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For the most part. But each did loose a key player or two. You never know what

incoming freshman will do. Remember the 2005 season at Central.....

 

 

Mcminn looks good and no doubt they will be there at the end but the ball still has to go in the air. Tyner has alot of transfers and talent can't wait to see what Brainerd looks like.

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these teams will have talent but as far as predictions.. you gotta go with Central a team that goes to state and loses nobody... they gotta be number one til someone knocks them off... Kylie Lambert should have a great year but they're strength is the depth.. they don't lose a whole lot when their bench steps onto the floor.

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Mcminn looks good and no doubt they will be there at the end but the ball still has to go in the air. Tyner has alot of transfers and talent can't wait to see what Brainerd looks like.

 

One major factor I just found out is the Dist. 5 and Region 3 tourneys will be held at McMinn Co. High School this year.

There will be a huge Central crowd and for once, I will not need to drive a long way. (GAS !!!)

 

ball101 please remember... It' McMinn Central not Mcminn. thanks

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Here is where the teams stood going into the last week last year. I would expect something similar for the 2008-2009 season. Central and Brainerd holding the 1 and 2 spots. Polk, Tyner, Tellico, and Sweetwater fighting for the middle spots. Sequoyah, Meigs, and Boyd will be fighting each other to stay out of the play-in game.

 

 

Girls District 5AA Feb 8th 2008

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McMinn Cen(06) 15-0

Brainerd(18) 12-3

Polk County(22) 9-5

Chat Tyner(52) 9-6

Tellico(43) 8-7

Sweetwater(42) 7-7

Boyd Buch(77) 4-12

Meigs Co (78) 3-12

Sequoyah (99) 0-15

 

 

(Coacht Rank)

(02/08//08)

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