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Clinton is not part of Knoxville and even if they were they wouldn't be in the top 10 much less the top 5.

 

1. Bearden coaching and players and they don't have football as a distraction.

 

2. A. E. good coaching great athletes. Football is a distraction and may get them off to a slow start.

 

3. Fulton great coaching and good athletes. Early they may have the same problem as A.E.

 

Bearden, A.E., and Fulton are the elite programs in the Knoxville area. Anyone of these three could reign as King of Knoxville hoops in 2003/2004.

 

4. Carter. Hired a great young Coach from L.C. He has battled with a lack of talent at L.C. for years. Watch out for Carter to be one of the best teams in Knoxville under this new coaches leadership. Unfortunately for the Hornets they are in the same District as Fulton and A.E.

 

5. Should be Farragut. They have 2000 students and year in and year out they have better than average talent. For some reason they can't seem to put it together. Needs to get the Waldrop kid out.

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I like Clinton's program. They were a classy group last year. I just loved watching Jerrell Beaman play. He got the better of Lee Humphrey in the Region Tournament, but Clinton came up just short. Clinton has lost him, but I understand that Vibbert has moved back from Texas and will play for Clinton year. They should be good. They still have baby Shaq. I think that Oak Ridge, Clinton, Powell, and Karns all have a legitimate shot at the District 3-AAA championship. Should be a very fun year.

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splainshornet, yes this is the same guy. short in height with an awkward looking shot. he can make no look passes like no other. i do believe we will see him dishing the ball out as well as shooting the lights out. Yea, thats him, the guy that had 38 against Karns and 42 against Farragut. Oh yea, we beat both of them. But hey, they are ranked ahead of us. Farragut by 20 points at that. Oh well, its how it goes. Not to mention we were missing two starters. And I know Karns and Farragut had their full teams.

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