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Region 5 Vs. Region 6


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im not sure why you think reigon 6 is so down this year , belive me wayne county is much much better than last year , and mtp is really good, those 2 are in the playoffs for sure the other 2 that make it will be good as well, i think you in reigon 5 who think its a down year are in for a shock

 

a real shock region 6 wins 3 out 4

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im not sure why you think reigon 6 is so down this year , belive me wayne county is much much better than last year , and mtp is really good, those 2 are in the playoffs for sure the other 2 that make it will be good as well, i think you in reigon 5 who think its a down year are in for a shock

 

 

I'm not predicting anything this year. I definitely think Wayne County is as good as any teams we have. I really don't know much about anyone else except Moore County and unless they've improved a lot, I don't see them beating either of our top two seeds.

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I'm not predicting anything this year. I definitely think Wayne County is as good as any teams we have. I really don't know much about anyone else except Moore County and unless they've improved a lot, I don't see them beating either of our top two seeds.

 

 

moore county had improved A LOT, but im not sure anymore after there game with zion.

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To me the regions look pretty even...Jo Bryns and Mt. Pleasant arent the teams they were in the past....Cascade and Wayne Co. have improved....and the teams in the bottom 4 in both regions like Moore Co., Collinwood, maybe Columbia Academy...on the other side McEwen and Forrest have all improved...i dont think either region has a real advantage over the other one....

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