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Austin-East @ Greeneville
Johnson County @ Fulton
York Institute @ Brainerd
Howard @ Watertown
Murfreesboro Central Magnet @ Pearl-Cohn
East Nashville @ Nolensville
Mitchell @ Crockett County
South Gibson @ Wooddale

Here are my picks:

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Austin-East @ Greeneville
Johnson County @ Fulton
York Institute @ Brainerd
Howard @ Watertown
Murfreesboro Central Magnet @ Pearl-Cohn
East Nashville @ Nolensville
Mitchell @ Crockett County
South Gibson @ Wooddale

 

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I dont know enough about BBall around the state to comment on the other schools but I feel like Crockett will win over Mitchell. 

 

I also feel like there could be a big upset brewing. South Gibson will certainly have its work cut out for them but they stand a good shot at giving Wooddale a game or sneaking out a victory. They have proven several times this year that they can play with and/or beat some of the best teams in the state. Should be a great game. 

 

I just hope that it is a clean game that is not so heavily influenced by the zebras. 

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40 minutes ago, ManOfMillions said:

I dont know enough about BBall around the state to comment on the other schools but I feel like Crockett will win over Mitchell. 

 

I also feel like there could be a big upset brewing. South Gibson will certainly have its work cut out for them but they stand a good shot at giving Wooddale a game or sneaking out a victory. They have proven several times this year that they can play with and/or beat some of the best teams in the state. Should be a great game. 

 

I just hope that it is a clean game that is not so heavily influenced by the zebras. 

I think Wooddale wins against South Gibson in pretty convincing fashion. Wooddale to me with their talent is one of if not the favorites to win the state title in Class AA. If South Gibson plays their absolute best game they might make it a close game but I just don't see them beating Wooddale. 

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9 hours ago, midtnmale said:

I see you picked the "big city" school over the "county" schools. 

Yes I did..didn't realize it until you mentioned it ! I also split the "home" teams vice the "visiting" teams(4 to 4). I haven't done a study but I believe the home team wins the majority of the time. We will see on Monday night and good luck to all involved!!

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On 3/2/2019 at 9:36 AM, Bobcats83 said:

Region 7AA is tough but I don’t see either one of them winning.  Crockett might be close    SG game won’t be 

I don't think Crockett scores over 32 against Mitchell.  Crockett's only hope is to try to get out in transition with Hannah and try to put pressure on Mitchell's bigs. Otherwise Mitchell is gonna clamp down on Shelton and make it very difficult for them to run any offense. South Gibson has a shot, a very small one. Try to sit in a zone and force Wooddale to slow the game down.

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On 3/3/2019 at 1:02 AM, TynerRamFan said:

Yes I did..didn't realize it until you mentioned it ! I also split the "home" teams vice the "visiting" teams(4 to 4). I haven't done a study but I believe the home team wins the majority of the time. We will see on Monday night and good luck to all involved!!

Tyner Ram Fan since you are in the same district who is tougher Brainerd or Howard. I figured Howard is a tougher team. Thanks

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On 3/1/2019 at 9:55 PM, tonybologna said:

Austin-East @ Greeneville
Johnson County @ Fulton
York Institute @ Brainerd
Howard @ Watertown
Murfreesboro Central Magnet @ Pearl-Cohn
East Nashville @ Nolensville
Mitchell @ Crockett County
South Gibson @ Wooddale

Here are my picks:

 

Austin-East- If they get off to a good start it will be 20+

Fulton- by 20+

Brainerd- by 15+

Howard- I think this game will be closer than most think. 10

Pearl-Cohn- by 20

East Nashville- by 6

Mitchell- by 12

Wooddale- by 15

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