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WO-S by 7. Both teams return about the same number of players and both bring up talented JV players. It should be about like last year, with WO-S coming out on top in a close one.

Have to go with you on that one.

Stangs are topdogs in district till someone knocks them off

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Let me get this straight?  Is this a prediction for the score or a couple of your lottery numbers?

;)

I believe WOS92 was pointing out the score from last year between them and Kirbyville for balla's sake. I don't think he was predicting this score for this year between the Tigers and the Stangs.

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I believe WOS92 was pointing out the score from last year between them and Kirbyville for balla's sake. I don't think he was predicting this score for this year between the Tigers and the Stangs.

I was wondering because WO92 isn't usually in that kinda mood.  8)

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