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QUOTE(riverdaleman @ Feb 14 2007 - 09:28 PM) 826372269[/snapback]

id would love to try and compare but to be honest i dont even knkow ho is in 7AA and why it is relevent to compare 7AAA -7AA

 

Very easy, Cookeville lost to Livingston Academy who probably will win 7AA and also have Clarkrangein it who has been one of the top teams in the state in AA all year all year.

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QUOTE(PHargis @ Feb 14 2007 - 10:14 PM) 826372404[/snapback]

Very easy, Cookeville lost to Livingston Academy who probably will win 7AA and also have Clarkrangein it who has been one of the top teams in the state in AA all year all year.

 

 

 

Clarkrange is in 7A. But I agree with you that 7AA is better than 7AAA. 7AA has Livingston Academy and Upperman two teams at the top of AA basketball this season.

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QUOTE(riverdaleman @ Feb 14 2007 - 09:28 PM) 826372269[/snapback]

id would love to try and compare but to be honest i dont even knkow ho is in 7AA and why it is relevent to compare 7AAA -7AA

 

 

It's not relevent. But, three or so years ago 8AAA Shelbyville was preseason #1 in the world with tv crews following them around like puppies. Lowly 7AA Jackson Co (7AA at the time) upset the power house in a November game in Gainsboro.

 

The teams in the Upper Cumberland including 7A,AA,and AAA play each other in several rivalries. They are all better for it.

 

There have been some really great match ups over the decades.

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QUOTE(85warrior @ Feb 14 2007 - 10:43 PM) 826372487[/snapback]

This year.....top to bottom...7AAA is better.

 

85, you and Jimbo are the ones who have the best idea. One thing is for sure, 7 no matter the division, is very tough with very good players and good coaching and extremely good rivalries. They know the game.

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QUOTE(PHargis @ Feb 14 2007 - 10:55 PM) 826372511[/snapback]

85, you and Jimbo are the ones who have the best idea. One thing is for sure, 7 no matter the division, is very tough with very good players and good coaching and extremely good rivalries. They know the game.

 

 

 

Agree 7 is always good.

 

I just think this year after Upperman and LA there is a pretty big fall-off in 7AA.

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It's so hard to compare in girls basketball.

You can't say but I'm not so sure LA would've beaten Cookeville Monday if two of the Lady Cavs starters weren't out with injury,and they lost a third during the game! That's not to say LA & Upperman aren't great though cause they are!

 

Here's a good example of the difference between the men & the women though...

The CAV men (who are 2nd to the bottom in 7-AAA) beat the LA men (who are regular season 7-AA champs) Monday night in the nightcap.

 

 

 

THE SQUAD

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QUOTE(THE SQUAD @ Feb 15 2007 - 01:19 AM) 826372616[/snapback]

It's so hard to compare in girls basketball.

You can't say but I'm not so sure LA would've beaten Cookeville Friday if two of the Lady Cavs starters weren't out with injury,and they lost a third during the game! That's not to say LA & Upperman aren't great though cause they are!

 

Here's a good example of the difference between the men & the women though...

The CAV men (who are 2nd to the bottom in 7-AAA) beat the LA men (who are regular season 7-AA champs) Friday night in the nightcap.

THE SQUAD

 

 

Who was the third cookevile lost?

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