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Anyone who says that the Watagua has a higher level of competition than the IMAC is obviously uninformed and biased.

I would love to hear someone try to prove that point.

 

Simply ask Bill Duncan if he would rather play 3a or 2a. I know the answer because i have discussed this with him. He wants no part of 2A, he knows his conference is soft, and DB and Science Hill Usually knock one of themselves out fot Regionals., which gives Greeneville basically an automatic out of the Region and into sub state.

Looks like Duncans luck may have ran out this year.

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I think Lance Bailey will be the Greeneville's leader this year. FYI....Wiggins is at College of Charleston so Cremins obviously thought he was D-1...just your one comment about Antwoine tells me you are a moron.

 

Antwaine is a good player and a Great guy. Brad and Antwaine have totally different games. Antwaine has more athletasism (spelling ?) and Brad is a stronger more fundamental player. They have played each other this summer and they both maintain mutual respect for the other. Though Brad is white and close to 4 inches shorter, he is by far a better player around the rim and going to the basket. Antwaine is a better shooter and has a quicker step. Ask Antwaine what he thinks about Brad.

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Antwaine is a good player and a Great guy. Brad and Antwaine have totally different games. Antwaine has more athletasism (spelling ?) and Brad is a stronger more fundamental player. They have played each other this summer and they both maintain mutual respect for the other. Though Brad is white and close to 4 inches shorter, he is by far a better player around the rim and going to the basket. Antwaine is a better shooter and has a quicker step. Ask Antwaine what he thinks about Brad.

 

 

I'm sure that a D-1 athelete could care less about some guy who plays for Chuckey Doak

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Getting back on topic... no greeneville is allowed anymore... go talk on the imac topic....But Whats some of the Records so far from Hall of fame games... Chuckey doak 2-0 Beating Han ###### County and Volunteer What bout some other teams?

 

 

 

Unicoi beat Virginia High by 40 and then lost last night to Science Hill by 5. Unicoi is a very, very strong team this season. Congratulations CDHS for representing our conference well.

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play during the thnksgiving week.

 

watauga conference teams in the hardee's classic

happy valley plays at 4 today

unicoi plays at 5:30 today

elizabethton plays at 8:30 today

 

watauga conference teams in the north greene tournament

chuckey doak plays at 11:30 in the morning

south greene plays at 2:30 tomorrow.

 

west greene is in the land air tournament in greeneville.

don't know times, got beat last night.

 

johnson county is in the round ball in the hall in johnson city on friday and saturday.

 

don't know anything for sullivan north for this thanksgiving week.

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play during the thnksgiving week.

 

watauga conference teams in the hardee's classic

happy valley plays at 4 today

unicoi plays at 5:30 today

elizabethton plays at 8:30 today

 

watauga conference teams in the north greene tournament

chuckey doak plays at 11:30 in the morning

south greene plays at 2:30 tomorrow.

GOLDEN RAIDERS@5:30 TUESDAY

west greene is in the land air tournament in greeneville.

don't know times, got beat last night.

 

johnson county is in the round ball in the hall in johnson city on friday and saturday.

 

don't know anything for sullivan north for this thanksgiving week.

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Simply ask Bill Duncan if he would rather play 3a or 2a. I know the answer because i have discussed this with him. He wants no part of 2A, he knows his conference is soft, and DB and Science Hill Usually knock one of themselves out fot Regionals., which gives Greeneville basically an automatic out of the Region and into sub state.

Looks like Duncans luck may have ran out this year.

 

So what you are telling me is that Duncan would rather get out of the "soft" conference he plays in so that he can move into a softer division? For some reason, that just doesn't make sense to me. Could it be because it's not true? Hmmm....I wonder.

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