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Carter High School has an impressive roster with the explosive D1 bound Lester Wilson and the 6'8 Center Joe Meady along with plenty of shooters. They upset the #1 team in the state in Austin East which in my mind they played tough everytime

 

Their record of 21-13 doesn't promise much but i think they'll shock many in Murfreesboro starting with BTW...Don't sleep on em /laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":lol:" border="0" alt="laugh.gif" />

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and with Fulton winning the whole thing last year, there's nothing stopping the hornets for doing the same. Fulton, Austin-East and Carter all share the same district which is one of the toughest in the state. So it wouldn't suprise me to see the Falcons or the Hornets in the Championship Game

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and with Fulton winning the whole thing last year, there's nothing stopping the hornets for doing the same. Fulton, Austin-East and Carter all share the same district which is one of the toughest in the state. So it wouldn't suprise me to see the Falcons or the Hornets in the Championship Game

 

I have seen Carter play 6 times this year, I have not seen BTW but i have a friend from Memphis who came in and i took him to the Carter/Union substate game, he has seen BTW 4 times this year and he said it would be a blowout for BTW, that they were much better than the Hornets. But all that being said, go Hornets.

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Hopefully we aren't just happy to be here! We are here let's make some noise lol

 

 

 

And the only thing I've been hearing is how you all beat AE... I mean, you may want to go up to the school and tell'em you're going to the STATE for a TITLE not just to play on MTSU floor..

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And the only thing I've been hearing is how you all beat AE... I mean, you may want to go up to the school and tell'em you're going to the STATE for a TITLE not just to play on MTSU floor..

 

Give me some info on Carter...strengths and weaknesses

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Turtle, that's because all the GRIEF you give me! We played on the MTSU Murphy Center court this summer, however there weren't a few thousand people there!

 

Hey Turtle hows the AE Baseball season going? bwhahaha

 

 

 

 

Hold up was that he Carter team or was that an AAU team. Hahahaha and Baseball is going good so far, we're 0-1. I mean, I guess that's good but we're taking on the Hornets next week...

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