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Hancock County Vs. Rutledge


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I think you missed the prediction...

 

Rutledge won 62-54...Potter, Day and Singleton had more help than Nichols, Lyons and Seal.

 

"Dueling Banjos" just isn't as intimidating as it used to be.

 

If the offense that Hancock was trying to run is going to be their mainstay, they might be in trouble later in the year. Rocky is probably one of the top two or three post players in East Tennessee (counting Northeast and Southeast), so why try and turn him into a three-point bomber???

 

Posted by yogibear0131:

Hancock County Play rutledge tonight. What to you think will happen. I think Hancock Will Will By 10 or more. Let me know what you think.

[Edited by KevB1990 on 11-26-02 10:35P]

 

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I agree with you. I think only certain players like Seal, Dykes, or Belcher should have the green light from the three point line. We got the Defence but not the Offence. The team has a lot of heart but need to start using their head more. If they slow down a little bit on offence they will have it made. But Remember one thing Rutledge still has us at their house. The better start working.

[Edited by yogibear0131 on 11-27-02 7:31P]

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Rutledge realizes that they have to play Hancock again and I promise you that they are not taking the game for granted. They will actually play on Dec. 26 in the Volunteer Classic. They know that you have a good team and that you have heart and are working hard. I assure you that the Pionners also have heart, are working hard, and will be improving. Also it should be evident by now that they are not afraid to play.

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Like RHS02 said, Rutledge and Hancock play in the opening round of the Volunteer Classic and there's a possibilty they will meet in the Tribune Classic...could be 4 very good games.

 

 

Posted by yogibear0131:

I agree with you. I think only certain players like Seal, Dykes, or Belcher should have the green light from the three point line. We got the Defence but not the Offence. The team has a lot of heart but need to start using their head more. If they slow down a little bit on offence they will have it made. But Remember one thing Rutledge still has us at their house. The better start working.

[Edited by yogibear0131 on 11-27-02 7:31P]

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