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Have to give it to you "gcfan2" you don't bite on my post like most of the people.  Walker Valley was a tough team last year.  LA only beat them by 2 on a last second do or go to overtime shot by Amber Handy.  Maybe this year they can bring home the crown.  7AA is reloading for the 7AA&13AA challenge already...hehhehehehe

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Bring on the large size puke bags. ;):P

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13AA one and done again?? NOOOOO, no way, that doesn't happen except for well EVERY YEAR!! Everyone over there jumped on the Westview bandwagon, but that broke down pretty quickly. When will you guys learn that you guys aren't with the elite in terms of your district and region. On the state level you guys are average. Of course you wanted to do some challenge series thing early this season. Basically you guys were saying that 13AA was one of the two best districts in the state and thats the reason that I thought it was bogus. I knew that 7AA would be down this year, but I figured that the district that Walker Valley was in would be tougher than any of them. You have a long way to go out there before anyone will take you all seriously when it comes to winning a state championship. But you all will still talk the talk, but you won't walk the walk.

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OMG,

 

you mean both Obion County and Martin Westview are out!

What will the folks of Troy and Martin do now?

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I for one am going to support the young men on our baseball team. Westview and Obion Central had great seasons should be very proud of what they accomplished.And I cheer for all of the west state teams that are still in it. I am above all a fan of all of our young people. Good luck to all teams that are left.

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Have to give it to you "gcfan2" you don't bite on my post like most of the people.  Walker Valley was a tough team last year.  LA only beat them by 2 on a last second do or go to overtime shot by Amber Handy.  Maybe this year they can bring home the crown.  7AA is reloading for the 7AA&13AA challenge already...hehhehehehe

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I try not to talk too much trash on here. Can't really when you have NO GOLD BALLS to back it up! (Gibson Co.) I only try to make observations and predictions. I do take offense though to people trash talking players and teams, so then I will snipe back. I think the guy from 8AA has a masters degree in that. Now that you reminded me I forgot about that game last year against LA. I remember reading some threads on that. I have known for a long time they play good basketball in the cumberland plateau.

 

Thought WV had a chance this year, but they ran into a better team sounds like.

 

Looks like its Walker Valley's to loose in my opinion. Don't see Chester Co. or Bolivar whoever they play beating them.

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Have to give it to you "gcfan2" you don't bite on my post like most of the people.  Walker Valley was a tough team last year.  LA only beat them by 2 on a last second do or go to overtime shot by Amber Handy.  Maybe this year they can bring home the crown.  7AA is reloading for the 7AA&13AA challenge already...hehhehehehe

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Captain Wilcat! How's things? Yes, 13AA struggled again this year at the Boro. The OC/AE game was alot of fun to watch though. 2 OT!

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