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I’m really not sure what to make of this game. Gallatin has had their number the last two years when I thought Hillsboro should win going away both times. Logic would say that with better coaching Gallatin should be favored this time around. However, I’m concerned about the ability of these young men to refocus after an emotional game against Station Camp. The key to victory the last two years has been playing good assignment, team ball. Let’s hope the coaches get them right for Friday night. 

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10 hours ago, biggreenmachine said:

I’m really not sure what to make of this game. Gallatin has had their number the last two years when I thought Hillsboro should win going away both times. Logic would say that with better coaching Gallatin should be favored this time around. However, I’m concerned about the ability of these young men to refocus after an emotional game against Station Camp. The key to victory the last two years has been playing good assignment, team ball. Let’s hope the coaches get them right for Friday night. 

On point. 

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10 hours ago, biggreenmachine said:

I’m really not sure what to make of this game. Gallatin has had their number the last two years when I thought Hillsboro should win going away both times. Logic would say that with better coaching Gallatin should be favored this time around. However, I’m concerned about the ability of these young men to refocus after an emotional game against Station Camp. The key to victory the last two years has been playing good assignment, team ball. Let’s hope the coaches get them right for Friday night. 

Yeah, no surprise you have to put that game behind you quick.  Hillsboro will be looking to stop the run after Briggs had such a big game.  Gallatin will have to find more balance on offense to move the ball.  Defensively, just like Hillsboro, you have to try and stop Covington. 

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BIG is one thing, STRONG is another.  Hillsboro is in the BIG category.  MJ last year was in the Strong category.

Picking Gallatin in this one just because I was there yesterday and got a Avalanche shaved ice I had there!  Best I have ever had.  Going to be a regular stop every time I am there to visit my new Grand Daughter. 

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1 hour ago, Lost Old Dad said:

BIG is one thing, STRONG is another.  Hillsboro is in the BIG category.  MJ last year was in the Strong category.

Picking Gallatin in this one just because I was there yesterday and got a Avalanche shaved ice I had there!  Best I have ever had.  Going to be a regular stop every time I am there to visit my new Grand Daughter. 

Pelicans??  

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1 hour ago, Lost Old Dad said:

BIG is one thing, STRONG is another.  Hillsboro is in the BIG category.  MJ last year was in the Strong category.

Picking Gallatin in this one just because I was there yesterday and got a Avalanche shaved ice I had there!  Best I have ever had.  Going to be a regular stop every time I am there to visit my new Grand Daughter. 

Congrats on the new Grand Daughter!

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On 9/2/2019 at 5:45 PM, MJGOLDENBEARS said:

Keep in mind, scrimmage or not, Mount Juliet shut out Hillsboro, which has a HUGE LINE... I’m not sold on them being a top 5 team. I’ll go with the odds of them underachieving with great talent yet again this season.

Keep in mind none of that matters bc MJ lost to Stewart’s Creek and y’all should know a little bit about underachieving. 

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9 minutes ago, WingT08 said:

Keep in mind none of that matters bc MJ lost to Stewart’s Creek and y’all should know a little bit about underachieving. 

Not sure how MJ losing to Stewarts Creek has anything to do with this game. MJ has had some really good team over the last decade that have advanced pretty deep into the playoffs. 

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