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Silsbee deserved to lose this game. Not sure if we have another one today or not.

Despite my feelings about the officiating, Carter was the better team today. Play better, Tigers.

Silsbee played like garbage for minutes at a time. Even got out hustled on too many plays, which is completely unacceptable. Could have went in at halftime with a nearly even score, but made idiotic play after idiotic play right before halftime.

Somebody needs to have a talk with Harris. The number one thing he can do for the Tigers, above all else, is to be out there. Can't have him miss nearly an entire half against good teams.

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6 minutes ago, Who That said:

 But you know some of them calls where bogus.!

They were, but stuff like that happens nearly every game.

If we had just kept the game close at halftime (which we SHOULD have easily done) and came out fresh with Harris playing, we would have had a great chance to win.

 

The team Silsbee is playing next beat Carter by 2 points earlier in the season, so the Tigers had better bring it for this next game.

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Silsbee needs to learn how to shoot and hit floaters.  

The last significant call by a ref in the championship game Silsbee vs Carter in SA. Maybe a minute left in the game. Devon McCain drives down the lane, the Carter guy sets up to take a charge. Silsbee was ahead by one or two points. The ref called blocking foul. Devon hit a FT and that sealed the game.  It could of gone either way.  Especially the way Carter was shooting lights out from the 3 line in that game.  Said that to say this: maybe the ref remembers all that.

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14 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

Silsbee needs to learn how to shoot and hit floaters.  

The last significant call by a ref in the championship game Silsbee vs Carter in SA. Maybe a minute left in the game. Devon McCain drives down the lane, the Carter guy sets up to take a charge. Silsbee was ahead by one or two points. The ref called blocking foul. Devon hit a FT and that sealed the game.  It could of gone either way.  Especially the way Carter was shooting lights out from the 3 line in that game.  Said that to say this: maybe the ref remembers all that.

Devon put up 39 points in that game and set the all time leading scorer record in 4A in that State Championship game.! 🤗

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