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Tri-County Seven Week #10


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Unicoi County beat Happy Valley and Happy Valley beat Hampton making the rankings tough for the first time all season.  District tournaments are just about two weeks away.

 

1. Elizabethton-  (AA) (19-0)-  Beat a solid Happy Valley team by 30, whipped Sullivan North by 70, and crunched Unicoi County by 37 in the Devil's Den.  Coach Dugger's Lady Cyclones have now won a Tri-Cities' record 39 straight games.  They are averaging a state leading 69.4 points per game and only allowing 35.8, for an average winning margin of 33.6 points a game.  They visit Sullivan East on Tuesday and host Daniel Boone on Friday night for Homecoming. 

 

2. Happy Valley- (AA) (13-7)-  Lost to Elizabethton by 30 and to Unicoi Co. by 7.  Beat Hampton by 16.  The Lady Warriors hold this spot by virtue of owning two wins over Hampton and a season split with Unicoi County.  This team has a great chance to reach 20 wins and should be a tough draw for District 2 teams in the Regional tournament.  They host Johnson County Tuesday, Unaka Thursday, and visit Sullivan South Friday.

 

3. Hampton- (A) (10-9)-  Had a huge 16 point win at #2 ranked South Greene.  Beat rival Cloudland by 12 and then had a disappointing loss to Happy Valley by 16.  The Lady Dogs hold this spot by virtue of a head-to-head win over Unicoi County.  They visit Unaka Tuesday and University High Friday.

 

4. Unicoi Co.- (AA) (11-10)-  Beat North by 44 and avenged an early season loss by beating Happy Valley by 7.  Were smoked at home by Elizabethton 73-36.  The Lady Devils host Sullivan east in a big game Friday.  Congratulations to Destinie Hayes for grabbing career rebound # 1,000!

 

5. Cloudland- (A) (6-10)-  I assume that they beat Johnson County and then lost to Hampton by 12.  The Lady Landers visit Avery County, NC on Friday.

 

6. Unaka- (A) (4-14)-  Lost by 6 to North Greene and by 17 to Cosby.  Coach Chambers and the Lady Rangers have a tough week upcoming.  They Host county rival Hampton Tuesday and visit rival Happy Valley Thursday for a double dose of Carter County fun.

 

7. Johnson Co.- (AA) (1-13)-  Lost to Sullivan East by 42 and I assume they lost to Cloudland.  The Lady Longhorns are having a tough year.  It gets no easier as they visit Happy Valley Tuesday.

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