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Well there you go. Just checked schedules for Tomorrow night =

Cumberland/Warren = Cumberland - they won't score 90+ points this time.

White/Rhea= White even though Rhea is 7-0

Cookeville/Stone = Cookeville by 10

I think I'll go see exactly what Stone has.

Post half time scores if you think about it. Thanks.

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Here is my assessment. Sparta lost the leader point guard average close to 20 points a game plus she complimented all the others and your big girls returning. Those type players don't come around often,like Kellie jolly if you will. coaches can't coach leadership that is inside the heart of the leader,that is probably what is lacking. Take off the rose colored glasses and support your coach and school. The point guard position is your quarterback. Take last year point guard off last years team and Sparta would have been average at best.put her on this year's team and u would be district champs again. and no Haley did not develop her she developed herself through hard work and aau. You can't compare last year to this year players change as do the dynamics of the team.

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If Stone didn't win a District game last season and hopes are pinned on 3 Freshmen to help them finish 2nd in this District - I'd have to go with White/Cookeville/Warren every night of the week based on ability to handle defensive pressure by veteran players - each respective home court and crowd should be a bit overwhelming to true freshmen. I do not believe either of those 3 teams start freshmen. Unless Stone has found 3 very very special freshmen - no way they finish 2nd. Still think Cookeville ahead of White/Warren but those 3 will be the ones you have to knock off to get to Regional. Cumberland automatic bid.

Stone had a good coach last year but he was not Mike Buck. Not sure if y'all paid attention to those coaching changes but Buck is back at SMHS and this time he is the skipper of the girls' program. They will surprise some folks. ( and my screen name came years before I met that guy lol..no relation at all, just a Stone fan who has watched them from the beginning.)

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Tenn hoosier-I will give Coach Dodgen a fair chance . I don't know where you think other wise . Some fans are doubting him because we are playing ugly . I say give him time to teach his system . We can be better than people think . Comparing Bellah to Kellie is a little much . Don't overrate Buck . Coach Haley ran a motion offense and Bellah ran it to a tee   Coach Haley made Bellah better , ask her . Last two years 6aaa coach of the year . Must have done something right .

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White county girls Haley

2006/07. 15 wins 17 losses

07/08. 17-12

09/10. 17-10

10/11. 15-13

11/12. 14-17

12/13. 19-13

 

Per unapproved website

6/7---15-16    7/8---17/11    8/9---18-8    9/10---16-11    10/11---16-13    11/12---14-18     12/13---21-13    13/14---22-8    14/15---29-4

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Here is my assessment. Sparta lost the leader point guard average close to 20 points a game plus she complimented all the others and your big girls returning. Those type players don't come around often,like Kellie jolly if you will. coaches can't coach leadership that is inside the heart of the leader,that is probably what is lacking. Take off the rose colored glasses and support your coach and school. The point guard position is your quarterback. Take last year point guard off last years team and Sparta would have been average at best.put her on this year's team and u would be district champs again. and no Haley did not develop her she developed herself through hard work and aau. You can't compare last year to this year players change as do the dynamics of the team.

i personaly think that luna is better!

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