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That rule is a little bit on the unusual side, but in essence it ought to be a 3-0 start for Rutledge if not for squandering a big lead at Sevier Co. Looks like some juniors are making some good contributions. Heard that Todd Reischling and Ryan Hudson had big nights against Gibbs.

 

Also heard Brandon Solomon didn't shoot that well and was in foul trouble...when he's on folks it makes Rutledge an entirely different team.

 

Is Gibbs in trouble in their district this season? I saw where they've lost the first three games by 25 or more points...but looks like two of them are HOF games.

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Probably shouldn't get to excited about these two wins. Carter lost by 31 last night to Hampton and from all accounts this may be the worst Gibbs team ever. I don't think that Sevier Co. is very good either. Time will tell if they are any good. Pioneer fans should remember from Football season that good starts to a season can be deceiving. The first real test of the season will come for the Pioneers on Tuesday against Pigeon Forge.

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Caught the game last night...Reischling had an excellent shooting game and Hudson made some nice plays. Don't know if I should have been, but I was surprised by the play of Phelps. I wasn't too sure about his play against Carter, but he also played well last night. I expected Gibbs to be stronger, but the more I watch this Pioneer team, I like what I see even better...

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Say whatever you want, the pioneers are an at best 5 th team in  the district.

 

pigeon will win in double digits. pigeon= 78, pioneers=60.

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I don't know if it will be a double digit game or not, but I think the team that controls the turn-overs will win. Pigeon Forge is young but very talented. If they run the floor and keep a fast pace game without turn-overs they might pull it off.

Again I haven't seen Rutledge this year so I could be wrong.

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Probably shouldn't get to excited about these two wins.  Carter lost by 31 last night to Hampton and from all accounts this may be the worst Gibbs team ever.  I don't think that Sevier Co. is very good either.  Time will tell if they are any good.  Pioneer fans should remember from Football season that good starts to a season can be deceiving.  The first real test of the season will come for the Pioneers on Tuesday against Pigeon Forge.

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Football and baskeball are two completely different sports...I'm not calling an undefeated run through the season by any means.

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Kev, it is obvious to everyone that Football and Basketball are two different sports. I was not comparing the sports, but rather the quick starts that each team had gotten off to while playing weak competition. Obviously the football teams start was deceiving as they were ranked in the top 10 after starting 4-0. Are you an apologist for the football team? I don't see the difference in the comparison. Hopefully the basketball will not fade as badly as the football team did, but I was simply trying to caution against getting excited to early. Again time will tell about how good this team is!

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Kev, it is obvious to everyone that Football and Basketball are two different sports.  I was not comparing the sports, but rather the quick starts that each team had gotten off to while playing weak competition.  Obviously the football teams start was deceiving as they were ranked in the top 10 after starting 4-0.  Are you an apologist for the football team?  I don't see the difference in the comparison.  Hopefully the basketball will not fade as badly as the football team did, but I was simply trying to caution against getting excited to early.  Again time will tell about how good this team is!

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No...I am not an opologist for the football team and I knew that 4-0 against the first part of the schedule was almost a lock and if you'll go back and look through the football board you'll see that I wasn't wild about the team being ranked in the Top 10 in the state because we hadn't played but one tough game as it was.

 

And I am not trying to hype up the basketball team either. I feel like it's better to get these two wins than not and you might want to look closer at the schedule for Carter...this might be a misprint but Carter played two games on Nov. 23 in the Hardee's Classic. I saw Morristown East do the same thing last Friday in Greeneville so I'm guessing it's not too far-fetched that Carter did it on Wednesday.

 

One thing is certain: while I don't like seeing Rutledge teams lose or on losing streaks, but I will support them and will be careful to publicly criticize them on a message board. I'd be remiss if I didn't say that I'm disappointed in the football team's struggling to the end, but I'm not going to write a column in the Tribune about it because I'm disappointed.

 

Now I did give factual evidence last season on the girls' board that was considered to be scathing and called a spade a spase, but it was factual and if it helped shake things or thinking up with them then I would do it again.

 

Take this for whatever you like. Maybe I am an apologist. At least I'm not a wolf.

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Say what you want Pirate, but maybe you should concentrate on winning a few games at RMS.  It looks like you may be the 5th best team in that conference with enough talent to win it! What's Up?

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Hey, boxn1 whoever you are I don't coach. I only even don't coach I don't even watch middle school games. My work will not let me ,I don't have time or I would.

I do think all coaches in the county should be applauded for the work they do. Go coach K,wintonight I want you to do well as well as your players, but they have to prove themselves after the loss of last years talent.

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