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That is exactly the order I see it also. Although I do think Alcoa will finish with a better record within district. Stone, loudon, and Kingston should be even and split with each other. I keep saying after hearing how Alcoa did after their Christmas tourney..." Alcoa will go as thier Freshman guards go." The junior Newman should do her thing but Alcoa has got to keep getting freshmans Trout and Shelds looks.

 

Looking at Alcoa's schedule so far...wow...they have played some strong teams and at least are battle tested.

 

I am familiar with the girls from alcoa and other blount county girls but not as much the names of the other girls in the district. However I do think from observing:

 

Cak with their size and experience should dominate although not sure about their depth. I do know the Hammaker girl is a difference maker.

 

Kingston has size, Stone is young, loudon lost those talented guards. And Scott is Scott.

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TwinCity...didnt give Alcoa enough credit. They have played a strong schedule and beat some very good teams. Game was never in doubt.

 

Stone and Loudon put up a lot of points. Alcoa plays Loudon soon and we should see how good loudon really is. Hope to make that one and will give you a brakedown.

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Alcoa played a great game last night. They controlled the tempo and never let CAK get into the fast paced scoring offense they are known for. CAK never adjusted their defense. They continued to chase Alcoa's passes instead of closing the passing lanes. Alcoa had a very good game plan and it's players executed it very well. They played as a complete unit, something CAK needs to learn if they plan on making a run to state. Hats off to Alcoa's girls program. Big win!

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