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EQUUS GREVYI

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  1. Finally something of a competitive nature to watch! I wonder how the ratings do tonight. Last week's preview has two people going home tonight: Yara - With Rob out of the picture, Ben and Adam are now at a disadvantage with Sarah and Sophie both sitting on advantages. If this tribe goes to immunity, I predict Adam will flip to them and Ben goes home. I think Sarah and Sophie will preserve their 'steal-a-vote' and hidden idol, respectively. Sele - What a dynamic this tribe has going on. Nick, Wendell, and Yul seem to be a super tight trio and I don't see any of them seeing the advantage of keeping Parv around. Sadly, I think her run is over if this team loses tribal tonight (I don't think they'll lose the challenge.) Dakal - This tribe could be due for some fireworks. You have Tony and Sandra, then Denise and Jeremy.... And Kim seemingly in the middle. Kim seems to be close with Jeremy ('Poker' alliance, discussing her position last episode) and obviously has connections with Tony and Sandra. Kim absolutely dominated her season she won and it has been entertaining watching her struggle to try to find her position in this game. On top of that, throw in Sandra's idol (How much longer does she have that?), Kim's idol, Denise's idol, and Jeremy's leave tribal advantage.... I have no idea how all of that plays out but I'll guess Kim sides with Jeremy/Denise to vote out Sandra but she plays her idol sending Jeremy home.
  2. Is there a breakdown of East / West schools somewhere? I see the RPI listed on the KHSAA website but want to look at possible match ups for round 3
  3. That is exactly why last week's district game against Bellevue meant so much to Dayton this year. Had they won that game they could have played Ludlow twice rather than the Breds twice. I hope both teams avoid injuries in this game.
  4. I expect this to be a great game. I have to lean a little on the battle tested Beechies but think the outcome could hinge on one big play (pick 6, missed extra point, goal line stand, etc.). Beechwood and their coaching staff have been in more of these games giving them my slight edge.
  5. Actually, it's the opposite this year for NCC. They may lack a headliner but are much deeper at all positions. The Breds roll pretty easily as they get closer to their class size.
  6. I think the offense will look entirely different when matched against schools more their size. There will be a more consistent running game and I anticipate a more sustained short - medium passing game. The Breds will be fine.
  7. I hope they get antibiotic turf to avoid possible law suits.
  8. How good could Mitchell have really been? Didn't his team go winless his senior year? :jump:
  9. Jeff Brady from NCC / UK played in NFL for 9 or 10 years. Maybe also born out of state.
  10. The charge call on Marshall was awful and affected the outcome of the game. The defender was nowhere close to position when Marshall left his feet and was a clear blocking foul. As for offensive players causing contact on an airborne defensive player, keep in mind that the defender is responsible for all contact when approaching the offensive player. If the defender jumps straight up, after obtaining a legal guarding position, the contact is the offensive player's responsibility. However, most of the time the defender is approaching the shooter on a "close out" and not in a LGP.
  11. You take what the defense gives and Detroit played a sagging zone all night. Drew was 7-15 from the field, 3-6 from 3 point and made both free throws taken. Hardly a struggled evening even though still battling a bad back. Tate and Walton really disappointed with limited contributions in a big league tournament game. Sharp and Faulkner took advantage of the zone and had big nights. The team really struggled with the perimeter defense. Understand the difficulty with Davis but too many other perimeter shooters left open.
  12. All good points and leads me to believe you are right. Maybe playing HC rather than Lloyd because diocesan school. Roger Bacon and Walton are good additions to the schedule.
  13. NKU defeated a pesky Youngstown State team at BB&T Arena last night 76-69. This puts the Norse at 21-7 for the year and 11-4 in the Horizon League. Drew McDonald again led the Norse with 27 points and 12 rebounds for his 13th double-double of the year. Drew went 12 for 12 from the free throw line last night to become the career leader in free throws made at NKU. He is now the all time career leader in rebounds, free throws made and sits only 32 points away from the all time points leader for the Norse. What this kid has done for NKU as they transitioned from NCAA Division II to Division I has been nothing short of amazing! He continues to break existing records that were established against D2 opponents while playing at the D1 level. If you have not taken the opportunity to watch Drew and NKU play, you are running out of time. NKU hosts the Cleveland State Vikings on Saturday at 7:00 for their last regular season home game. Help NKU celebrate Senior Night for Drew and Zaynah Robinson. Take the opportunity to watch a home grown star who helped elevate your local university to the next level. Don't be a local sports fan that says "I wish I had taken the opportunity to watch him play"!
  14. The official took back the T for the shoe when he realized he was wrong. They explained the gaff to Davis and tried to put the ball back in play. Davis wouldn't stop complaining and was making a fool of himself. The officials gave him extra leeway because of their mistake but he just wouldn't stop. The technical was more than earned.
  15. Sacred Heart was in the tournament. They were knocked out of Gold (state tourney) in the second round of pool play (regionals). It's high school ball.
  16. This happens in other sports all the time. Only regional winners proceed to the state tournament in basketball, baseball, football, soccer, etc. This is nothing unique to volleyball.
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