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One thing I know won't happen is Ooltewah overlooking a team. First of all, every team that they will play in the playoffs has a winning record.

 

Second, their 2nd round match-up is a complete toss-up as to who they will play.

 

Third, Monroe didn't even know the Owls were playing Science Hill until after the Soddy game. One of the interviewers had to tell him. If you don't overlook Soddy Daisy, you don't overlook anyone.

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It should be interesting actually. SH has played well the past few games, and appears to be reducing it's turnovers. Penalties still bit them last week against a VERY disciplined team in DB. How focused will they be?

It does appear that the Owls perimeter running is strong and that could spell trouble for SH. Hopefully SH learned to "seal" this week. There's a reason they make you play the game...."paper" never beat anyone!

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It should be interesting actually. SH has played well the past few games, and appears to be reducing it's turnovers. Penalties still bit them last week against a VERY disciplined team in DB. How focused will they be?

It does appear that the Owls perimeter running is strong and that could spell trouble for SH. Hopefully SH learned to "seal" this week. There's a reason they make you play the game...."paper" never beat anyone!

 

Boy, isn't that the truth!

 

Is it a long shot for Science Hill to win? Probably so, but it is still a shot. :lol:

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When you go into the Owls nest you best be prepared to take the ball down the field little by little. Defense is very strong and don't give free yards. The fans are probably some of the best. And watch out Woods can scramble when in trouble. And make sure there are four or more guys on Marshall.

 

Ooltewah wins big and has a rematch with McMinn in round 2!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

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Go Owls! Obviously at this point in 5A playoffs any team can win. But Ooltewah is tough...they get to play at home in front of a guaranteed standing room only crowd, they have a very experience coach who will make sure they're prepared and not overlooking Science Hill, the skills players are plentiful and good! So...I will predict an Ooltewah victory....

 

Ooltewah 41, Science Hill 13

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Go Owls! Obviously at this point in 5A playoffs any team can win. But Ooltewah is tough...they get to play at home in front of a guaranteed standing room only crowd, they have a very experience coach who will make sure they're prepared and not overlooking Science Hill, the skills players are plentiful and good! So...I will predict an Ooltewah victory....

 

Ooltewah 41, Science Hill 13

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Go Owls! Obviously at this point in 5A playoffs any team can win. But Ooltewah is tough...they get to play at home in front of a guaranteed standing room only crowd, they have a very experience coach who will make sure they're prepared and not overlooking Science Hill, the skills players are plentiful and good! So...I will predict an Ooltewah victory....

 

Ooltewah 41, Science Hill 13

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