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7 hours ago, TtownReject said:

 

Forearm to the chin LOL. Thanks for the What About'ism 

As I said she was following her player and went through a screen. Emery did not even see the player she hit and certainly wasn’t intentional. The timing of the 2 intentional fouls just happened to be when the Jets took the lead in the fourth quarter. The first  was they were on a 7-0 run and the other they were inbounding the ball with a 1 point lead. Nothing against your team but that’s is home cooking from the refs. You won’t get that called anywhere in the UC.

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9 hours ago, Indian said:

That was definitely a flagrant/intentional 

Here’s the problem here in the UpperCumberland I’ve seen that play several times, and the only thing it’s ever been called is a common foul, which is exactly what it was. Basically what that was is the hometown team being the beneficiary of the refereeing, which is to be expected when you travel for a regional game even though everybody says it’s not we all know that it is. As a traveling team, you have to overcome some bad calls that will go against you and if you don’t, then you will lose the game.  Now if that same team sets that same screen, the same thing will happen and it probably will be a foul, but it will not be an intentional foul. Tullahoma played Upperman earlier in the season. I don’t see any reason why the outcome should be any different than it was in December. 

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1 hour ago, King21 said:

Can't disagree but that was a moment that they should have. Trail official was staring at that play and should have ejected. Worst no call of the year. 

The LA game? Well that should have been the final straw for #11. She elbowed Butler in the gut too. I'm pretty sure that whole scenario came from the coach. Dude had zero reaction after the broken nose. Glad she is a tough one. 

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