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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="711114" timestamp="1258511587"]
Halftime


Lumberton  24
Kountze  65



scoring

Lumberton
 
Dumbleberger   11
Cervautes      6
Romano        3
Koch            2
Fountain       2


Kountze

Walker    19
Johnson   13
Brey       10
Whisenant  10
Tealer      8
Linn      5
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Where's Zay McDaniel at for Kountze? Is he not playing?
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Scoring for each team:


Lumberton

Dunkleberger   20
Holmes       12
Cervautes   10
Romano       9
Fountain     6
Pearce        4
Gray         2
Peters       2
Koch        2
Duplecion   2


Kountze

Walker   27
Whisenant  21
Johnson    17
Brey        12  (fouled out midway thru 3rd)
McDaniel   10
Tealer      10
Linn          7
Warren      3
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="711263" timestamp="1258519792"]
Well, one game into the season and I would have to say that Kountze's Roman Walker is the best player in the area. He is so explosive, had 5 dunks tonight. Really attacks the basket well and very active defensively. He has all the tools to be a great player.
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Good point on his explosiveness AAW. You could tell towards the end of last season after he came back from the knee injury. Glad I'll get to see them take on the Tigers next Friday when I'm in town.
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="711263" timestamp="1258519792"]
Well, one game into the season and I would have to say that Kountze's Roman Walker is the best player in the area. He is so explosive, had 5 dunks tonight. Really attacks the basket well and very active defensively. He has all the tools to be a great player.
[/quote]Wait a minute, I thought Brey was the best player in the area?.......Is this team loaded or what?
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[quote name="no-look" post="711356" timestamp="1258553123"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=62570.msg711263#msg711263 date=1258519792]
Well, one game into the season and I would have to say that Kountze's Roman Walker is the best player in the area. He is so explosive, had 5 dunks tonight. Really attacks the basket well and very active defensively. He has all the tools to be a great player.
[/quote]Wait a minute, I thought Brey was the best player in the area?.......Is this team loaded or what?
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I feel Roman is better than Brey. Walker can do it all.


Yes, Roman was ONE of the best players in the area since he was a soph., but I feel he is THE BEST player in the area this year.
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