21 points in the opener tells me otherwise.Tower wrote:Northwest looked good against Green. While I don't think they will take the SOC, they may disrupt the top of the division if one of the top teams overlook them.
underdog teams to be on watch for?
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West Union will do good this year...they have height,speed decent shooting..i see them shocking alot of teams this year
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Marietta, this school has had some good athletes in the past, but has lacked structure and discipline in the program. With thier new ,first year at the varsity level coach, Mark Duckworth these two issues will be addressed and corrected. I know Coach Duckworth has two good "bigs" to work with in the paint with Braden Riley and Jonathan Wood. A couple of good perimeter shooters , but may be lacking at the point gaurd spot. All that being said , this team isn't going to be a" world beater ", but they will be a more competive team than in the past IMO. They beat Claymont Tues. 62 to 57. "I love this game"
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West Union gave one of the league favorites (Lynchburg-Clay) all they wanted last night before losing 65-62. So far in this young season, West Union is making my prediction look pretty good.