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Peabody's game and saturday predictions


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From what i saw in during the Peabody/Perry county game, Trenton Peabody again played sloppy and inconsistant but still out played perry county who also played bad. to me it still showed the better team with Peabody still winning even though perry county's two biggest threats scoring 24 and 16, wich everyone said that would have to in order to win. Perry county still fell short. Peabody on the other hand didn't have any standout players in the contest with three players in double figures and bobbitt having, i beleive, 7 blocks. Although to survive tomorrow's game in the big matchup Peabody must play a lot better and more consistant than shown so far in the tourney!

 

congrats to perry county for a great season and good luck next year! :D

 

Anyone have any comments about the game or saturday's matchup? :blink:

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I was at the game against Peabody and for Peabody everything fell like they wanted while we got knocked down, slapped around, even tripped and nothing was called against you. I do not agree Peabody played better they just had more calls there way. The blindfolds came on when we got the ball especially in the 1st half. Perry Co would had a chance if it was called right and it is ashame to take the chance away by such poor calling. These are hard working kids trying to play right. But in all Perry County has more to be proud of than alot and we will be back next year no doubt. Congrat to the Perry County team for making the trip and the season so much fun.

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No tears ,no excuses, just my opinion just as you have yours. If you think they won out of honest calling thats your opinion and I have mine. No crying yes we got beat but I know what I saw. Just as people like to get on here and start a fuss all I say is I saw alot of bad calls in the game. I never said we would had won I just think we could had a chance if the calls were made. If you agree fine and if you don't fine. The fact is yes we got beat but that is not what I was talking about . And no tears have fallen due to this game. People need to realize these kids work hard and they deserve to be given a fair chance. I know it is hard to see everything in the game but when you are right under the goal and looking at the players with the ball and someone knocks her down and no whistle is blown there is something not right here. The tape shows what I am talking about and it is sad to see this happen more than once with no whistle yet we just touch a player and get called a foul. Yes the game is over and the score says the winner. Peabody is a good team and I am not downing them. I just say the calls were poor in my opinion and I can and will state my opinion on here just as everyone else does and that does not mean anyone is crying on here.. But the Vikings are a young group and they will be back for more chances.

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I have no dog in this fight, nor any of the others, but I've been to all the games. In EVERY game, people in the stands see (believe they see) bad calls and missed calls.

 

When the officials call a game very tightly, the fans say, "They oughta let the kids play."

 

When the officials call a game loosely, the fans (especially the losing fans) complain, "We got robbed. There were too many "none calls.' "

 

Such is the life/challenge of an official....and such is the response/reaction of the fans.

 

Although, no dog in the fight, I always find myself pulling for somebody. I was pulling for Perry County, but they got beaten by a better team...at least yesterday they did.

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Perry County gave a grand effort, and, yes, there were many missed foul calls on both sides of the ball. However, I do not remember any referees missing some of the extremely easy layups that some of the Lady Vikings missed.

 

Congratulations to the Lady Vikings on a wonderful season. Good luck to the Tidettes today versus a very scrappy Clarkrange team.

 

You Pioneers can drive the seven miles it takes to get to Trenton if you want to see what a gold ball looks like.

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Hey Hobrob, what ever your name is. We at Trenton have a lot of respect for GC. We wanted them to win the Gold Ball. Playing GC has made Peaboy better. It is to bad that GC did not play well. Livingston is a very good team and will win it al today. GC will have their day. Whose to say that GC would win the Gold ball in A ball, I don't know. I do know they are playing in the divisison that they should be in and Peabody is where they ought to be. That is the way it is set up and I believe it is fair, unless you go out a recruit like most private schools and some public schools. Roll Lady Tide.

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