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Hampton responded wel to our first qtr breakout. Our quickness made the diffrence. As for dirbbling behind the back they had to to get around our guards. I actually thought it was a good move because it protected the ball. Vallentine caused us problems but you all would not go to him. Good luck and I hope #32 plays football. He is strong as a bull.

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Hampton responded wel to our first qtr breakout. Our quickness made the diffrence. As for dirbbling behind the back they had to to get around our guards. I actually thought it was a good move because it protected the ball. Vallentine caused us problems but you all would not go to him. Good luck and I hope #32 plays football. He is strong as a bull.

Good post Galilee. I believe Hampton tried to go to Valentine but Mitchell played good defense in the fourth quarter to limit his touches. I could tell Mitchell did not want the ball to go to the post. The ball pressure that was applied on our guards was a huge factor in this game. Thanks for the props to #32. He is a senior and did play football. Mitchell is a great team. One of the best that I have seen in single A ball.   

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Can't shoot under 40% and turn it over 20 times and expect to beat a team of Mitchell's caliber. Good run for Hampton though. They'll just as strong the next 3 or 4 years too.

 

don't know how HHS could shoot this bad, i know that Smith has them boy's shooting on that machine every day during school. At least 200 shots per day.They even have freshman practice during school. The school is pretty much centered around boy's basketball. I just wish that the administration was as concerned about girls basaketball and all the other sports as it is boy's basketball. Hampton used to have girls basketball practice during school and also had weightlifting during school. Now it seems that the only important sport is boys basketball. I think it is great that the boys get to practice every day in school but i don't think it is fair to the girls or any other sports. why can't all the girls have shooting practice during school and weightlifting for all athletes. My daughter plays basketball and she is just as important to me as the boys are to thier parents. But apparently not to HHS's administration.

 

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don't know how HHS could shoot this bad, i know that Smith has them boy's shooting on that machine every day during school. At least 200 shots per day.They even have freshman practice during school. The school is pretty much centered around boy's basketball. I just wish that the administration was as concerned about girls basaketball and all the other sports as it is boy's basketball. Hampton used to have girls basketball practice during school and also had weightlifting during school. Now it seems that the only important sport is boys basketball. I think it is great that the boys get to practice every day in school but i don't think it is fair to the girls or any other sports. why can't all the girls have shooting practice during school and weightlifting for all athletes. My daughter plays basketball and she is just as important to me as the boys are to thier parents. But apparently not to HHS's administration.

 

No secret the boys sports seem to be more important. Was told by a couple of employees there that the boys get most of the money.

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