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Has Covid Killed the Season??


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Maybe not being able to go to games has slowed the chatter down. Maybe the haters for some teams have gotten a soft heart because of the pandemic. Maybe teams are not dominant as years past. Maybe there just not that much to talk about. Maybe it’s just a small trend. Ok, I’m running out of maybes. 

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23 minutes ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

I can’t relate.  My team is the most dominant in the are...  😁

And would at least be in the conversation as most dominant in most every year we’ve had for some time.  They still have a lot they need to accomplish to go down as one of THE teams but they could hang with MOST any I have seen in this area (at a minimum). 

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26 minutes ago, SportsJunkie32 said:

If BU and Hightower do what is expected of them in the playoffs, that Regional Finals game for Region 3 will be the HOTTEST TICKET in the area.  

That’s the one everyone wants to see. And Lancaster will likely be waiting in SA.  I hear they have had a couple of kids transfer in since the season started.  Of course, they are already suited up and playing.  And their PG, A&M signee Wade Taylor is a pg’s pg.  That kid is something else. 

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41 minutes ago, TxHoops said:

That’s the one everyone wants to see. And Lancaster will likely be waiting in SA.  I hear they have had a couple of kids transfer in since the season started.  Of course, they are already suited up and playing.  And their PG, A&M signee Wade Taylor is a pg’s pg.  That kid is something else. 

Hey TxHoops, do you know who Argyle (17-1) lost to this year.  TABC has them with 1 loss.

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