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I think Jasper rolls over this team which placed 3rd in 20-3A.  Hudson lost to Central two games and also to Carthage two games in District.  Jasper is just too strong a program to fall to this team.

That record in district means zip.  Jasper is going to have their hands full this week.  Just hope we can get lucky.

Actually, if you check the records, Hudson did not lose to Carthage by very much.  The second game was only 4-6 and I hear that all 6 of the Carthage runs were un-earned.  Anyone counting on a cake-walk for Jasper has been smoking rope.  ;)  and a rotten rope at that.  ;D

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I think Jasper rolls over this team which placed 3rd in 20-3A.  Hudson lost to Central two games and also to Carthage two games in District.  Jasper is just too strong a program to fall to this team.

Lufkin hudson placed 2nd behind the #1 team in the state and beat central twice...and lost to carthage 4-0 and 6-4 and the second game all 6 were unearned for carthage...im gona say it goes to 3 games and the winner will be who wants it the most...

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actually graduation is at 8, i just checked.....so i guess that leaves a lot of time to play a game......and so what if i have a karma of -112? it is just a number that some people seem to think is essential to life on here

Morgan

I guess you do not loose any sleep over the Karma do you? ;D

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[move]GO DAWGS[/move]

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how can they play friday with graduation going on?

Can't play but one game before Friday by rule.  Can't leave school early to play by rule.  Jasper has to play on their graduation day and if it goes to game 3, Hudson will play on theirs.  4 PM start is the benefit of early release that day by both schools.

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Lufkin hudson placed 2nd behind the #1 team in the state and beat central twice...and lost to carthage 4-0 and 6-4 and the second game all 6 were unearned for carthage...im gona say it goes to 3 games and the winner will be who wants it the most...

Man thats really going out on a Limb

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I think Jasper rolls over this team which placed 3rd in 20-3A.  Hudson lost to Central two games and also to Carthage two games in District.  Jasper is just too strong a program to fall to this team.

ok well who ever said this must not know much about hudson..they came in 2nd in district and didnt lose to central.. and both games to carthage were very close 4-0 6-4.. im gonna have to stick with the hornets..they had some hot bats and good play against very good teams ..i say they take this one in 3 games..

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No chance Jasper beats Hudson.....

Is that better JDog...... ??? ???  Trying to work the old Jody magic 4 you..... ;D ;D

perfect!  ;D :o  the jinx is in!  now, will you come sit on the Hudson side for us please?  ;D  THAT would really finish them off!  8)

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