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Didnt Clark Range lose 4 of their top players from last years team?

 

Clarkrange lost 4 seniors. 3 started and the other was 6'2 post who saw lots of playing time.

2 excellent starters remain ( Reed, Heady) and there are some good players stepping up to fill

other starting positions. May not have the depth as last year but will be very strong contenders.

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The lady buffaloes will be loaded as always and could win the district but don't under estimate JC with their senior Leonard reinging miss BB really leading her team this year with some other very good players having the chip on their shoulder of being upset in region last year of being ready for post season play.I really don't see either of them losing to anybody in region but you never know thats why we play the games, but it will be much more difficult to get an upset after last year.

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i'll say this much ANYONE That overlooks The Lady Cats this year will be sitting at home come March (Remember that Jackson County) the way PC looks this year after seeing 2 Pre-Season Games and watching them playing against our alumni they will give people fits this year and COULD challange Clarkrange for that top spot, the only hard part would be wheter the BELIEVE they can beat Clarkrange or not, time will tell.

 

N.J.

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yeah those pre season games and alumni games definetly spell another state tourney visit and PC is bound to challenge C'range cause nobody else is good enough, but hopefully JC can luck up and finnally defeat the mighty lady bobcats even with the 3 allstate you think you have. Good luck to the inferrior teams of LA, Clay Co, Jackson co. and Clarkrange when you play the mighty lady bobcats and their superior coach and their all knowledgable fans.

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i'll say this much ANYONE That overlooks The Lady Cats this year will be sitting at home come March (Remember that Jackson County) the way PC looks this year after seeing 2 Pre-Season Games and watching them playing against our alumni they will give people fits this year and COULD challange Clarkrange for that top spot, the only hard part would be wheter the BELIEVE they can beat Clarkrange or not, time will tell.

 

N.J.

 

Yeah cause you can just tell so much in preseason games and an alumni game with women who've got two and three kids. PC hasn't looked great in any game I've seen them play this season. They have beaten teams they should have beaten. But they got beat by LA pretty bad, and looked really bad in that game. I can't gauge this team yet, its too early. Tomorrow night will say a lot about PC when they play York.

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