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I am not going to keep up with points just seeing what people say.

 

As for Tuesdays games.

 

Sycamore over Fairview- They are too good. Fairview will struggle even at home.

 

Harpeth over Cheatham Co.- Harpeth needs a big win as does Cheatham but I see Harpeth taking it with Homecourt advantage.

 

Stewart Co. over Creekwood- Both teams undeafeted trying to get 2 games up on either Cheatham Co. or Harpeth. SC is home and will win as they could get to 4-0 with Sycamore coming to town if they get this one.

 

Montgomery Central over Waverly- Waverly will not have anyone that will be able to stop Cody Dunn. Look for Waverly to have a long year.

 

What does everyone else think and why?

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I am not going to keep up with points just seeing what people say.

 

As for Tuesdays games.

 

Sycamore over Fairview- They are too good. Fairview will struggle even at home.

 

Harpeth over Cheatham Co.- Harpeth needs a big win as does Cheatham but I see Harpeth taking it with Homecourt advantage.

 

Stewart Co. over Creekwood- Both teams undeafeted trying to get 2 games up on either Cheatham Co. or Harpeth. SC is home and will win as they could get to 4-0 with Sycamore coming to town if they get this one.

 

Montgomery Central over Waverly- Waverly will not have anyone that will be able to stop Cody Dunn. Look for Waverly to have a long year.

 

What does everyone else think and why?

 

Good Picks :thumb:

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Thank you Big Country. Now for Friday's games.

 

Harpeth @ Sycamore- Well I say that Harpeth will win even though it is at Sycamore. This would put them tied in the district standings. I say Newton and Trey Caruthers have big nights as Sycamore loses in a heartbreaker. Harpeth by 5+.

 

Stewart Co. @ Waverly- SC got a big win over Creek Wood and now if they take care of buisness at Waverly they could be alone at first if Sycamore loses. They just need to worry bout themselves and they could get off to one of their best district starts yet. I say SC by 10+.

 

Montgomery Central @ Cheatham Co.- Cheatham Co. can't afford to lose 3 straight in district. They weren't suppose to win at Harpeth or Sycamore though. They have to have this one in my opinion as it is home and against Mont. Cent. I say Cheatham by 12+.

 

 

These are my opinions. What does everyone else think?

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Thank you Big Country. Now for Friday's games.

 

Harpeth @ Sycamore- Well I say that Harpeth will win even though it is at Sycamore. This would put them tied in the district standings. I say Newton and Trey Caruthers have big nights as Sycamore loses in a heartbreaker. Harpeth by 5+.

 

Stewart Co. @ Waverly- SC got a big win over Creek Wood and now if they take care of buisness at Waverly they could be alone at first if Sycamore loses. They just need to worry bout themselves and they could get off to one of their best district starts yet. I say SC by 10+.

 

Montgomery Central @ Cheatham Co.- Cheatham Co. can't afford to lose 3 straight in district. They weren't suppose to win at Harpeth or Sycamore though. They have to have this one in my opinion as it is home and against Mont. Cent. I say Cheatham by 12+.

These are my opinions. What does everyone else think?

They look pretty good to me. Stewart Co. is really showing their stuff this year, I just don't know what to think.

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They look pretty good to me. Stewart Co. is really showing their stuff this year, I just don't know what to think.

 

 

 

Yeah they have come out fighting, but def. not lettin their guard down. They arent playing 'Fantastic', but doing good enough to win their ball games. It'll be tougher when they face off with the Cheatham County trio. Im not knocking Creekwood, because they have a firm club that is sure to show up every game..but I still think Harpeth and Sycamore are top notch in the District. Though I do very well hope the Rebels can keep up the Great work :)

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Yeah they have come out fighting, but def. not lettin their guard down. They arent playing 'Fantastic', but doing good enough to win their ball games. It'll be tougher when they face off with the Cheatham County trio. Im not knocking Creekwood, because they have a firm club that is sure to show up every game..but I still think Harpeth and Sycamore and top notch in the District. Though I do very well hope the Rebels can keep up the Great work :thumb:

 

Nothing against Stewart, but we didn't play well, they did, and got a couple of beneficial calls and it still took 2ot's to beat us on their floor.

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Cheatham Co. to break the win column Friday Night at home over Montgomery Central. The Cubs run & gun pace with the backcourt (the Dansbys, Beach, Guye, Campbell, & Calhoun) will wear the Indians down and they'll get good performances out of Briggs, Hoeh, & Brumit against Central's big weapon in Cody Dunn.

 

Stewart Co. will continue their dominance over Waverly Central mainly because West torched the Tigers all three times that these two teams played one another last year and I'd expect him to do more of the same this time around.

 

Sycamore will beat Harpeth at home next week in a huge county rivalry. The War Eagles are trying to make a statement early that they are the class of the district once again this year. The key to this one will be how the War Eagles big guys fare against Harpeth's inside duo of Baker & Newton.

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Friday Night picks:

 

Harpeth over Sycamore..in a real good one (win by 3)

 

Stewart Co. over Waverly Central (win by 12+)

 

Cheatham Co. over Mont. Central (win by 15+)

 

 

The Harpeth-War Eagle came is a real close one to call, but I think Harpeth might be able to pull it off on Sycamore ground like SCHS did early last season. Great teams no doubt though.

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well the Sycamore and Harpeth game will be intresting. If Austin Lohin isn't playing for Sycamore (which I'm sure he will) then its a win for Harpeth, but if Chase Baker can't play then Sycamore has a great advantage and the game could easily go there way. For those of you who don't know both these players have injuries.

 

Stewart Co. over Waverly

 

Creek Wood over Mont Cent but it is closer than people will expect

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