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Bearden(9-1, 6-0)):

Offense: Avg. 25.6pts per game.

Defense: Avg. 10.3pts per game. Gave up more than 14 once.(35) against Farragut.

 

Ooltewah(6-3, 4-3):

Offense: Avg. 27pts per game (9 Games), scored 49pts twice (Bradley Central and Heritage)

Defense: Avg. 14.78pts per game (9 Games)

 

Common Opponents:

Farragut:

Bearden lost 35-28 in 2OTs.

Ooltewah lost 44-41.

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Bearden(9-1, 6-0)):

Offense: Avg. 26.4pts per game.

Defense: Avg. 10.3pts per game. Gave up more than 14 once.(35) against Farragut.

 

Ooltewah(6-3, 4-3):

Offense: Avg. 27pts per game (9 Games), scored 49pts twice (Bradley Central and Heritage)

Defense: Avg. 14.78pts per game (9 Games)

 

Common Opponents:

Farragut:

Bearden lost 35-28 in 2OTs.

Ooltewah lost 44-41.

 

 

This one could be interesting...... The Owls have alot of talent but I'm not sure about their mindset ... The trouble from earlier in the year has not helped their cause. I have not seen Beardon play, but they have taken care of business in their region. They appear to be a well coached, disiplined team. This game will probably come down to penalties and turnovers. Note to Beardon... If you let Brian Marshall get the ball out in "air", he can hurt you with his legs.........

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