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I am two or three counties west of you but would just like to say I enjoy reading these post's about the teams in the Clay/Macon county areas. Sounds like the teams there have great rivalries, and the fans have a great passion for the game. I wish it were more like that here.

 

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Continue these great posts! I enjoy keeping up with things over there.

 

They are very fun rivalries! And every game played in the area is very entertaining! It seems like no matter who any of theses teams play, there fans pack the gym! It is always a fun atmosphere here in the upper cumberland! I have seen alot of basketball and I will say that this area brings the best atmospheres! Lafayette, RBS, Celina, HS, PC, Clarkrange, SC, Gordonsville, Monterey, JC, etc. Fans at theses really get into there basketball and it makes the games very fun to attend on a nightly basis especially when it is in the very small gyms where it is twice as loud!! :thumb:

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Yes, John & I will be there with the gals during softball season. John got a promotion with the state but we're hoping everything still works out where he can be there as much as in the past. Sam-O has changed schools so she said she wants to come to as many games as possible depending on her college work load. John and I have been working a lot lately so we haven't been able to make it to b-ball games. But hopefully, work has let up a little.

 

Catch20, we'll be getting the gals together soon for conditioning. We can't practice until Feb. 14th, I think. I'm ready for softball!

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They are very fun rivalries! And every game played in the area is very entertaining! It seems like no matter who any of theses teams play, there fans pack the gym! It is always a fun atmosphere here in the upper cumberland! I have seen alot of basketball and I will say that this area brings the best atmospheres! Lafayette, RBS, Celina, HS, PC, Clarkrange, SC, Gordonsville, Monterey, JC, etc. Fans at theses really get into there basketball and it makes the games very fun to attend on a nightly basis especially when it is in the very small gyms where it is twice as loud!! :)

 

As I stated earlier being a county or two west of you, and being in the East Tennessee area, I will have to agree the atmosphere in that areas is much greater!

 

I have been to Clarkrange on several occasions, and agree that is a home court advantage!

 

The only other venue I have been to that you mentioned is Celina, but that was for a football game a few years back, not quite the same atmosphere, i would presume.

 

I will pop in from time to time to keep abreast to these rivalries.

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It's all good fun for most of the fans. I think there are a few here and there that take it a little more seriously. :unsure: Being from Hermitage Springs, I have a lot of friends in Lafayette, Red Boiling, and Celina. We have a lot of fun discussing sports. I guess that's one of the advantages of small towns being rivals.

 

LOL! Yea, I love it when during the game, the opposing fans look like they want to tear each others heads off, but as soon as the game is over, they are laughing and talking with each other! Thats what makes thr rivalries that much better, alot of the fans actually know each other!!

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Dawgwriter,

 

Yes, John & I will be there with the gals during softball season. John got a promotion with the state but we're hoping everything still works out where he can be there as much as in the past. Sam-O has changed schools so she said she wants to come to as many games as possible depending on her college work load. John and I have been working a lot lately so we haven't been able to make it to b-ball games. But hopefully, work has let up a little.

 

Catch20, we'll be getting the gals together soon for conditioning. We can't practice until Feb. 14th, I think. I'm ready for softball!

Glad to hear it. BTW, where is Sam now?

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