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What do you mean by flashers?

 

obscure reference to a previous game, juvenile in hindsite...sorry.

 

I honestly didn't expect Cookeville to come out with a win, we just don't match up well with a team like Oakland.

 

Listening to the game, I thought Oakland took alot of outside side shots that just didn't go down, it they had, it would have been a blowout.

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obscure reference to a previous game, juvenile in hindsite...sorry.

 

I honestly didn't expect Cookeville to come out with a win, we just don't match up well with a team like Oakland.

 

Listening to the game, I thought Oakland took alot of outside side shots that just didn't go down, it they had, it would have been a blowout.

 

We had that happen before....where the shots roll around and then out.....always seem to be at the crucial times. The games we have lost have been by very few points. Hate that.....any score on the boys game?

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well according to a very good source we won by 9 we were up by 21 sounds like lebanon has got osme fight in them and i can always respect that in a team if you are gonna go down then go down fighting (yelled it at the boys against blackman)AML scored about 15 and Bivens scored about 22 (give or take a few on the points) another good win by the LADY WARRIORS sorry i couldnt be there tonight ( i know like yall care lol) took my wife out thought game was gonna be cancelled

NEXT UP OAKLAND ITS GOIN DOWN

P.S. just a reminder if you are going to the game stop in the main cafeteria and get a $5 chili super all you can eat with the baseball team

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The games last night were very likely the hardest fought ganes as a whole of the season. 7AAA has gotten to be a District that has found a way to win with defense and it has taken major efforts by some unlikely players offensively to take some on the road wins. 7AAA has become a very balanced District with some good play. While the snow possibly had some bearing on the frigid shooting it was great defensive play that kept the scores down.

it almsot felt like 7AAA Tournament play and it is about 1 and a half weeks before that happens and two District playdays to finish 5 of the " Scintilating 7" play days that has been the second half of the season. Yes, we are not thru quite yet and some great games still to be played. But more about that a little later.

 

Siegel 41-White 36

 

Siegel was very concerned about the game with with a very tough White County that was hampered by and injury to one of its major players, Joni Sompson, who played like a wounded tigress but come up a little short 41-36. Playing White on the road is like going to a dentist and having a tooth pulled as you know it has to be done but you know, realize there will be pain in doing it. White scrapped and played hard and were tied with Siegel 28-28 at the end of the 3rd quarter. Only some great 3 point shooting by Allie Wright and a great defensive effort by Siegel allowed Siegel to come ahead in the fourth and win the game. it had to be one of the hardest fought games of the night. Wright led the Stars with 14 and Simpson with 9 for White.

 

Riverdale 49

Wilson 40.

 

Campbell Brandon was rocking when Lebanon come back after being down 15 at the half and were tied at 28 at the end of the third quarter. it was another hard nosed defensive battle by two defensive teams that tried very hard not to be beaten but Riverdale came back in the last quarter and won the game. bivins scored 21 for Riverdale and Lanning had 12. Brooks had 17 for Lebanon who arguably is finishing up the season as one of the most improved teams in the District. This was a great defensive battle.

 

Cookeville 39

Oakland 31

 

Cookeville came out with the win after the game being tied and the end of the third quarter. The game was a very hard nosed defensive battle and one that could have been won by either team. Again cookeville wound up outscoring Oakland again in the fourth quarter as Oakland seemed to be worn down again by a tremendous effort the first three quarters. Tara Davis led oakland with 15 points and Helton, the fine left hand post for Cookeville again led Cookeville with 18 points.

 

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Warren 44

 

This might have been one of the best games of the night as here was two teams giving a great effort to not being at the bottom of 7AAA. they didn't play like that. Tukeea Hicks came up with one of her best games of the season and scored 17 points. It is thought if Hicks could have been more consistant and play like she has played in some games, blackman would have been a different team this season and still may be.

Warren Cpunty, playing an inspired game was only behing 25-22 at the half but was outscored 11-6 in the third and lost 53-44. it was a great game by Brooke Bowman with 4 threes and scoring 22 points.

