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Powell almost beat Maryville in the playoffs when maryville plays their best ball that was the man's point. Last year we came closer to beating them then anyone except for melrose... when was the last time any Webb team even came close to beating a team like the rebels. Oh and by the way thats the rebels of maryville not that terrible west team you beat up on last week. That team that almost beat maryville last year is almost all back with the exception of huber and bruhin. You people picking Webb to win tonight are gonna be real disappointed on that long ride home tonight.
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Powell has always had decent or above average talent.  The problem is they choke.  Have for years.  Still doing it.  Cody Watts will win alot of ballgames for you guys this year, but you'll choke somewhere along the line.

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How can Powell choke? they have to play one of the best high school programs in the state.

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haha almost beat a maryville team....almost .ya they almost beat webb and webb has 16 returning starters from last yeat...im sure webb would almost beat maryville if they played them year in and year out for the past ten years... oh and webbs never come close to a team like maryville....uh well a couple years ago thy came close to mba...mcallie...last year they beat baylor with ut signee jacquez mclendon and they have 2 state championships...how many does powell have? only a blow out loss to BA in the early 90's.

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haha almost beat a maryville team....almost .ya they almost beat webb and webb has 16 returning starters from last yeat...im sure webb would almost beat maryville if they played them year in and year out for the past ten years... oh and webbs never come close to a team like maryville....uh well a couple years ago thy came close to mba...mcallie...last year they beat baylor with ut signee jacquez mclendon and they have 2 state championships...how many does powell have? only a blow out loss to BA in the early 90's.

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i cant wait to see the spartans lookin dissapointed walkin back to the bus and all of u who doubted us can cry too just be ready for the panthers this year

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BB13- Lets see, mmm.........last season. All that talent, you guys were gonna win your region. Lost to Webb, Maryville, Central and Maryville again. When you have the talent and don't win it's called choking. Very respectable for an average to above average team. Powell has a good program. You guys are middle of the roaders. Nothing wrong with that.

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All of you Webb people are going to feel really stupid when Powell rolls tonight. It is unbelievable to me how ignorant some of you people are. Last year was a fluke. Webb should tell everybody they know that they beat Powell last year. It had to be one of their biggest wins all year. Maybe some day Webb will play a real schedule.

 

Powell will not just beat Webb tonight, they will send those pretty boys limping home to mommy and daddy.

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i dont understand all the webb people are biast so they talk a lot...just like 50 cent and ja rule...all u talk is crap...its what happens on the field that matters...not what we talk about on here...powells gonna win it hands down because webb has a lot to prove this week...i would hope webb would make a better appearance than they did last week...but powell has strength, speed, and talent...what does webb have? a bunch of cocky people that talk...powell doesnt talk...we play

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