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What does this district look like next year? My best guess is:

Fayetteville - lose 3 starters but still have a lot of talent 

Eagleville - lose a lot of seniors but still have big post and good young guards

Moore Co - think they lost the big guy but return several other players that mattered 

Cascade - not sure what they lost but they had a really good freshman guard

Huntland - don’t know of anything they have outside of athletic freshman that looked like he could be a matchup nightmare 

Cornersville - didn’t see anything last that makes me think they won’t finish last 

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14 hours ago, Richmond30 said:

What does this district look like next year? My best guess is:

Fayetteville - lose 3 starters but still have a lot of talent 

Eagleville - lose a lot of seniors but still have big post and good young guards

Moore Co - think they lost the big guy but return several other players that mattered 

Cascade - not sure what they lost but they had a really good freshman guard

Huntland - don’t know of anything they have outside of athletic freshman that looked like he could be a matchup nightmare 

Cornersville - didn’t see anything last that makes me think they won’t finish last 

Fayetteville will always have a good chance because it has great athletes. Moore Co. has excellent returning group with a good freshmen class. New coach as well.

Eagleville will look entirely different with an emphasis on defense.

Cascade will be much improved with the third coach in three years. Lost main post player but lots of size in freshmen class. 
Cornersville looked young and should be better.

Huntland lost a lot of Seniors. Only two players back with any experience. 
Transfers could change this whole district. Not as powerful as last two years.

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4 hours ago, ecu said:

Fayetteville will always have a good chance because it has great athletes. Moore Co. has excellent returning group with a good freshmen class. New coach as well.

Eagleville will look entirely different with an emphasis on defense.

Cascade will be much improved with the third coach in three years. Lost main post player but lots of size in freshmen class. 
Cornersville looked young and should be better.

Huntland lost a lot of Seniors. Only two players back with any experience. 
Transfers could change this whole district. Not as powerful as last two years.

I think Eagleville’s upcoming sophomore class won the duck river conference as 8th graders against several good opponents. I would assume they are ready to play, but lack high school experience. 

Do you know of specific transfers or do you just mean in general?

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On 6/23/2020 at 6:04 PM, Richmond30 said:

I think Eagleville’s upcoming sophomore class won the duck river conference as 8th graders against several good opponents. I would assume they are ready to play, but lack high school experience. 

Do you know of specific transfers or do you just mean in general?

No. Just in general. Like last year Eagleville had a transfer from Kansas and Fayetteville had kid from Cornersville. One player can make a huge difference in Single A

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On 6/22/2020 at 11:22 PM, Richmond30 said:

What does this district look like next year? My best guess is:

Fayetteville - lose 3 starters but still have a lot of talent 

Eagleville - lose a lot of seniors but still have big post and good young guards

Moore Co - think they lost the big guy but return several other players that mattered 

Cascade - not sure what they lost but they had a really good freshman guard

Huntland - don’t know of anything they have outside of athletic freshman that looked like he could be a matchup nightmare 

Cornersville - didn’t see anything last that makes me think they won’t finish last 

Moore Co - I think this is their chance if they mesh good with the new coach

Fayetteville - Still athletic so can still win the district

Eagleville - The coach will find a way to compete still has some good players

Cascade - Will be tough with their size and a couple of nice looking guards

Cornersville - Had some young guys that played hard like to see how they grow

Huntland - Athletic post player a couple of good shooters see if they will play hard for the coach

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On 7/24/2020 at 7:20 AM, AAU07 said:

Moore Co - I think this is their chance if they mesh good with the new coach

Fayetteville - Still athletic so can still win the district

Eagleville - The coach will find a way to compete still has some good players

Cascade - Will be tough with their size and a couple of nice looking guards

Cornersville - Had some young guys that played hard like to see how they grow

Huntland - Athletic post player a couple of good shooters see if they will play hard for the coach

Those top four will be very competitive.

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Here’s what I will say about cornersville. They are still pretty young (only having 1 senior this year) and prolly won’t make a big impact. These boys play hard and have a coach that really cares. (Cornersville didn’t have that last go around). Look for those boys to make the region tournament this year. But the next year. Should be a force. 

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On 6/23/2020 at 1:41 PM, ecu said:

Fayetteville will always have a good chance because it has great athletes. Moore Co. has excellent returning group with a good freshmen class. New coach as well.

Eagleville will look entirely different with an emphasis on defense.

Cascade will be much improved with the third coach in three years. Lost main post player but lots of size in freshmen class. 
Cornersville looked young and should be better.

Huntland lost a lot of Seniors. Only two players back with any experience. 
Transfers could change this whole district. Not as powerful as last two years.

On the huntland team who is the other player with experience besides the athletic freshman?

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