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Well here go. Too bad they cant just play both the boys and girls sub state game on the same day. Im going with the Patriots in both games.

 

Surprise surprise surprise icecold picks the Patsies lol. I'll give you the boys game in a landslide but RBS will win the girls game by 21 :motorbike:

lol, Call me a homer but it would take a whole lot for me to pick against my Pats. Although I have nothing but the utmost respect for that region in Girls basketball I think this is the year we finally get over the hump. See you all tomorrow

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Yeah, RBS did come to play. They were pretty much able to play their style. The officiating, while one might say it was horrible, they called it tight both ways. That really hurt CSAS as well as it really slowed down the game. But, they came out strong in the 4th Quarter and pulled away. Congrats to both the boys and girls.

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A sign of a good team is when they do what they are capable of doing against another team or in tonight's game.......when you can play really bad and still win! RBS played as well as they could and we played as bad as we could.....but we showed a lot of heart and hung in there long enough to win!

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A sign of a good team is when they do what they are capable of doing against another team or in tonight's game.......when you can play really bad and still win! RBS played as well as they could and we played as bad as we could.....but we showed a lot of heart and hung in there long enough to win!

 

Have your ever watched rbs play? I'm not looking to start an argument but in my opinion that was nowhere near the best that they could play. They did play a very good game seeing as how their star player W. Grace was completely shut out behind the arc. Csas guarded him exactly the same way the girls guarded Colter, face to face all night long. All in all Csas rose up when they needed to and came out with a win. Congrats to rbs for a great season, from what I've heard this is the farthest the boys have made it in school history, and the best of luck to csas in the state tourney!

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