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It's a given that OHS didn't play well but since most of OHS's starters weren't in the game trying to give the younger players some playing time-it wasn't all about Boyd playing well. But they did win so it was a loss for the Owls...

you have a good team and we were lucky to get the win, just trying to get better sir!!
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Ooltewah will walk through their District and they have the pitching to make it to state.

 

Walker Valley 2 Ooltewah 1 ..... Final

 

Walker Valley 5-0 District 5AAA * (Finished third in State last year)

 

Walk through the District....HMMMMMMMMMMMMM

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Walker Valley 2 Ooltewah 1 ..... Final

 

Walker Valley 5-0 District 5AAA * (Finished third in State last year)

 

Walk through the District....HMMMMMMMMMMMMM

Walker Valley is very good as well....look forward to competing against them...Good win last night!! Both teams will be very tough outs come playoff time!!

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What happened in game 2? Maybe I was right after all.

The lefty for Ooltewah struggled early and then settled in and threw a fantastic game! WV's pitching struggled as often happens in high school baseball. Big momentum swing on the grand slam in the first after a pitching change dug a hole they couldn't recover from. My point wasn't that WV would sweep Ooltewah it was that this district wasn't going to be a cake walk for Ooltewah as you suggested. They are a quality team and have some studs but on any given night you can be beaten in this district. So congrats and yes your prediction was still wrong! :) Edited by TheSwami
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The lefty for Ooltewah struggled early and then settled in and threw a fantastic game! WV's pitching struggled as often happens in high school baseball. Big momentum swing on the grand slam in the first after a pitching change dug a hole they couldn't recover from. My point wasn't that WV would sweep Ooltewah it was that this district wasn't going to be a cake walk for Ooltewah as you suggested. They are a quality team and have some studs but on any given night you can be beaten in this district. So congrats and yes your prediction was still wrong! :)

Not an Owl fan so dont congratulate me. I would love to see WV win the district but I think Ooltewah just has to much piching.
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