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Stratford, Goodpasture, CPA, & East Nashville should ALL win their 1st round games. If PC plays well, they should win. Maplewood will beat Hillwood EASILY! Macon Co. and Springfield will upset the higher seeds Lipscomb and Northwest. Cane Ridge & Hillsboro will continue to roll! Overton should beat Arlington. Antioch's and Mcgavock's seasons will both end on Friday. Just my opinion but good luck to ALL of the Metro teams participating in the playoffs!

Agreed 100%

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List the metro playoff teams in order of your confidence level for a round 1 win

 

1 Pearl Cohn over Kenwood

2 Stratford over Cheatham Co

3 Hillsboro over Stewart's Creek

4 Cane Ridge over Summit

5 Maplewood over Hillwood

6 Overton over Arlington

7 East upsets Fairview

 

 

8 Antioch and McGavock do not belong and will be wrestling and hooping next week

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Why mention Macon county, Springfield, northwest, LA, and GP, CPA. Metro thread. EN should not beat fairview. I hope they do but fairview is 10-0 and #1. EN barely got in playoffs.

Your 2,100 posts up on him Workin....Cut my guy some slack he's new lol. He said it because there in Our "PC" district but I understand what your saying. Edited by FBfan26
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Bleacher I'll go with:

PC

Hillsboro

Overton

CR

Stratford

EN

MW

Antioch

Mcgavock

Saw where Phillips from EN is All American. Huge accomplishment for him. Same article said be plans on playing some O. Should be interesting. Hope east pulls the upset.

He played some on offense against Goodpasture

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