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bricklayer

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  1. Makes you wonder where they go to get their information. They got Montgomery Co.'s record wrong and it is right on the KHSAA website. Just looks bad for the H-L.
  2. LOL!!! I don't think any of them are shaving yet. I know a little bit about Elliott from years passed and nothing about SV so I won't make a prediction. I will be pulling for the Lions, as will most of Rupp by the second half of this game.
  3. It sounded like Muhlenburg North was executing perfectly running the clock down for the last shot for almost a minute then the took the shot with almost 12 seconds left in the game and missed. Barren Co. rushed down the floor and got the three from the corner for the win. Unbelievable finish. Wish I was there. Will be tomorrow for the 4th session and the rest of the tournament.:thumb:
  4. I will definately be there. Not sure when or where. I definately want to get a good look at Elliott's first of 3 trips (IMO). Other than that I'll probably pick and choose a few sessions here and there.
  5. Thanks for the correction. This is even better for the Lions. Do they have a good big man or do they just like to wear teams down with a lot of guards?
  6. I know that Montgomery Co. is letting out a half a day early on Thursday for those wanting to attend the Girls' Sweet Sixteen and school was cancelled on Friday regardless I'm pretty sure. I believe school systems should make arrangements for those who want to support their teams. A lot of these teams breathe life into a school, especially teams like Elliot Co. and June Buchanon. I believe that it should be standard practice to make such arrangements.
  7. Antwan (sp?) Barbour E-town 2001 (I think) His performance throughout the tournament was nothing short of miraculous.
  8. Did Chez continue playing anywhere after his time at MSU? I didn't know much about him when he was in the 10th region because it was before my time in the region but I got to see plenty of him at MSU. He was a very nice player.
  9. There always seems to be at least one player that comes out of the wood work and makes a name for himself at the Sweet Sixteen. I this may be my favorite part of the tournament.
  10. I don't know how the Faulkners' and Co. will compete this year but they should be a fixture in Rupp by the time they graduate. I believe this team starts four sophomores and an 8th grader if I'm not mistaken. I wish them all luck and in two years we maybe asking how will the bigger schools match up with this little one.:thumb:
  11. Maybe the players mentioned weren't nominated by their schools this year. Don't really know, just a thought because I know that the school must nominate players, coaches, and supporters.
  12. Excellent article. Good to hear two 10th region boys will be playing in the tourny along with Chris Lofton. Sounds like Preston has really taken care of business off the court as well. An Accounting degree before the end of his senior season is no easy task in itself. Congratsulation to Belmont on making the tourny for the second straight and good luck to Preston and Keaton.
  13. I don't know about any other families but this is pretty impressive for the Hundley's.
  14. If you are right about them not calling off the dogs, it may be the best thing for the rest of the field. I don't know anything about the two programs or the "feuding" between them. From the sounds of it, this game could be very physical, and possibly hurt Scott Co.'s chances at a possible State Championship run.
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