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Got to see Lake Co for the first time with all their players.With the addition of Swift and Taylor makes them the deepest team in district 14A and probably the state in single A.A very deep team with Bledsoe,Taylor,Hockett,the freshman from Illinois,and the big 34 coming off the bench.I wouldnt want to face this team in a loser go home game.Seem to be getting it together at the rite time.

 

chipper...Got to give you props...You were right on the money with your preseason prediction of Union City winning the regular season championship.... :thumb:

Hats off to Sisco and company great job UC!! :D

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OK....I thought about that last post and maybe I'm being a little harsh on a young team that has basically overachieved this season.....but I know they can do better.....Your right Zebra I think that Milan loss got'em, but I've noticed the last few games everybody is playing man and putting thier best defender shadowing Brooks so he can't get a good look. Humboldt has gotta set some screens or piks to get brooks a look at the rim. Humboldt usually goes as thier guards (Campbell and Brooks) go. Right now those two are in a funk and the Viking coaching staff has got to snap them out of it.....quick. That said, in a couple of years (a fantastic freshman class coming in next year) the vikings will be hard to handle!

My friend they have got to play better unless they want to go home early! I agree the defenses right now are all over Brooks! That is going to happen from time to time! Somebody has got to step it up a notch just plain and simple! They have got less than two weeks to get it done! Because i am looking forward for a great tourament! :thumb:

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Peabody fought a tough game the first time they played LC and came out with a OT victory. Last night LC had a few more players that can really play. They made a huge difference in the paint and Peabody's undersized team had it hard in there guarding the new guys along with Roberson. LC will definitely impress come tournament time.

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Peabody fought a tough game the first time they played LC and came out with a OT victory. Last night LC had a few more players that can really play. They made a huge difference in the paint and Peabody's undersized team had it hard in there guarding the new guys along with Roberson. LC will definitely impress come tournament time.

 

Congrats to LC on the win. They sure meet the eye test. It is a shame one of the big 3 will be sitting home during the state tournament.

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Plus......why would they have a coin toss before the season's over? If Hum were to lose to peabody this week UC would be outright champs....I think your pulling my leg....someone please confirm this for me... 8-)

 

 

No..He's not pulling your leg..Purple is right...The coin toss took place during a coaches meeting..They usually do this when teams are tied for a certain spot..Have to do it before the tournament starts and probably so teams can prepare for which team they're going to play..The coin toss was done just in case if both teams win out and are tied..Naturally if one of the teams lose,that would change things..If that happened one of the teams would tie Lake Co and then would be a coin flip for second.I'm sure they had that coin toss also ..just in case..Not a lot of difference because the #2 and # 3 seed would be in the same brackets anyway..Just would change first round opponents..But doubt that happens..Looks like Humboldt and Union City will probably tie for 1st..Both wil be co-district champs .just with Union city being the number 1 seed for the tournament..Humboldt will be the number #2 seed and in the same bracket with Lake Co..!

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Thanks Bigster....I guess this is a tssaa thing huh. Just seems goofy to put two teams fate at the end of a long, hard fought season on a coin toss. I will say that considering this is the tssaa I can understand, they are definitely not the best or brightest sports governing body to grace the earth huh....? 8-)

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