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We will have to agree to disagree. If there is a better district I would hate to know it or face them. Commander have you seen LC, UC, or Humboldt play in one of their matchups? If you have than you saw a different game than I did, and if you haven't than when you do we may come closer to an agreement on the best teams in the state. If there are any three teams better in the state in single a than these three they are then pretty awesome. Now, there will be some teams at the boro that are at the sme level as these three. You must remember that UC and Humboldt bring everyone back from state tourney appearance and majority of the year top state ranking in 2a! Also, LC was the only 1a team to defeat lst years state champs and they have everyone back! The middle and the west may have some great teams but the battle tested toughness of district 14a teams I feel will win out!

 

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CC as I noted in an earlier post That's the problem I haven't seen these teams. I HAVE, seen the teams in mid and east and while I agree 14A is maybe the toughest district there is, some great bball in the east and mid as well. I don't think you have seen these teams play so it is hard for either one of us to really know what the competition is. The next few weeks will tell. I wish everyone good luck and hopefully we will be seeing you at the 'boro! B)

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i just think its funny how all the west tenn. people think there teams are so far ahead of east and middle when they havent seen any of them play....i dont getting on here saying my teams miles better than the west so im tired of hearing all the crap...let the game speak for itself and quit acting like your a step above the middle and east before you get knocked off the step and put back in your place come state tourney time B)

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i just think its funny how all the west tenn. people think there teams are so far ahead of east and middle when they havent seen any of them play....i dont getting on here saying my teams miles better than the west so im tired of hearing all the crap...let the game speak for itself and quit acting like your a step above the middle and east before you get knocked off the step and put back in your place come state tourney time B)

If you noticed cully that is exactally what I said. Not very many of us have seen each other play BUT... I agree we still play some preety good bball herein the mid and east!! B)

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