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In relation to tonight's hendersonville vs. gallatin soccer match, taking place on the field of dreams, the out come of that game is almost certain. So all you people of lesser intellengence here is an analogy that you might be able to comprehend. Imagine a picturesque forest; the sun is shinning, the birds are churping, the grass glimmers with the early morning dew, and a lovely virgin deer comes gallivanting across this tranquil environment. But you hear the ground shake as the unknown creature of the wood approaches. With each tremendous step the beast grows more and more near. Out of the bushes comes the legend, the elusive monster that is big foot. Big foot steathly waltzes up to the unexpecting deer. Then the deer sees him but it is too late. You quickly dart away from the onslaught of horrific events unfolding before you very eyes. In this scenario big foot represents hendersonville while the victimized dear is gallatin. In the upcoming game hendersonville will act like big foot and grab the deer by the throat and have its way with it.

 

Go Golden Bears, Soon To Be 9AAA District Champs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

I will die laughing if Mt Juliet even gets past La Vergne, let alone Hendersonville

 

Sorry,, Not gonna happen. They shouldnt even be there smyrna shouldve beat'em

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After the most thrilling and hard fought matchup that i have witnessed in awhile Hendersonville comes away with a huge win over Gallatin 3-2 in tonights semis game. Hendersonville scored in literally the last seconds of regulation to send it in ot and seal the victory. They will be takin on lavergne in the finals this thursday.

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In relation to tonight's hendersonville vs. gallatin soccer match, taking place on the field of dreams, the out come of that game is almost certain. So all you people of lesser intellengence here is an analogy that you might be able to comprehend. Imagine a picturesque forest; the sun is shinning, the birds are churping, the grass glimmers with the early morning dew, and a lovely virgin deer comes gallivanting across this tranquil environment. But you hear the ground shake as the unknown creature of the wood approaches. With each tremendous step the beast grows more and more near. Out of the bushes comes the legend, the elusive monster that is big foot. Big foot steathly waltzes up to the unexpecting deer. Then the deer sees him but it is too late. You quickly dart away from the onslaught of horrific events unfolding before you very eyes. In this scenario big foot represents hendersonville while the victimized dear is gallatin. In the upcoming game hendersonville will act like big foot and grab the deer by the throat and have its way with it.

 

Go Golden Bears, Soon To Be 9AAA District Champs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Looks like the deer was a buck who fought to the very end! This guy is 0-2 on his predictions.

 

 

Good Luck Commando's

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After the most thrilling and hard fought matchup that i have witnessed in awhile Hendersonville comes away with a huge win over Gallatin 3-2 in tonights semis game. Hendersonville scored in literally the last seconds of regulation to send it in ot and seal the victory. They will be takin on lavergne in the finals this thursday.

 

I would agree on the thrilling portion. It felt like Hendersonville just could not get momentum all night, Gallatin did a great job of keeping things off balanced down the stretch. I'm not certain they beat Lavergne unless they come ready to score. They allowed Gallatin to stay confident throughout and Lavegne should capitalize more on that if allowed. Hville won the regular season 3-0 but this will be much closer. Lavergne has some serious scoring threats up top. Hville does as well but they've just not broken out with a scoring fest this year.

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I would agree on the thrilling portion. It felt like Hendersonville just could not get momentum all night, Gallatin did a great job of keeping things off balanced down the stretch. I'm not certain they beat Lavergne unless they come ready to score. They allowed Gallatin to stay confident throughout and Lavegne should capitalize more on that if allowed. Hville won the regular season 3-0 but this will be much closer. Lavergne has some serious scoring threats up top. Hville does as well but they've just not broken out with a scoring fest this year.

 

One other occurence about the game last night that I found interesting. As the end of regulation neared, Gallatin did all the things that most teams are taught to do - only with a bit more obvious intention...they stalled. They took their time with goal kicks, occassionally would re-tie their shoes, walk after missed balls, etc. and the center ref really took control of all of that. The final 2 minutes of that game felt very long as the ref added additional time for stoppage, and apparently for stalling. In this case, I think the stall may have come back to bite Gallatin. Every team does it, but it simply had the reverse affect last night and gave Hville some additional time to score.

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