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Interesting out of region game tonight with Ensworth going to Livingston Academy.

And Father Ryan at Harpeth Hall

 

Games next week should make a very intense week of play.

Tuesday

BGA at Ensworth

JPII at Brentwood Academy

 

Friday

Briarcrest at St. Benedict

 

Saturday

Baylor at Ensworth

GPS at Brentwood Academy

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Div II poll is pretty realistic for the Div II A teams.. Davidson (16-1) will be ahead of ( FRA 16-3) in the next poll, FRA beat Ezell Harding (16-4) and should be ahead of them. How they stand with the Div II AA teams I don't know but they all play solid basketball and should be ranked in that order for Div II A.

 

I have not seen much press on the West Div II A teams but would really like to know what is going on. The Tennessean doesn't post them and coacht isn't getting consistant call ins. Can anyone tell me what is going on out West?

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bk2, if I might make a suggestion to you, I usually do this at the end of the year to keep up with D2 since no one else seems to take interest, Go to the Commercial Appeal and ever so often they rank A and AA together. Then go to one of the Chattanoogan and get the Chattanooga rankings. and then follow thru with the Tennessean and Coach T to try to piece together nashville area. it takes a lot of time expecially since doing all of this really means very little and very few have interest. As you might assume, interest makes someone want to do the work. coacht tried to get a fan poll started and 4-6 people posted in DII.The schools are spread out and really a lot of schools don't really care to share information. Football is different. With the 50 schools involved only 10 or 15 are really involved. The rest participate. Volleyball is different but still few share. And interest overall thru the State seems to be some interest as everyone competes over Divisions easily. So someone will do it the end of the year just to complete the task but is there really interest? If someone will take the time. I get the impression sometimes in D2 , except football, there is no consistant interest. New schools going to D2 get information withdrawal many times. SAD.

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Interesting out of region game tonight with Ensworth going to Livingston Academy.

And Father Ryan at Harpeth Hall

 

Games next week should make a very intense week of play.

Tuesday

BGA at Ensworth

JPII at Brentwood Academy

 

Friday

Briarcrest at St. Benedict

 

Saturday

Baylor at Ensworth

GPS at Brentwood Academy

Ensworth 62 Livivgston Academy 52 without Jamie #21 there best 3 shooter. They look to be getting better with each game.

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Ensworth is the team to beat hands down. I don't see a serious challenge to them winning the state tournament especially by St Benedict or Briarcrest. :)

 

It's very hilarious that you are on the Ensworth band wagon this year! :roflol::)

 

 

Tick..Tick....

get ya popcorn ready! :)

 

I am not on anybodys bandwagon. The difference between me and you is that I am not into making emotional posts based on wishes and hopes. The hilarious thing is that you could think that St. Benedict could play with Ensworth if St. Benedict even makes it to state which is certainly no sure thing. I'm telling you, quit drinking that Mississippi river punch. :D

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Ensworth is the team to beat hands down. I don't see a serious challenge to them winning the state tournament especially by St Benedict or Briarcrest.

 

It's very hilarious that you are on the Ensworth band wagon this year! :D

 

 

Tick..Tick....

get ya popcorn ready! :)

 

I am not on anybodys bandwagon. The difference between me and you is that I am not into making emotional posts based on wishes and hopes. The hilarious thing is that you could think that St. Benedict could play with Ensworth if St. Benedict even makes it to state which is certainly no sure thing. I'm telling you, quit drinking that Mississippi river punch.

 

:roflol: Wow emotional posts....lol :) Are we getting a little hot under the collar!

Tick...Tick...Tick

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Emotional Picks ? Bandwagons ? So what do the AP voters think ?

 

Class II

Record Pts Prv

1. St. Benedict (13) 19-3 180 1

2. Ensworth (5) 14-3 171 2

3. Franklin Road Academy (1) 14-2 134 4

4. Briarcrest 15-5 130 3

5. Davidson Academy 14-1 115 5

6. Girls Prep 14-5 92 6

7. Ezell-Harding 16-4 71 9

8. Harding Academy 9-4 49 T7

9. Lausanne Collegiate 11-6 47 T7

10. Father Ryan 12-7 20 10

 

Others receiving 12 or more points: DCA 17

 

Nuff Said

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Emotional Picks ? Bandwagons ? So what do the AP voters think ?

 

Class II

Record Pts Prv

1. St. Benedict (13) 19-3 180 1

2. Ensworth (5) 14-3 171 2

3. Franklin Road Academy (1) 14-2 134 4

4. Briarcrest 15-5 130 3

5. Davidson Academy 14-1 115 5

6. Girls Prep 14-5 92 6

7. Ezell-Harding 16-4 71 9

8. Harding Academy 9-4 49 T7

9. Lausanne Collegiate 11-6 47 T7

10. Father Ryan 12-7 20 10

 

Others receiving 12 or more points: DCA 17

 

Nuff Said

 

 

Amazing that you would cite the AP poll as anything other than a joke. Once again, JPII is not even listed which makes no sense whatsoever. They have already defeated two of the teams listed above. They have beaten both Father Ryan and Franklin Road Academy. If Ensworth and St Benedict were to play for the title, who would I root for. St Benedict hands down. Don't care where they hail from, doesn't matter. As I stated before, I don't post on emotions or polls but from first hand observance of the teams involved and it would take intervention from St Benedict himself for them to beat Ensworth. Oh, by the way, JPII defeated both teams on the road. ;)

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