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  1. 9 hours ago, OneChance said:

    Mollee Priddy matched up with her in the fourth qtr and kept her out of the paint last game. I would like to see us run a man to man defense and have Priddy match up with Carter the entire game. Our man defense keeps the entire defense engaged and moving the whole time which leads to more fast break points for us. That was the biggest difference in the second go around with Dayton and PAM. First game against Dayton, Soph scored 32 points against us, second time around Priddy matched up with her and she didn’t score until 2 minutes left in the third qtr. First time against PAM it was a 5 point game and we ran a zone. This past Tuesday we ran man and ran them off the court.  We also shot really well in the first 2 qtrs against PAM.

    BH poses a match up problem with their length. 
     

    PNG Seniors will be playing their last game at home, so hopefully will be playing some high intensity basketball!

    The game definitely favors BH. 

    If Mollee has to guard her the whole game, it may hurt her on the offensive end.  If the crowd is loud like it was when the boys visited, there is a chance for the upset, but it will be very tough.

  2. 27 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

    I ask this question with this example of a bit of the unfairness the other sports face that football doesn't.

    In Region I 4A DII, there are 20 schools. 16 of those will make the playoffs (80%). That means only 4 teams will not make playoffs in the entire region.

    Where as in the other sports (basketball, baseball, etc.) there are 51 schools in that region but only 16 make playoffs (31%).

    This seems extremely unfair.

     

    Thoughts?

    I think they should, but more importantly you have to figure out how not to have it setup for any sport where 80% of the teams are making the playoffs.

  3. 2 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

    IMO, I think that rule change or amendment was targeted for a certain race of student.  That's apparent based on posts from teachers and employees on social media.  I have a few of those screenshots referring to dreadlocks as the thug look.  Their words, not mine.  

    the ones claiming to be from employees that went viral were not workers in the district, but trolls trying to stir things up. 

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