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Huntsville vs PNG - 5aD2 Regional Final


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Huntsville vs PNG - 5aD2 Region 3 Final   

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  1. 1. Huntsville or PNG?



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On 11/25/2023 at 11:02 AM, rolltides said:

Didn't NRG have an incident at one of the games last night.

They did. at the end if the 3rd quarter of the last game, there was a big brawl in the concourse by the concession stands and it lasted a good 15 minutes before the cops finally broke it up!

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1 hour ago, FrodoNDN said:

Been watching some videos. The D line looks pretty big. Running back looks quick. Thoughts?

What sticks out to me is the defense is very well conditioned and tenacious. They don’t strike me as particularly big, but they’re tough. They won’t be intimidated.  

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13 minutes ago, Dirty_but_Dazzling said:

I meant to already stopped by and say "Grear win the other night Indians!" yall making the Triangle proud once again.

Jasper is pulling for ya! wishing you the best of luck the rest of the way!

Same to y'all! My mother is a Jasper grad.

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And btw @NDNation I voted Huntsville in the poll per your request😁. I'll be picking PNG in my pickems on Friday afternoon though 🫨 Happy Pest Controlling, Hornets are kinda fierce, I blame it on the atmosphere they come from. 😁

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34 minutes ago, Rez Ipsa said:

Does anyone know if Huntsville fans have an online space similar to this one ? I’d love to see what they’re saying about this game. They certainly don’t talk here. 

They're already selling tickets, apparently, via Ticketmaster. I haven't seen a link yet for PNG. 

This is the hidden content, please

 

 

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30 minutes ago, 1970 said:

They're already selling tickets, apparently, via Ticketmaster. I haven't seen a link yet for PNG. 

This is the hidden content, please

 

 

PN-G received the link this evening and will post all of the information tomorrow morning.

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