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12 minutes ago, JDHoss said:

Not sure why anyone would be surprised by this game. Lizabethun has a better staff and a better, more organized program from the youth leagues on up. Johnson City Parks & Rec has taken over the youth league this year from the Boys & Girls Club and invested heavily in it, so we'll see if it pays off in a few years. For now though, Lizabethun (and Greeneville) are the two best programs in upper East TN for the foreseeable future. 

Science Hill should go ahead and invest heavily in Shawn Witten. Their going nowhere with the staff they have. Witten would build a Maryville like program in three years. There's a lot of talent in Johnson City year in and year out. 

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38 minutes ago, WaCoJaCo said:

Science Hill should go ahead and invest heavily in Shawn Witten. Their going nowhere with the staff they have. Witten would build a Maryville like program in three years. There's a lot of talent in Johnson City year in and year out. 

The coaching tonight for SH was awful and maybe it’s time for a coaching change in JC.

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