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I would like to congratulate both teams and I can honestly say that the Region 3-a is probably the best in Tennessee and some of the teams that are a few notches below these two teams in the region like Grace, 21st Century, and South Pittsburg were actually pretty good teams over these past few years and whoever can get out of that region has a legitimate chance to compete for the title. By the way I think Temple will win by 10

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QUOTE(Tha Chosen One @ Mar 16 2007 - 09:49 PM) 826414866[/snapback]I would like to congratulate both teams and I can honestly say that the Region 3-a is probably the best in Tennessee and some of the teams that are a few notches below these two teams in the region like Grace, 21st Century, and South Pittsburg were actually pretty good teams over these past few years and whoever can get out of that region has a legitimate chance to compete for the title. By the way I think Temple will win by 10

 

this is not gonna be a blow out...temple is gonna come out cocky and its gonna be a really good game

 

QUOTE(WishIWasABaller @ Mar 16 2007 - 03:19 PM) 826414376[/snapback]I was at Temple's homecoming game and saw them beat CSAS by over 30. It wasn't an exciting game at all. Was someone hurt or out in this 30+ loss and the 40+ loss? Have they gotten that much better?

 

nope...they have gotten a lot better. theyre now working as a team and are atleast 5x better than they were at the begginning of the season.

 

QUOTE(WishIWasABaller @ Mar 16 2007 - 03:19 PM) 826414376[/snapback]I was at Temple's homecoming game and saw them beat CSAS by over 30. It wasn't an exciting game at all. Was someone hurt or out in this 30+ loss and the 40+ loss? Have they gotten that much better?

 

nope...they have gotten a lot better. theyre now working as a team and are atleast 5x better than they were at the begginning of the season.

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QUOTE(Tha Chosen One @ Mar 16 2007 - 11:49 PM) 826414866[/snapback]I would like to congratulate both teams and I can honestly say that the Region 3-a is probably the best in Tennessee and some of the teams that are a few notches below these two teams in the region like Grace, 21st Century, and South Pittsburg were actually pretty good teams over these past few years and whoever can get out of that region has a legitimate chance to compete for the title. By the way I think Temple will win by 10

 

I ain't buyin' that.

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QUOTE(redandwhiteforever @ Mar 17 2007 - 01:50 AM) 826415122[/snapback]Temple runs away with its thrid and final state title. Temple by 16. Congrats to both teams you have shown that Chattanooga and region 3A is still the best. Who cares if West Tenn teams have more flash? The East is bringing home the W's and the gold and silver balls.

 

I dont know why everyone is saying that CSAS is gonna get blown out! folks this is the State Championship game, PLUS, CSAS is gonna come ready! If you guys haven't noticed, theyve been playing the best games of their lives! this isnt like they were in the regular season. if you notice that in the CSAS schedule the deficets have decreased everytime they play. be ready for a close exciting game. Im gonna make a final prediction that the score will be:

 

Chattanooga Arts & Sciences - 64

 

Temple - 62

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QUOTE(Grace Golden Eagles @ Mar 16 2007 - 10:58 PM) 826414886[/snapback]I ain't buyin' that.

 

well, they "SP" should have beat Temple in the Region last year so they were close, it's nothing to ###### you off about, you been even more so in the mix, but you've never won it so just respect that. I am giving this Region props in single A it's probably the best.

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