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ok off to bed soon for a nap but first is there a JV game tomorrow and does anyone have any stats on height and strenghts of PC

 

PC girls are 1-0 for whoever asked, Westmoreland girls where supposed to come to PC thursday night, but didn't so they have only played one game, but looked good. The boys tallest players are 6-2 or 6-3, and they come off the bench, Bibb's starting five is mostly around or below 6 foot tall. No real strengths with this team. These guys have started two games together, so its a little early to say they have any strengths, their defense is good at times, but then at other times it isn't, so is their perimeter shooting is good with 3 or 4 guys, but they are gonna have to learn to drive to the basket and get some points in the paint. Folks this isn't your typical dominant PC team, they are down, way down from usual, but so is most of class A. Here is PC's Starting five as of the first two games, I'll list them as who is better....

Jacob Brown SG- Senior 6'2"

Joseph Dowdy PF-Junior 6'3"

Sam Cummings PG- Junior 5'9 or 10"?

John Sells SF-Senior 6'0"

Kevin Connor F- Senior 5' 11"

 

Major Bench minutes:

Ben Aaron SG- Sophomore 6'1"?

Caleb Cummings PG- Sophomore- 5'10"?

Stewart Rich C- Junior 6'3"

Heath Elder C- Sophomore 6'3"

 

I think PC's best lineup, the one that can score the most points, is when Brown, Dowdy, either of the Cummings boys, Aaron, and either Rich, Elder, or Sells is on the floor, gives them size and shooting. Bibb will have it figured out before long, this team improved alot from the first game to the last one.

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PC girls are 1-0 for whoever asked, Westmoreland girls where supposed to come to PC thursday night, but didn't so they have only played one game, but looked good. The boys tallest players are 6-2 or 6-3, and they come off the bench, Bibb's starting five is mostly around or below 6 foot tall. No real strengths with this team. These guys have started two games together, so its a little early to say they have any strengths, their defense is good at times, but then at other times it isn't, so is their perimeter shooting is good with 3 or 4 guys, but they are gonna have to learn to drive to the basket and get some points in the paint. Folks this isn't your typical dominant PC team, they are down, way down from usual, but so is most of class A. Here is PC's Starting five as of the first two games, I'll list them as who is better....

Jacob Brown SG- Senior 6'2"

Joseph Dowdy PF-Junior 6'3"

Sam Cummings PG- Junior 5'9 or 10"?

John Sells SF-Senior 6'0"

Kevin Connor F- Senior 5' 11"

 

Major Bench minutes:

Ben Aaron SG- Sophomore 6'1"?

Caleb Cummings PG- Sophomore- 5'10"?

Stewart Rich C- Junior 6'3"

Heath Elder C- Sophomore 6'3"

 

I think PC's best lineup, the one that can score the most points, is when Brown, Dowdy, either of the Cummings boys, Aaron, and either Rich, Elder, or Sells is on the floor, gives them size and shooting. Bibb will have it figured out before long, this team improved alot from the first game to the last one.

 

Thanks Should the girls game be a good one? Did the boys team have a b unch of seniors last year or did they just not come back

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The girls game might be ok to watch. Our girls tend to let people hang around way too long. I am not sure how many seniors PC lost from last year. Should be fun to watch the LA freshmen/sophmores in the JV game.

 

Here are our freshmen:

Logan Beaty

Colby Reeder

Logan Ramsey

Dakota Key

 

What time is the JV game and do you have to pay seperatly to get in to the varsity games later Ive never went to a JV game in any of the sports.

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Thanks Should the girls game be a good one? Did the boys team have a b unch of seniors last year or did they just not come back

 

Girls game will be good, because for the first time since the late 90s PC girls are legit and can play. LA girls are good i think, so this will be a good one. The boys lost 4 senior starters 2-1,000 point scorers (TC Capps and Brent Logan) and 1-2,000 point scorer (Jacob Wright), they lost all that scoring, strength, and height. Everyone that didn't graduate is back, just not a lot of experience.

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Congrads to the LA teams on their win tonight. Maybe the next time these two meet it will be a better game. I dont remember the girls score but the guys was 72-25 LA win. I like how Coach Melton pulled the startes during the 1st quarter and let the other boys have a chance to play and gain experience. Besides that the score would have been doubled if he hadent. Talking about scorers how far is Dunn from hitting 2000 I know he cant be far. Anyone else close to hitting 1000?

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PC girls are 1-0 for whoever asked, Westmoreland girls where supposed to come to PC thursday night, but didn't so they have only played one game, but looked good. The boys tallest players are 6-2 or 6-3, and they come off the bench, Bibb's starting five is mostly around or below 6 foot tall. No real strengths with this team. These guys have started two games together, so its a little early to say they have any strengths, their defense is good at times, but then at other times it isn't, so is their perimeter shooting is good with 3 or 4 guys, but they are gonna have to learn to drive to the basket and get some points in the paint. Folks this isn't your typical dominant PC team, they are down, way down from usual, but so is most of class A. Here is PC's Starting five as of the first two games, I'll list them as who is better....

Jacob Brown SG- Senior 6'2"

Joseph Dowdy PF-Junior 6'3"

Sam Cummings PG- Junior 5'9 or 10"?

John Sells SF-Senior 6'0"

Kevin Connor F- Senior 5' 11"

 

Major Bench minutes:

Ben Aaron SG- Sophomore 6'1"?

Caleb Cummings PG- Sophomore- 5'10"?

Stewart Rich C- Junior 6'3"

Heath Elder C- Sophomore 6'3"

 

I think PC's best lineup, the one that can score the most points, is when Brown, Dowdy, either of the Cummings boys, Aaron, and either Rich, Elder, or Sells is on the floor, gives them size and shooting. Bibb will have it figured out before long, this team improved alot from the first game to the last one.

YOU MEAN THEIR 5 STARTERS ARE JUNIORS AND SENIORS I THOUGHT THEY WERE YERY YOUNG THEY WILL MAKE SOME NOISE BEFORE YEARS END

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