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Not seen Red Boiling play this year, but I'm going with Jackson County by 10 or more at home. I may eat this reply after the final buzzer. However I'm going with RBS being OVER RATED!!! Man it hurts to pick Jackson County, but I have respect for that program. However, I have heard that RBS has got a good ball club. They must have made a huge turn around from when we were in their district. I remember them being a pushover team. But new year brings new players. Good Luck to Both teams. Someone post that score if please when it's over.

RBS returns the bulk of the team that took them to the state tournament last year...6 of the 7 players that saw majority of the playing time returns this year, so no they're not overrated...When Upperman was in the district RBS was a push over team that you probably would be by 30 or 40 points each night you played them, and they have been a push over team for the last 15 or so years, but Last year was the year i've been waiting for because I knew we were gonna be a decent team and it would be the first year of a winning stretch for RBS...RBS will be a team to compete for the top 3 spots in the district for the next 5 or 6 years...You think Clakrange has reloaded this year, just get a load of us come next year... :thumb: ...I assure you that RBS is not overrated and they will prove it Tuesday night when "THE BIG RED MACHINE" pulls up...

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This should be a tight game, but if RBS doesnt play a little better than what they have the last 2 games then they will get beat! RBS will have to play a flawless game to win at JC, because as I have seen the home team gets all the calls in JC! JC also has really good home-court advantage with a good crowd that shows up and cheers for there team! Good Luck to RBS this should be a very good game! :D

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