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KWC...i take it that you either think that Melrose will "roll" over Hamilton this week so it probably doesn't warrant mentioning OR..you think that the 2010 postseason may have already passed by the Golden Wildcats. I assume it's the first reason or do you think 5-5/4-2 will get Melrose to week 11?

 

Your assumption is correct.

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First, I want to appologize for getting this topic out so late.

 

Week 8 is here and it's time to seperate those who will be playing past week 10 from those who will be looking forward to the basketball season. There are a lot of districts that will go down to the wire in deciding who advances and who stays home. By and large, however, there are teams who MUST win this Friday if they have any chance of playing in the post season. There are other games that will be the determining factor on who will be a Wild Card and who will be seeded. With that being said, here are my week 8 'Big Games in Memphis'.

 

District 14:

 

Arlington (7-1) @ Craigmont (6-1)

 

D2-West:

 

CBHS (5-1) @ Briarcrest (7-0)

 

District 15:

 

Wooddale (5-2) @ Germantown (4-3)

 

Ridgeway (7-0) @ Southwind (3-3)

 

District 16:

 

Mitchell (7-0) @ Whitehaven (6-1)

 

Bonus:

 

District 13: (Outside of Memphis but will have playoff implications)

 

Hardin Co. (6-1) @ Brighton (7-1)

 

 

 

 

That's it for me. Your turn.

 

 

Arlington and Craigmont will have massive playoff implications for this side of the 6A State Playoffs seeding!

 

CBHS vs. Briarcrest will come down to who makes the Big Plays.

 

Wooddale and G-town will be a defensive struggle. Will Wooddale stay discipline against G-Town's Option attack? Can G-Town's Defense hold Wooddale's Javon Robinson? Whoever can answer those questions best will win!

 

Ridgeway seems to be on a mission! I have yet to see any real holes in their game but Southwind is not goin to lay down for Ridgeway... This could be a trap game for Ridgeway, but Coach Sutton seems to have his team rolling along.

 

Hardin Co. vs Brighton... The winner of this game could determine who makes it out of the West to the Semifinal game!!! All Eyes in Brighton!!!

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As for Whitehaven Tigers vs. Mitchell Tigers I must say that Mitchell has athletes all over the Field! They have size! They have a very solid Defense! This game will come down to COACHING AND EXCECUTION :thumb:

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District 14:

 

Arlington (7-1) @ Craigmont (6-1)- Craigmont in a very close one.

 

D2-West:

 

CBHS (5-1) @ Briarcrest (7-0)- The Brothers by 6.

 

District 15:

 

Wooddale (5-2) @ Germantown (4-3)- Will Wooddale be disciplined and prepared to handle the Germantown's option. I say yes. I pick Wooddale by 10.

 

Ridgeway (7-0) @ Southwind (3-3)- Ridgeway by 12 or more.

 

District 16:

 

Mitchell (7-0) @ Whitehaven (6-1)- Whitehaven by 13 or more, going away.

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District 14:

 

Arlington (7-1) @ Craigmont (6-1)- Craigmont in a very close one.

 

D2-West:

 

CBHS (5-1) @ Briarcrest (7-0)- The Brothers by 6.

 

District 15:

 

Wooddale (5-2) @ Germantown (4-3)- Will Wooddale be disciplined and prepared to handle the Germantown's option. I say yes. I pick Wooddale by 10.

 

Ridgeway (7-0) @ Southwind (3-3)- Ridgeway by 12 or more.

 

District 16:

 

Mitchell (7-0) @ Whitehaven (6-1)- Whitehaven by 13 or more, going away.

 

fourthree:

 

Which game are you going to attend? Whitehaven/Mitchell, Ridgeway/Southwind, Wooddale/Germantown or Arlington/Craigmont?

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Arlington and Craigmont will have massive playoff implications for this side of the 6A State Playoffs seeding!

 

CBHS vs. Briarcrest will come down to who makes the Big Plays.

 

Wooddale and G-town will be a defensive struggle. Will Wooddale stay discipline against G-Town's Option attack? Can G-Town's Defense hold Wooddale's Javon Robinson? Whoever can answer those questions best will win!

 

Ridgeway seems to be on a mission! I have yet to see any real holes in their game but Southwind is not goin to lay down for Ridgeway... This could be a trap game for Ridgeway, but Coach Sutton seems to have his team rolling along.

 

Hardin Co. vs Brighton... The winner of this game could determine who makes it out of the West to the Semifinal game!!! All Eyes in Brighton!!!

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As for Whitehaven Tigers vs. Mitchell Tigers I must say that Mitchell has athletes all over the Field! They have size! They have a very solid Defense! This game will come down to COACHING AND EXCECUTION :thumb:

 

 

Really??...please explain!!

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TraderB:

 

Which game are you going to attend?

None.

 

I had planned to attend the Woodale--Germantown game but, due to family obligations, will be unable to attend. I've got my DVR set to record the Whitehaven--Mitchell game (Comcast Game Of The Week) tomorrow evening @ 6pm on Comcast Ch 31 (ch 77).

 

Y'all enjoy tonight's games! Drive safely.

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None.

 

I had planned to attend the Woodale--Germantown game but, due to family obligations, will be unable to attend. I've got my DVR set to record the Whitehaven--Mitchell game (Comcast Game Of The Week) tomorrow evening @ 6pm on Comcast Ch 31 (ch 77).

 

Y'all enjoy tonight's games! Drive safely.

 

I understand FULLY about the family obligations. Been there, done that, got the T-shirt.

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Which game are you going to attend? Whitehaven/Mitchell, Ridgeway/Southwind, Wooddale/Germantown or Arlington/Craigmont?

I plan to attend the Wooddale/Germantown game. I have several reasons for wanting to attend that game; one being my wife is a Wooddale alumna; she wants to go to that one. But if I was not somewhat committed to that game, I probably would attend the Arlington/Craigmont or CBHS/Briarcrest game. Those games are intriguing for me. I do not think that the other games will be that competitive, in the end, particularly Ridgeway/Southwind.

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