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14 minutes ago, TrickyD said:

How did Dyersburg look against SF wondering if they are going to figure it out this year

South Fulton is a good team. They almost beat Lipscomb Academy. Dyersburg made a great comeback. Dyersburg and Loretto will be a great one tomm. South Fulton is for real. Very fundamental. Very likely to be in the Boro. Dyersburg has a lot of talent. Just have to start playing better together. They looked pretty good today in spurts. I think they will get better. 

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48 minutes ago, pioneer42 said:

South Fulton is a good team. They almost beat Lipscomb Academy. Dyersburg made a great comeback. Dyersburg and Loretto will be a great one tomm. South Fulton is for real. Very fundamental. Very likely to be in the Boro. Dyersburg has a lot of talent. Just have to start playing better together. They looked pretty good today in spurts. I think they will get better. 

Playing together will be the key only one returning starter

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42 minutes ago, RedDevil23 said:

Scrappy SF takes down USJ 50-31. Should be a good game tomorrow. 

USJ best player goes down or is held out for the ankle injury helped matters, but I got South Fulton going to the Boro and a dangerous team. They remind me of some of the Clarkrange teams in Single A over the years. Very fundamental and scrappy. Seems like they are always in the right place. We will have our hands full tomm. night. 

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7 minutes ago, pioneer42 said:

USJ best player goes down or is held out for the ankle injury helped matters, but I got South Fulton going to the Boro and a dangerous team. They remind me of some of the Clarkrange teams in Single A over the years. Very fundamental and scrappy. Seems like they are always in the right place. We will have our hands full tomm. night. 

The 8th grader? That explains why USJ was held to 31. Seems like a lot of teams depend on 1 or 2 to score to much. 

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