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I was just curious after the weather we had this past week if any one can clue me in to this weeks games? Who, where, etc. would be nice. /blush.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blush:" border="0" alt="blush.gif" /> Shows how much out of the loop I am right now.

 

I heard some good things about the team several days ago....nice to hear a compliment about the team, I'm sure the kids and the coaching staff probably appreciate a kind word from time to time. I am not trying to stir any animosity, but that Chambers Kid would be a heck of a Basketball Player if he had stuck it out. He has some outlandish gifts that can't be taught (height and hops). Hutson is a Jack of All Trades.....King of None. Translation: Good Athletic Player in any sport he chooses, but certainly not irreplaceable. I wish them both well....and hope the current staff and players continue their good play.

 

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I was just curious after the weather we had this past week if any one can clue me in to this weeks games? Who, where, etc. would be nice. /blush.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blush:" border="0" alt="blush.gif" /> Shows how much out of the loop I am right now.

 

I heard some good things about the team several days ago....nice to hear a compliment about the team, I'm sure the kids and the coaching staff probably appreciate a kind word from time to time. I am not trying to stir any animosity, but that Chambers Kid would be a heck of a Basketball Player if he had stuck it out. He has some outlandish gifts that can't be taught (height and hops). Hutson is a Jack of All Trades.....King of None. Translation: Good Athletic Player in any sport he chooses, but certainly not irreplaceable. I wish them both well....and hope the current staff and players continue their good play.

 

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well where have all the haters gone the last couple of weeks? i told you all that this team would be capable of beating any team in the district by the post season tournys. i think last night they proved exactly that. congrats to coach yaden & the indians and good luck the next couple of weeks. /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" />

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well where have all the haters gone the last couple of weeks? i told you all that this team would be capable of beating any team in the district by the post season tournys. i think last night they proved exactly that. congrats to coach yaden & the indians and good luck the next couple of weeks. /popcorneater.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":popcorneater:" border="0" alt="popcorneater.gif" />

 

Oneida will fall short from the district tourny like always. just cant make it under pressure when behind in the fourth quater somehow

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Oneida will fall short from the district tourny like always. just cant make it under pressure when behind in the fourth quater somehow

Oneida will advance to region play because there are only 3 teams in there district that can play and 4 will advance to region.the other side of region will be all good teams. There every team in oneida district will have a battle on there hands to advance.

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Made the trek from the plateau to the valley tonight to catch AC vs Grace. It makes me feel even better about how the Indians played the Mavs. I believe with the right game plan and execution the Indians are a team that can play with Grace. If Oneida can slow Grace's fast break look out. AC had their guards playing the Grace pg from the moment the shot went up. Not saying it worked every time, but they slowed them some and were able to pull out a victory over Grace. Oneida has found a good thing recently and can maybe get hot in the toruney. Go Indians!

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