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Give props to flatonia they are a scrappy team and fought
to the end.#21 for them can flat out shoot,he more than likly
had 20+ points.

Congrats to Spurger they keep there heads when Blankenship & Whittaker
was in early foul trouble,Rawls and Hutto where out for what seemed
to be for ever with injuries.both where able to come back towards the end of the
game.(thank goodness)Mcgallion and the youngsters off the bench done
a wonderful job of keeping them in and ahead of Flatonia. My hat goes off
to Coach Isaacs and Coach Nutt great job.

Im just wondering when will I get to see some refs that is worth
being on the floor of a playoff game.There was three on the floor
tonight and one was pretty good and the other two had to be intraining.
every call they would make they ran to the the older guy and talk
it over for about 20 or 30 seconds and then go tell the scorers table
and let them know what the call is.And these guys was TERRIBLE!
 OH well way to go Pirates!!
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Way to go pirates!!!! This was a hard fought game with the injuries. Spurger Pirates have some tough guys...3 played with injuries. Great to see the good leadership on the floor from McGallion. Hutto came up big again tonight. I agree with Courtside the refs were not what I expected in the playoffs. Way to fight through it guys. Congrats to our coaches Isaacs and Nutt great job guys.
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This was a good team win,Spurger could have folded with four of the starters
out.McGallion showed why he should be considered one of the best PG's in
our area. Would not let his team lose.And you just cant say enough about
the two young coaches spurger has.
Like I said A total team win,Keep up the good work pirates.
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