 

WE are down now to the last two play days of the season along with some other great games scheduled to finish the season. This Week the Battle of the East occurs when Cookeville goes to White County and renews a great rivalry that will fill up the White county gym. It is the one that White county points to each year and will be a great contest. Lebanon takes it tough defense and travels to Siegel and plays the Stars. this game might likely be an overtime thriller as both teams have a lot at stake in this game. The premier game will be the game between Riverdale and Oakland and the last regular season game between the two teams and its high profiled player Lanning and Bivins for Riverdale and Davis and McCleary for Oakland. For those in the Boro, or anywhere for that matter, this will be a good one to see if you can get a ticket. So we are winding down the regular season, very few injuries, great scoring but here at the end, some of the best defense that has changed the outcome of a number of games.

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The games last night were very likely the hardest fought ganes as a whole of the season. 7AAA has gotten to be a District that has found a way to win with defense and it has taken major efforts by some unlikely players offensively to take some on the road wins. 7AAA has become a very balanced District with some good play. While the snow possibly had some bearing on the frigid shooting it was great defensive play that kept the scores down.

it almsot felt like 7AAA Tournament play and it is about 1 and a half weeks before that happens and two District playdays to finish 5 of the " Scintilating 7" play days that has been the second half of the season. Yes, we are not thru quite yet and some great games still to be played. But more about that a little later.

 

Siegel 41-White 36

 

Siegel was very concerned about the game with with a very tough White County that was hampered by and injury to one of its major players, Joni Sompson, who played like a wounded tigress but come up a little short 41-36. Playing White on the road is like going to a dentist and having a tooth pulled as you know it has to be done but you know, realize there will be pain in doing it. White scrapped and played hard and were tied with Siegel 28-28 at the end of the 3rd quarter. Only some great 3 point shooting by Allie Wright and a great defensive effort by Siegel allowed Siegel to come ahead in the fourth and win the game. it had to be one of the hardest fought games of the night. Wright led the Stars with 14 and Simpson with 9 for White.

 

Riverdale 49

Wilson 40.

 

Campbell Brandon was rocking when Lebanon come back after being down 15 at the half and were tied at 28 at the end of the third quarter. it was another hard nosed defensive battle by two defensive teams that tried very hard not to be beaten but Riverdale came back in the last quarter and won the game. bivins scored 21 for Riverdale and Lanning had 12. Brooks had 17 for Lebanon who arguably is finishing up the season as one of the most improved teams in the District. This was a great defensive battle.

 

Cookeville 39

Oakland 31

 

Cookeville came out with the win after the game being tied and the end of the third quarter. The game was a very hard nosed defensive battle and one that could have been won by either team. Again cookeville wound up outscoring Oakland again in the fourth quarter as Oakland seemed to be worn down again by a tremendous effort the first three quarters. Tara Davis led oakland with 15 points and Helton, the fine left hand post for Cookeville again led Cookeville with 18 points.

 

Blackman53

Warren 44

 

This might have been one of the best games of the night as here was two teams giving a great effort to not being at the bottom of 7AAA. they didn't play like that. Tukeea Hicks came up with one of her best games of the season and scored 17 points. It is thought if Hicks could have been more consistant and play like she has played in some games, blackman would have been a different team this season and still may be.

Warren Cpunty, playing an inspired game was only behing 25-22 at the half but was outscored 11-6 in the third and lost 53-44. it was a great game by Brooke Bowman with 4 threes and scoring 22 points.

 

WE are down now to the last two play days of the season along with some other great games scheduled to finish the season. This Week the Battle of the East occurs when Cookeville goes to White County and renews a great rivalry that will fill up the White county gym. It is the one that White county points to each year and will be a great contest. Lebanon takes it tough defense and travels to Siegel and plays the Stars. this game might likely be an overtime thriller as both teams have a lot at stake in this game. The premier game will be the game between Riverdale and Oakland and the last regular season game between the two teams and its high profiled player Lanning and Bivins for Riverdale and Davis and McCleary for Oakland. For those in the Boro, or anywhere for that matter, this will be a good one to see if you can get a ticket. So we are winding down the regular season, very few injuries, great scoring but here at the end, some of the best defense that has changed the outcome of a number of games.

 

White County is at Cookeville next week.

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