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I know hampton is a good ball team but you guys are making them out to be Goliath. I wonder who David is going to be?

 

Look at their schedule. They are all Davids or creampuffs, whichever word you prefer. LOL!

 

I went to practice tonight and I know some things that Joe don't know.

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Speaking as a Lander fan I can say (go Rangers), I can say (go Bulldogs) and go (eagles) UNTIL they are lined up across from us. Now to some this may be unnatural:even sacriligious but hear me out. the better your conferance is, the better you become. you only get better by playing better competition. if you play creampuffs all regular season and just destroy them by halftime every year when the playoffs roll around and you are in a battle not only are you out of game shape you may/may not be more prone to feel the pressure since you just rolled over the regular season competition and haven't had a GOOD test. i am thrilled the rangers,eagles are upping their programs. in a way you are helping us all as well as your program

 

 

 

 

Im a hampton fan, I'll agree, I'll say go landers, maybe even go eagles, but no way will I ever say go rangers

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my guess is Cloudland goes either 10-0 or 9-1 the only team to worry about boys is avery county I here they are going to be great.

 

I'd say Robbie would be satisfied with a 9 and 1 record.My guess is Hampton and Mitchell will be every bit as tough as Avery. In my opinion Cloudland could go anywhere between 7 and 3 to 3 and seven. Alot of games could go either way.

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I'd say Cloudland will turn it around and go 8-2. Cosby and Unaka will not be able to compete with a tradition like Cloudland on a regular basis. Don't be surprised to see things back to normal for this season and the next few years. If Hampton's line will get viscious, they will win the state this year. NO body can stop Hampton this year. Cloudand will be in 2nd with Cosby a distant third. I'm going to pick Grace Christian for 4th because Unaka always stays so beat up. That will be the excuse this year. "Oh well we had so many injuries". I guess they will have to wait for baseball season.

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