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Station Camp plays Hendersonville on Tuesday, should be a good matchup. Hendersonville is young, but growing fast. they posted alot of runs this weekend in the Riverdale tourney. For hendersonville there middle lineup is a killer. Station Camp will have a good team czu of the senior leadership. Should be a great rivalry game on Tuesday.

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QUOTE(boi33 @ Mar 18 2007 - 02:53 PM) 826416367[/snapback]Station Camp plays Hendersonville on Tuesday, should be a good matchup. Hendersonville is young, but growing fast. they posted alot of runs this weekend in the Riverdale tourney. For hendersonville there middle lineup is a killer. Station Camp will have a good team czu of the senior leadership. Should be a great rivalry game on Tuesday.

 

In the Wilson County tournament we swept our pool, beating Montgomery Central, Wilson Central, White House and Hunter Lane, then we beat Gallatin in the semi finals, and lost to Mt. Juliet in the Championship game.

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QUOTE(DISS78 @ Mar 19 2007 - 11:12 AM) 826417486[/snapback]SC is playing in the "Easter Slam" in Jackson. (sports plus tournament?)

-All games are scheduled to be played at Liberty.

-vs. Humbolt, Crockett Co., and Liberty

 

 

The Easter Slam is a 16-team tournament that is co-hosted by four schools: Humboldt, Liberty, Dyersburg, and Milan. Station Camp's pool games will be played at Liberty and they are scheduled to play Haywood, Crockett Co., and Liberty. After pool games, they could move to another site for a fourth and possibly fifth game.

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QUOTE(DISS78 @ Mar 19 2007 - 10:12 AM) 826417486[/snapback]SC is playing in the "Easter Slam" in Jackson. (sports plus tournament?)

-All games are scheduled to be played at Liberty.

-vs. Humbolt, Crockett Co., and Liberty

 

 

o i knew it was one of those two sorry if i confused you

but thanks for the info

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