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Shelby Valley 79, Muhlenberg South, 34
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Game was never in question. Valley looked like a totally different team from the Hazard scrimmage.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It is the size of the fight in the dog.
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It's a good opportunity for Shelby Valley to get the feel of shooting in Rupp just in case they make it back later...
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How well did Adams play? I think that he needs to watch his fouling if he wants to help the team.
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KentuckyGent44 Wrote:How well did Adams play? I think that he needs to watch his fouling if he wants to help the team.
8-10 points, maybe 12, Quite a few rebound, a few blocked shots and assists. 2 fouls in this game. I havent watched the film yet. And while the game was going on, I was filming it so I miss some stuff looking at a 2 inch screen. But Valley played like a totally different team from the Hazard scrimmage.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It is the size of the fight in the dog.
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BasketBallonlyfan Wrote:8-10 points, maybe 12, Quite a few rebound, a few blocked shots and assists. 2 fouls in this game. I havent watched the film yet. And while the game was going on, I was filming it so I miss some stuff looking at a 2 inch screen. But Valley played like a totally different team from the Hazard scrimmage.
Because they were playing a totally different team!!! Muhl. South isn't in the same league as Hazard. They had no size, and no shooters!
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bball fan Wrote:Because they were playing a totally different team!!! Muhl. South isn't in the same league as Hazard. They had no size, and no shooters!
That wasnt it. Their timing looked better, their movement looked better. The quality of a team will determine how you do in the game, but not the way the team works together.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It is the size of the fight in the dog.

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