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:lol: This is what the tournaments are all about. This game of basketball is not making much sense to me these days though. WC seemed to peak at the right time and they run their system to perfection while controlling the tempo of the game. Good luck to WC and Stown, I think both will be State bound.
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Ok, I want to know where this Wayne County team has been hiding all year? This team was written off by everyone (including me) before the season ever started. I honestly felt that this team was not even as good as last year's team. What they pulled off this week was absolutely unbelieveable. This week could have been the best week of basketball a girl's team from Wayne County has played in over 2 years. I am super impressed with Coach Byrd as he has pulled off what most would consider almost impossible---go in as the 4th seed out of 12A and first take out the #1 seed in 11A; then take out Perry County, who is a final four team of a year ago, has a Miss Basketball candidate, and had beaten them 3 times already; and lastly, take down the District 12A champions and elite eight team of a year ago who they had lost to twice already this season. They have proved that believing in yourself and working hard can make a difference even when you're not the most talented team around. Congrats to them and good luck in your Sub-State game against CPA.

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Congrats to the Lady Cats on a great tournament.

 

Unfortunately, we were their latest victim.

 

No excuses and no blaming of officials for that game. Unfortunately, injuries have hampered the Lady Eagles of late, with Scott being limited, then last night's injury to Tamia Tucker further hampered S'town's abilility to press.

 

Added to that was the fact that Wayne County was hitting everything they threw-up (including 30-foot threes), while the Lady Eagles struggled to get shots to fall.

 

Surely the Lady Eagles will not have that bad of shooting 2 games in a row - if we do, then we don't deserve being in the big dance anyway.

 

Good luck to Wayne Co. against CPA & here is hoping the Lady Eagles can invade FRA and grab a win.

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:rolleyes: This is what the tournaments are all about.  This game of basketball is not making much sense to me these days though.  WC seemed to peak at the right time and they run their system to perfection while controlling the tempo of the game. Good luck to WC and Stown, I think both will be State bound.

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You wasn't at the PC WC game were you?

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