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Warriorettes will be a year older next year . Trouble is everybody else is in the same shoes . We should be better as everybody else . Need to stop playing so many cupcakes during the regular season . Playing good teams make you better . Don't believe Cookeville can handle Bradley's pressure . Stone and Bradley in finals . Stone can win it because Bradley not as good as year's past . 

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I guess we could have played a tougher non District schedule, but many of the teams we played this year have 20+ wins and are still playing. Red Bank, DeKalb, Signal Mt for instance. We played Crossville as well, but they are better than 90% of AAA teams. Tullahoma won their district championship as well. I'm just looking back at the schedule trying to find all of the "cupcakes". 

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By no means a big fan of white county basketball but do respect there program and the job that Mitchell and Dodgen do but just for reading eyes only here are Strength of Schedules for the district team s as of recently on Coacht

 

stone Memorial   1

white County.      3

rhea County.        12

cookeville.             17

warren County.     46

that is in Class aaa only 

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21 hours ago, summit said:

White Co loses to Bradley . Led at the half by one . 7 out of ten from three 1st half . Bradley went on 17 point run starting the 3rd qt . We didn't get a shot for our first nine or ten trips down the floor . Wound up with 29 turnovers for the game . Team didn't seem prepared for their pressure . Best part of Bradley's team is their defense . Even leading at the half , never felt good about game . Can't shot 70 from three entire game . Even with all of our team back next year , if we don't learn to take care of the ball , we will be no better . Hope for the best .

To 85 Warrior - All of our district girls teams lose almost nothing . Cookeville loses Savage , Rhea loses none , Stone loses one . We need to play better teams to get used to pressure defense . We finished 3rd in the district this year and Cookeville beat us three times , Rhea twice , and Stone once . Won't get any better if our turnovers don't get better .

Us losing Savage is going to be tough to replace. There are some 8th graders that could step up. 

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1 hour ago, summit said:

Warriorettes will be a year older next year . Trouble is everybody else is in the same shoes . We should be better as everybody else . Need to stop playing so many cupcakes during the regular season . Playing good teams make you better . Don't believe Cookeville can handle Bradley's pressure . Stone and Bradley in finals . Stone can win it because Bradley not as good as year's past . 

Finally some common sense in here!  +1. They played a decent AA schedule but was barely over .500 against AAA teams. How can you have the 3rd ranked AAA schedule like that?  Anyway all good points you made.   Including Cookeville vs Bradley because the pressure will decide the game.  I am not sure if we can handle pressure either.  But I think we will make a game out of it and if it is close going into 4th we could pull an upset.  

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Your hate for White County is evident and well documented and that’s great, I have never seen anyone from Sparta on here pumping out there chest etc, if anything Summitt is and has always been against The current coach from day one go back and read all his post when you have time, he has a tremendous man crush on Haley when he was there.  Just a quick question before my predictions did Haley resign or was he forced out?  

 

Cookeville has a strong chance if Savage gets rolling early, Bradkey is Bradkey at home I am sure, hopefully Ladycavsfan, our coach dies the coaching and not allow outsiders to interfere.

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1 hour ago, 6aaabasketball said:

By no means a big fan of white county basketball but do respect there program and the job that Mitchell and Dodgen do but just for reading eyes only here are Strength of Schedules for the district team s as of recently on Coacht

 

stone Memorial   1

white County.      3

rhea County.        12

cookeville.             17

warren County.     46

that is in Class aaa only 

Thank you !

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22 minutes ago, 6aaabasketball said:

Will say this you have been extra vocal and that’s okay it’s fun to be vocal when you can hide behind user names.  It makes it so much right Summit?  Would love to see Cookeville play Upperman in next couple of years be great matchups for sure. The crowds would give us at least two games a year with full gym.

It would be a moneymaker for sure and probably as entertaining as Stone vs CCHS.  

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