser, but the game against the pride was officiated poorly, and it was much closer than the score will tell. ---The Angels had to foul toward the end of the game!!! they were within 8 in the 4th quarter! thumb

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final 40 to 19.  Very few free throws made in the game and Never got within 15

in the 4th.  It seems like it is always the refs......  Maybe it was just a bunch little 9 year olds who really play hard.

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Folks it was not the State and they are just 9 and 10 year olds get a grip <_<

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Folks it was not the State and they are just 9 and 10 year olds get a grip :ph34r:

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Well I am a blue angel and we played hard ball and we are 9 and 10 year olds. We only practice once a week. What other team do you see as good as ours that doesn't practice all the time. It's just a game but we always want to win. The refs were horrible and we've played in two other tournaments and we've never complained before. We work hard to win each ballgame, too hard to get cheated out of it. :P Thanks this is radiojet's lil sis. Blue Angel and we will be playing in Cookville this weekend and we are going to win. Thanks! B)

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Well I am a blue angel and we played hard ball and we are 9 and 10 year olds.  We only practice once a week. What other team do you see as good as ours that doesn't practice all the time. It's just a game but we always want to win. The refs were horrible and we've played in two other tournaments and we've never complained before. We work hard to win each ballgame, too hard to get cheated out of it.  :ph34r: Thanks this is radiojet's lil sis. Blue Angel and we will be playing in Cookville this weekend and we are going to win.  Thanks! :P

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This "9 or 10 year old" writes better than alot of adults on this board thumb

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