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1 hour ago, CASC95 said:

That is some the best team defense I've seen considering their size.

I think they held Bartlett to 12 pts the second half    And Bartlett looked lost on Offense.    If you haven't played against a matchup zone that executed at that level its a hard thing to gameplan for with just a few hours to cover it between games.   

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1 hour ago, UCSportsFan said:

They won’t “let” it happen. Cookeville will take it if they win. 

Shooters gonna shoot.   And I think they come out blazing tomorrow.     People been waiting to see us go cold all year.     After todays game I don't think it will happen.    They are too locked in.

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13 minutes ago, LadyCavsFan said:

Shooters gonna shoot.   And I think they come out blazing tomorrow.     People been waiting to see us go cold all year.     After todays game I don't think it will happen.    They are too locked in.

I love the style of offense that they play. Fun to watch. 

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Indy was cheering for Cookeville because they already played Bartlett this year and lost.  Probably didn't want to play them again.  Should be a dandy tomorrow:  middle tn final.  In 4A.  So awesome. 

So proud of CHS.  A ball is coming back home with them.... lets make it gold!

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1 hour ago, Alumn89 said:

Indy was cheering for Cookeville because they already played Bartlett this year and lost.  Probably didn't want to play them again.  Should be a dandy tomorrow:  middle tn final.  In 4A.  So awesome. 

So proud of CHS.  A ball is coming back home with them.... lets make it gold!

The Upper Cumberland is bringing home more hardware this year than any other area of the state. 

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Just now, alessic7 said:

Where y'all at?

I was just about to quote your 10 pt win prediction (almost it was 9) and congratulate Independence. Maybe you could take a page out of Jett Montgomery book and have a little class. I'm not from Cookeville. But I pulled for them. But I'm happy for Jett.

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