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Hixson vs. CSAS Round Two


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That's exactly right. I hope they understand that this is the time to get it together before tournament time.  This would be a big win on the road.  Hixson played great defense last time.

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PUSH THE ROCK! If CSAS forces the tempo they win easily but if they let hixson slow the game down like they did last time they will be in for a real battle

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hixson played terrible in the first half, but woke up in the second. down by 8 at half, smalley for hixson started the comeback, then wood kept hixson up throughout the 3rd by a couple of points. josh green busted 3 3's in the 4th quarter to put csas away (2 in the last minute). great game by big #40 for hixson, stayed on the boards all game.

 

Hixson is finally starting to get on a roll. good game.

i'd love to see these two in the finals here in a couple of weeks.

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Well, CSAS is a lock for second. All that matters now is the tournament. We will see how hixson does...

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I am thoroughly upset This season has been a dissapointment to say the least. There is too much talent on this team for things to be going the way they are, all egos need to be shoved aside and put the team first to turn this thing around, I know region semifinals has to be getting old, have some pride go down fighting, and as for the statement CSAS is a lock for second. dont be satisfied with that, I am still pulling for you guys you have all the talent and potential in the world to make some noise in the tournament

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I am thoroughly upset This season has been a dissapointment to say the least. There is too much talent on this team for things to be going the way they are, all egos need to be shoved aside and put the team first to turn this thing around, I know region semifinals has to be getting old, have some pride go down fighting, and as for the statement CSAS is a lock for second. dont be satisfied with that, I am still pulling for you guys you have all the talent and potential in the world to make some noise in the tournament

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I couldn't agree with you more icecold. I think we were expecting so much with everyone returning, but for some reason they just won't play as a team. There's still time to change things around and get their attitude right.

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