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by what ive seen this year, no way. they might be state bound, but not state champion bound.

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Well if thats the case Grace is not lookin to have a good chance either Unaka beat them this year at Chatt. Also Unaka put there bench in with between 4 to 5 minutes left in the game against temple and temples starters were still in. Thats not an excuse for the loss but that helped for the bigger win. But as of now I see Temple as the team to beat.

 

 

 

 

No one gave Unaka a chance last year either

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West Tenn person here. Just wondering who off last years team is back this year.

 

Iwatched Unaka play in the Tourney last year and really enjoyed watching them play. I did not think they were the most talented team in there but, played the hardest.

 

Great underdog story last year, but you will be the team to beat if you get there this year being defending state champs.

 

Possible west tenn oppenents include, Middleton, or Trenton which have very talented teams. Temple with Skogan I here is good again as well. Ought to be intersting, good luck to all.

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Not to turn this away from the excitement of the Unaka fans, but hey SPORTS, you a Memphis Tiger fan? Do you think we have a chance in the tourney this week?

 

I thought Middleton had the best single A team that I saw all of last year, but my Halls Tigers miraculously put them out in substate. The teams from Hardeman County will be tough outs.

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Well if thats the case Grace is not lookin to have a good chance either Unaka beat them this year at Chatt. Also Unaka put there bench in with between 4 to 5 minutes left in the game against temple and temples starters were still in. Thats not an excuse for the loss but that helped for the bigger win. But as of now I see Temple as the team to beat.

No one gave Unaka a chance last year either

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good point about no one giving them a chance...no one did...congrats on the win by the way!

 

I just do not see them winning state again, though...

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