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South Pittsburg vs McKenzie (stone man and little grider man against this comer man)


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3 minutes ago, rlh said:

SP could argue that Fayetteville shouldn't have won last year so your point is moot regarding the shoulda coulda woulda because didn't is what goes down in the score book.

SP team this year played with much more desire than last year team. Many times the overall preseason favorite fails to win it all. Peabody this year Sp last year. Greenback and Huntingdon has had shortcomings as well. It’s why the games are played. Overall was a great game to watch. SP could have folded early but defense come up with big plays and had a dagger on the strip and score. McKenzie has some great players. #26 linebacker played very well along with #7 and #11. I look for them to be a very tough out on west side next year. Enjoyed watching the game. It was a classic battle. 

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27 minutes ago, TyroneBiggums said:

Coach must’ve had them ready to play because you guys played HARD on defense. What all does South Pitt have back next year? You guys had everyone in Chattanooga talking after the game. Again kudos to you guys! Incredible story and season even for y’all’s prestigious program kinfolks. I’m just keeping it real

Return a good nucleus but lose a lot skill wise. Some names that return skill wise will be Mount, Kelly, Robinson, and one that I think will have a huge test if he stays healthy Makal Allison. Remember that name. Kid has been hurt and has knee injuries but is a great athlete and will be a senior.

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14 hours ago, Kyle1990 said:

Speaking of mistakes, it's "Too". Peabody wasn't the better team if they made too many mistakes. In my opinion of last week both teams played their hearts out. It came down to the last play. The better team is the winning team. Last week you weren't it, and this week we weren't it. 

I have to agree with a portion of that.  Congrats to McKenzie but Peabody spotted you 10 points and those were mistakes.  You know the best team does not always win.  McKenzie beat us and that is that but I THINK  Peabody wins that game 7 out of 10 minus those mistakes.  Our OLine dominated you guys but you guys came through at the right time with the help of some uncharacteristic mistakes,  Congrats on a great season though.  The gold is the standard in Trenton.  Maybe one day it will be for McKenzie.  You surely have the talent

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