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I wasn't able to attend the games from saturday night in Lexington because i went to Ripley for the region 7AA games. I was curious to how the Sycamore Lexington game went. I didn't think Lexington was great but i did think they were quite capable of winning. I am curious as to what some of the 12AA fans think about Sycamore. No trash or dogging them, strait up tell me what you think.

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I wasn't able to attend the games from saturday night in Lexington because i went to Ripley for the region 7AA games. I was curious to how the Sycamore Lexington game went. I didn't think Lexington was great but i did think they were quite capable of winning. I am curious as to what some of the 12AA fans think about Sycamore. No trash or dogging them, strait up tell me what you think.

 

Sycamore is a good soild team that is well coached. Number 33 is a great player and I think he leads Middle TN with three's.

Their center is #51 and he plays well at times but, he is NO Wayne Chrism!!!

Sycamore has never seen or played a Willie Kemp type player before night and it well show!! :ph34r:

 

Bolivar has two BB championships and they know the playoffs better then any team in the state. :o

 

Bolivar's biggest problem is playing down to the other team's talent. ;)

(i.e. Lexington and McNairy)

 

Bolivar over Sycamore

Liberty will kill McNairy Central.

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Well allow me the be the first Sycamore supporter to say congrats to Bolivar Central on a tremendous win tonight at Lexington. Final Score:

 

Bolivar Central (28-9): 65

Sycamore (26-4): 32

 

This marks the third time in the past five years that Bolivar has ended Sycamore's basketball season. In '01-'02 the Tigers beat the War Eagles first ever group of seniors in the substate by a score of 79-56. Two years ago the teams met again in the substate and Bolivar beat Sycamore 61-51 in what was Barry Jones' final game as Sycamore's head basketball coach. Tonight Bolivar ended the War Eagles season once again and ended the playing careers of seven War Eagles seniors. Jesse Moulton, Brian Bullard, Reece Crawford, Jacob Forbes, Steven True, Chad Scott, and Bryan Hawkins. Congrats to all of you guys on what was an outstanding four years and your senior year was great. Congrats to Coach Brian Farmer on a great first year at the helm of the basketball program at Sycamore. Despite having to deal with off the court drama you held this team together (Coach Tinch did a great job in the interim coach role) and finished as the District 11AA Champions of 2005-2006.

 

Bolivar showed why they should still be considered the best team in the state in Class AA tonight. Willie Kemp played like a guy who's going to sign to play college basketball for one of the nation's Top Five programs. He had 21 points on the night and really got his team off to a great start with two three's right out of the gates. Wayne Chism showed why he will be playing for the best team in the SEC right now by adding 16 points and shutting out John Kinman tonight. Jeremy Rhodes played like the next big thing in Bolivar by finishing the night with a double/double (10 points & 10 rebounds). Kendrick Madden's all around play (rebounding, scoring, and defense) proves why he has made a state championship team even better after coming from a team that won a state title one year ago. Madden finished the night with 9 points and held War Eagles star Jesse Moulton to 10 points on the night (Moulton lit Lexington up for 24 last weekend).

 

Good Luck to the Bolivar Central Tigers the rest of the way and I hope that you guys do 3-PEAT as champions of Class AA. Rick Rudesil is a great coach and he coaches a great team full of athletes that are great because of the main fact that they work their tails off night in and night out to be #1. I look forward to seeing you guys play in Murfreesboro in a couple of weeks. Bring the A-GAME that you beat Liberty three times with and crushed Sycamore tonight with and I promise that you guys will be State Champs when all is said and done.

 

I look for Sycamore to keep that fast growing tradition of excellence going in Pleasant View next year. Austin Lohin and John Kinman both return to lead the way for the War Eagles who will look to defend their district title in what promises to be an even better District 11AA in 2006-2007. Guys like Aaron Nicholson, Murray Harris, Derek Cannon, Ethan Binkley, Tyler Huston, and Travis Dempsey will have to step up big to fill the shoes of some departing seniors who will really be missed. Good Luck in 2006-2007 Sycamore!!!!!!!!!

 

THAT SUMS IT UP RIGHT THERE!!!!!!

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Catfish...thanks from all of us at BCHS for the kind words.

 

I believed, even more than I let on I guess that this is BCHS year for at least one more championship. It just seems they have the ingredients for it this year.

 

Anyway, thanks man. We appreciate all the support we can get.

 

I believe they will do it again...but if not...

Man what a run they've had. I sure will miss these Seniors...but I don't beleive we'll be slackers next year either.

 

One last point...I NEVER blame anyone for hanging tight with their team...even Juke (but he is certifiable :thumb: ), but they're have been many doubters across the state as to BCHS ability.

 

I sure hope our guys remember that...and I believe they will. Their opinion I know, but I'd never doubt a team until I was proven wrong. And that's just my opinion.

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