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Here is a good chance for the two different districts in the region to see how they stack up against each other. With the dead spots in the floor, the ceiling fans altering the jump shots, and the luck of the Mavericks in this building, I see AC completeing the season sweep of Alcoa this year by 8 in this one.

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It is true. There are ghosts in that gym and those spirits are not comfortable in their after life. They influence referees and scorekeepers. I have witnessed them make time stand still as the ball is advanced up the floor, a shot is taken and a "phantom" foul is called by a possessed official as time runs off the clock. It is difficult to play at AC. That extra defender in the home team's coaches box is a perplexing problem to which most visiting coaches have a difficult time adjusting. Please keep and hands and feet inside the coaches box until the game comes to a complete stop - thank you. I will make a prediction..... the team with the most points will win this game!!!! Nostrodomus, himself, could not make a better prediction!!!

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You jest O' channell-ed one, but only the Mav's know just how much to allow on jump shots for the west to east wind current that drifts through the gym, and how many times I have seen the ball hardly bounce up on the west side of each lane.

The ref's can't explain some of the calls they make, almost as if it was someone else blowing their whistle, and commanding their vocal chords. The secret weapon though (shhh!) is the positioning of the lights which glare of coach E's head into the eyes of opposing free throw shooters!!

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Well I watched Alcoa take a big win tonight. The first half was full of great defense and teamwork. Deon smith locked Wally lowery down to a goose egg. Alcoa's Kurt Toro stepped up big time by scoring around 24 points tonight. Alcoa was beating AC badly but then let up in the 4th quarter. It was a good game and good win.

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Sorry I missed the game. The wife insisted that I stay home and pack. Keep the heads held high boys... there is another big game Friday night. By the way, you are invited to participate in a moving party that will be taking place at my house on saturday. If you find yourself with time on your hands... please, join the festivities!!! Call and RSVP.

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