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Congratulations to Giles County on winning yet another regular season district championship and they are probably going to win yet another tourney title for the gazillianth year in a row. You might think I do not like GCHS but I do. I go to school there currently, and I am a big fan of Bobcat athletics, but I think it is about time we start getting some competition here. I mean, even if GCHS has had a poor team, they still continue to dominate the district. Is Coach Billy Holt that good, or is the rest of the district that bad??? I would like to know what you guys think...

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QUOTE(cardinals_09 @ Feb 14 2007 - 06:34 PM) 826372059[/snapback]

Congratulations to Giles County on winning yet another regular season district championship and they are probably going to win yet another tourney title for the gazillianth year in a row. You might think I do not like GCHS but I do. I go to school there currently, and I am a big fan of Bobcat athletics, but I think it is about time we start getting some competition here. I mean, even if GCHS has had a poor team, they still continue to dominate the district. Is Coach Billy Holt that good, or is the rest of the district that bad??? I would like to know what you guys think...

 

 

Watch yourself. If GC had a bad team, they would dominate the district? No. Holt is a good coach and I like him...Giles County is bigger,quicker, and stronger than the other teams and everything but being bigger comes from good coaching. But he couldn't take a "bad" team and "dominate" the whole district. He isn't friggen Bobby Knight.

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Spring Hill showed in their last game with the Bobcats that they could hang around with them, but ran out of gas in the end. That was a relief to see after Giles County absolutely spanked us three times in a row.(Dating back to last season) I don't know if Spring Hill has enough depth down low to put Giles County away. (Sorry guys) I can see a close game, but the win is a little foggy right now.

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I would say that Lewis County is capable of beating Giles County as well. They were down 13-0 in the begining of the last meeting and came back and lost by 6. They had them within 2 but had to start fouling in the last thirty seconds. It was similar to the last Spring Hill meeting as well. I think that the top spot is up for grabs right now between the three, and it just depends on what team decides to step it up this tournament.

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QUOTE(SHHSRaiders27 @ Feb 14 2007 - 09:05 PM) 826372233[/snapback]

Spring Hill showed in their last game with the Bobcats that they could hang around with them, but ran out of gas in the end. That was a relief to see after Giles County absolutely spanked us three times in a row.(Dating back to last season) I don't know if Spring Hill has enough depth down low to put Giles County away. (Sorry guys) I can see a close game, but the win is a little foggy right now.

 

 

 

man i forgot lewis and spring hill played thursday night. the way you were talking spring hill was already in the championship game. wait what happened oh yea... lewis won.

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