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A terrific win for Moore Co. they will do well!! Gym was unbelievable advantage, it was rocking. For Coffee their 3 best players were in foul trouble the entire night and Benjamin was double and triple teamed and with a couple of key players out of the game a ton, there was no one to make shots. Coffe wibe fine win their 3 sophomores come of age. Moore Co. will have a great year. They also beat Riverdale this summer by double figures.

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I was at the game (i was a neutral watcher, wasn't for either side), and from what i could tell, the officiating was horrible on both ends. Yes, Benjamin was getting knocked around a little too much then necessary, but she was over the back on some of those offensive rebounds of hers also. Both sides can sit here and argue about which team got the worse end of the officiating calls, but when it comes down to it, Moore Co. won that game and there's nothing anyone can do about it now. Coffee Co. will be fine, i'm guessing they finish ahead of Lawrence Co. but behind Shelbyville in their district, but thats my opinion. I've said all along Moore Co. would be strong, and that Fanning would lead them to Murfreesboro. Its her year, and shes probably going to make the best of it.

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I am a post also and I know how it feels to be pushed shoved and knocked around under the basket. True some refs may miss over the back calls , but when you are that tall it is real easy to pull down the rebound over someone. Hey but don't sweat the loss coffee co. Mc enjoy the win while it lasts but don't live off of it. There are many more games ahed and to keep tha good feeling you have to win those too. :D

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none taken I think you are right about cashing in the chips. I think both teams played a GREAT game, no the oficiating wasn't very good on either end but it doesn't really count and I know that both teams learned from it ( and by the way I was not a neutral watcher ;) ) This game won't mean anything when it comes time to go t o the boro. the only thing that will have mattered is that both teams learned from it. ;)

[Edited by BigCountry05 on 11-23-02 4:44P]

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