Page 2 of Originally Posted by Brackengrad95 But remember this same Bracken county team beat that Augusta team by 20 points in the panthers den a week before. So... 173 comments | 12799 Views | Go to page 1 →
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Feb 3, 16, 12:31 PM #16
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Feb 3, 16, 12:32 PM #17
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Augusta / St pat I'll take Augusta by 15 unless they get in foul trouble. Mason /Bracken I'll take Bracken by three this may also come down to pig or Crawford not getting into foul trouble. I believe the home court of the igloo may play advantage Bracken. For the championship night I'll take the senior lead Augusta team by 6 with a fatigue Bracken team becoming gasped by 4th quarter.
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Feb 3, 16, 12:36 PM #18
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Augusta by 8 vs St. Pat.
Bracken/Mason will be very close. Wouldn't be surprised if it came down to the last possession. If Hamilton is out, Crawford will need to have a Bach-esque performance to defeat the Royals. Home court advantage will also play a factor. I like BC by 2.
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Feb 3, 16, 01:43 PM #19Refresh my memory and tell me how we see about how the vote went last time for seeding/blind draw
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Feb 3, 16, 01:45 PM #20
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Feb 3, 16, 02:20 PM #21
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I was impressed with St. Pat when they last played Augusta and if Augusta doesn't come ready to play, it'll be a very sad night for my Panthers, especially our extraordinary Seniors. However, I believe they will prevail in this one. As for the BC and MC game, I expect it to be a close, hard fought game but BC's task is much easier this year than when we (Augusta) last knocked them off in the district. That year they we're #10 in the State and consensus #1 in the Region so I think BC will be up to the task in this one as they are pretty evenly matched going in. A BC vs' Augusta final with Augusta pulling out a 1 point win in double OT. With that said, I think whoever wins or is runner-up in this district will have as good a chance as anyone to play at Rupp.
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Feb 3, 16, 02:25 PM #22Well if that was the case we would be seeding. It takes majority not unanimous. I thought it was Mason and Augusta voting against and St. Pat and Bracken voting for.
There is a way to see it on the Khsaa website but my ageing memory had failed me once again. If some knows or can post a link I'd be in your debt and forever greatful. Calling @mcpapa or @Randy Parker
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Feb 3, 16, 02:35 PM #23
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St. Patrick was not the only school against it. Last year it was a 2-2 vote when it was discussed at the ad meeting.
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Feb 3, 16, 02:37 PM #24
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Feb 3, 16, 02:42 PM #26
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Feb 3, 16, 02:47 PM #27found it in an old thread on here just doesn't say how each school voted. And its from 2005
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Feb 3, 16, 02:55 PM #28
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Also doesn't say which schools were for or against it.
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Feb 3, 16, 03:23 PM #29
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Feb 6, 16, 12:22 PM #30Sounds like Bracken County has played good against Pendleton and Harrison without Hamilton.
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