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QUOTE(TrojanSportsFan @ Feb 16 2007 - 12:47 PM) 826374641[/snapback]

You must be suffering from that insanity jamie or you wouldn't be pulling for the Cats. Or do you not want them Raiders facing the Trojanettes too early?

 

 

 

Well, I do not think the Trojans are going to finish in the 4 seed so we will not play them in the first round. The second round is a toss up, do I choose Summertown or Collinwood, who cares, we will beat either. ha ha

 

Honestly, it does not really matter. We will probably meet before it is over anyway. Good luck. I have been bragging on your team all year. If you win state, I get to say I TOLD YOU SO to everyone on the internet. ha.

 

And what is up with Summertown, how can a team lose 2 major starters and still be kicking butt? Must have a great team over there.

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QUOTE(jamieroper @ Feb 16 2007 - 04:30 PM) 826374924[/snapback]

Well, I do not think the Trojans are going to finish in the 4 seed so we will not play them in the first round. The second round is a toss up, do I choose Summertown or Collinwood, who cares, we will beat either. ha ha

 

Honestly, it does not really matter. We will probably meet before it is over anyway. Good luck. I have been bragging on your team all year. If you win state, I get to say I TOLD YOU SO to everyone on the internet. ha.

 

And what is up with Summertown, how can a team lose 2 major starters and still be kicking butt? Must have a great team over there.

 

 

You can never count out Summertown. I know Coach Willard, and everyone may not agree with the way he coaches, but he is good. Plus some good talent there.

We will see if the Trojanettes have to face the Lady Raiders just who will win.

Yeah I know you have been talking about them all season on here. I just hope that talk will be backed up by them.

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QUOTE(TrojanSportsFan @ Feb 18 2007 - 07:26 AM) 826377103[/snapback]The Trojanettes take the win. Will play Perry Co for the district championship after Perry Co upsets Summertown.

 

 

I would like a Trojan fan's opinion on what I was told last night after the game. Several people called me and told me that Collinwood displayed very poor sportsmanship during the game. They also said that Wayne County had several bad calls made against them that cost them the game. I was not there so I cannot say. What is your opinion on these 2 issues?

 

Congrats on the win Collinwood. Good luck in the finals.

 

Just a note. These comments did not come from Wayne County fans. I would like to hear there opinion of this too. It could be a case of just 2 intense teams playing hard. The refs have been bad all year so I do not expect much from them anyway.

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