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It all depends on what happens tonight when LV plays at Sale Creek:

Here's the standings:

 

1. CSAS (locked)

2. SP (locked)

3. RH (very sure a lock, has margin of victory tie-breaker over Sale Creek, and has a victory over South Pittsburg)

4. Sale Creek (even if they win, puts them in a tie with RH, see above)

5. Whitwell (if SC wins, they stay put at 5th, if LV wins they go to 6th)

6. Lookout Valley (again, see above for Whitwell)

 

If Sale Creek wins tonight:

LV vs. RH winner play SP

Sale Creek vs. Whitwell winner plays CSAS

 

Coaches' meeting I believe is Wedensday to set the dates and times in stone, and also to nominate Coach of the Year, All-District, MVP.

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The only team that has a chance to do any damage in the post season is CSAS everyone else has no hope. CSAS should have the player of the year and Coach of the year. If they win Tuesday night vs. South Pittsburg then they will have gone undefeated in the district over the last two years and own a 22 game winning streak vs. district opponents. You can't argue with that.

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QUOTE(hawkfan14 @ Feb 12 2007 - 10:53 AM) 826368521[/snapback]

Yes no arguing with that. They are a good team. It will be hard for someone to beat them.

 

 

It will be hard, very hard, for someone in the district to beat them (I assume that's what you meant), but that's as far as they'll go. District 5 will rule the Region once again.

 

Here's how it'll end up (I think):

1. CSAS (Dominant...in the district)

2. South Pittsburg (Will probably get to the championship game again)

3. Richard Hardy (I predicted it; You're welcome Hawk fans)

4. Sale Creek (Look out, could cause some trouble in the tourney!)

5. Lookout Valley (Down this year, but not to be overlooked)

6. Whitwell (6th only because there's not a 7th place)

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QUOTE(Tigerinsania @ Feb 12 2007 - 12:44 PM) 826368591[/snapback]

It will be hard, very hard, for someone in the district to beat them (I assume that's what you meant), but that's as far as they'll go. District 5 will rule the Region once again.

 

Here's how it'll end up (I think):

1. CSAS (Dominant...in the district)

2. South Pittsburg (Will probably get to the championship game again)

3. Richard Hardy (I predicted it; You're welcome Hawk fans)

4. Sale Creek (Look out, could cause some trouble in the tourney!)

5. Lookout Valley (Down this year, but not to be overlooked)

6. Whitwell (6th only because there's not a 7th place)

 

 

I think CSAS will make it past the region by beating Grace in the region semifinals.

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QUOTE(SP123 @ Feb 12 2007 - 02:10 PM) 826368720[/snapback]

Who's the player of the year? All-District 6-A from each team? Coach of the year?

 

 

It has got to be Coach Dragoo from CSAS winning 22 straight in the district. MVP is either Dontay Hampton or Hassan Cobb from CSAS. The other member of the all-district team from CSAS is Brian Ball.

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QUOTE(oldtimeballer @ Feb 12 2007 - 04:23 PM) 826368971[/snapback]

I would have to agree with RH coach being coach of the year. CSAS was suposed to be right where they are at the top. But RH was to have been at the bottom. CSAS is still the better team by far but coach of the year should be RH coach.

 

 

The only reason RH is where they are is because the teams are so bad. A good coach would not let some of the stuff fly that goes on up there.

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