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I dont know if anyone has stopped him this year. I know it was summer, but MJ did beat NE. It can be done. But at their place it will take a near perfect game. Good luck to all in the region. I sat in the Beech section during the finals, some great fans for their school. Many others in the distrct should take note.

I wonder who that was directed at.

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I agree that the road just got a lot tougher, but to say that WC is a far better team is a little over the edge don't you think? They might have been better last night, but what about the previous 2 meetings? If they were far better then it would have shown record wise. I agree that last night in that one game they were the better team for a half. Good luck to all 9AAA teams in the tourney.

yes MJ did win the two regular season games but those 2 games mean NOTHING now. WC won when it mattered. it happens every year MJ does well in regular season then chokes come tournament time. Dont count them out just yet though. they still have to play the game and it would not surprise me if MJ came out on top saturday.

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yes MJ did win the two regular season games but those 2 games mean NOTHING now. WC won when it mattered. it happens every year MJ does well in regular season then chokes come tournament time. Dont count them out just yet though. they still have to play the game and it would not surprise me if MJ came out on top saturday.

 

Mj will not beat NE end of story

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the same man who shut him down this summer, #40.

 

Of course you are going to say #40 will shut him down. He's your son but your saying that he is going to stop the number 8 player in the nation who is 6'8 and averages 30 a game. When #40 couldn't even get more than 2 points against a Wilson Central Team who doesn't have a post player at all anymore since St.Louis is gone.

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