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6 hours ago, hoopsfanatic said:

I honestly dont see how Jeff beat Sevier, my 1st question was did anybody not play...all their players did. Also heard Sevier had a starter get 2 technicals and will be out for District. 

DB only beat Jeff Co. by 1 back in December. I said before that I can't remember a year where there was this many "good teams" in Region 1 & 2 (or East Tn.)  As the regular season ends I think I'll change that thought to I can't remember a year where there was this many teams on the same level. Their good teams but I'm not seeing anybody good enough to make it to the final game. 

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East handles Farragut, was never really close. Farragut never got any closer than final score after falling behind by 20 for most of 1st half. East played alot better than they had been. Saw some of the play that has plaqued them the 2nd half of season in the 2nd half of this one. 

Db beats West Ridge by double figures Thursday night

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On 2/16/2022 at 1:47 PM, hoopsfanatic said:

East handles Farragut, was never really close. Farragut never got any closer than final score after falling behind by 20 for most of 1st half. East played alot better than they had been. Saw some of the play that has plaqued them the 2nd half of season in the 2nd half of this one. 

Db beats West Ridge by double figures Thursday night

That Mo-East win was surprising to me... even though I have not seen the Admirals play...good win by East. Farragut has had some really good wins this season.

DB was solid vs WR. Stump and Gillespie were really really good! Browder was unstoppable, until the fouls stopped him.

Cannot wait for the District Championship game Saturday night in the DOME - Under Poore, DB has won 3 out of the last 4 District Championships, beating JC each time and #4 is coming Saturday. Should be a rowdy hate filled crowd...Perfect!

 

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On 2/16/2022 at 1:47 PM, hoopsfanatic said:

East handles Farragut, was never really close. Farragut never got any closer than final score after falling behind by 20 for most of 1st half. East played alot better than they had been. Saw some of the play that has plaqued them the 2nd half of season in the 2nd half of this one. 

Db beats West Ridge by double figures Thursday night

D-B wins by 20 but something was definitely off with us last night.  Can't play like that on Saturday or we'll be a 2 seed in next week's Region tournament.

The helltoppers take down Boone by 38.

West Ridge recruited the Sullivan East student body to try to help them last night.  Cute.  Maybe they can recruit Tennessee High's to join them next year too when they play us.

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I hope Db & East win their districts and dont have to face each other before the championship for the 1st time in many years. Not saying East rolls over Science Hill or anything, will be a good game, but whoever wins that district  providing East wins this one up here has a whole lot easier road to the the regional championship. 

I think West Ridge beats Daniel Boone in consolation game And Db beats Science Hill in Championship.
East should win and beat Sevier  with I think Jeff beating West in Consolation

No matter how it shakes out I still think Science Hill and East in one Semi final and DB against Sevier in the other. West ridge could give Sevier some trouble if it was a neutral court, but going to Sevier will be a tough one for them. Both of those teams play a lot better at home. Should be a fun 2 weeks of ball for the fans and the kids.

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