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  • AggiesAreWe changed the title to Silsbee 75 Randall 68/FINAL
5 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Harris and Bottley finished with 21 each. Miller had 12 points and 12 rebounds

Bottley was 9/12 from the field, 

Bottley was the difference in this one.  In a game where silsbee was up and down, he was steady throughout.

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Figured this might be a tighter game than some were expecting. This Randall team did play #1 Eastern Hills really close and they did beat 6A Amarillo early in the year. They also had the experience of making the title game last year.

I guess free throws are what they are at this point. They're not going to magically get any better by tomorrow 🤷‍♀️

 

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If we’re going by The Price Is Right rules then my pick wins!  I called a one point victory and chose last!

Early in the week I thought it would be 14 or even more but after watching a few Randall games on demand my thinking changed

Containing Thomas was a key and a quick glance at the stats shows how well the did that.  Very well done.

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Probably not the time or place and taking nothing away from any of the kids who have competed like hell for this team but at some point we need to have a Jared Harris discussion of all time Tigers.   He is SO skilled would love to hear where folks think he ranks in Tiger history.  

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18 minutes ago, swamp123 said:

Probably not the time or place and taking nothing away from any of the kids who have competed like hell for this team but at some point we need to have a Jared Harris discussion of all time Tigers.   He is SO skilled would love to hear where folks think he ranks in Tiger history.  

I can only speak from 83’ to present. Darrell McArthur is a good comparison. Before this year, I thought Jared was a notch below Boogaloo. However, as the year has progressed, I think Jared is a better all-around player and Darrell a better pure shooter. Just my opinion.

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