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Southwestern 99 Perry County Central 75
#1
Ouch
#2
SW is pretty good, but I thought PCC was suppose to be really good? Losses to Corbin and SW back to back?
#3
Does Perry have any big guys? Has the loss of Justin Johnson hurt them that much?
#4
Has Steve got Rosco back on the bench?
#5
Ouch
#6
Starting to look like PCC is having trouble playing defense
#7
Them dang Corbin refs followed Perry Co again tonight. Im just not surprised by Perry's struggles. They lost a division 1 talent in Johnson and didnt replace him with anybody. This may be a long year for the Dores.
#8
PCC missing Johnson. By mid season they will be tough,wait and see.
#9
I still think Perry Central is the second best team in the 14th.
#10
Well crap...
#11
I wanna know one thing, does southwestern always shoot that well? Cause if they do then they will be hard to handle. I know PCC needs to really work on D and rebounding but what percentage did southwestern shoot? I think this thread should be bragging on the shooting ability of southwestern instead of downing PCC. PCC will be fine, good luck to southwestern.
#12
Perry looked really bad against corbin. And I suspect they may have still be reeling from that loss. But I will say this Southwestern is a very good basketball team. And I really think they will win the 12th.
#13
Southwestern was 9-15 (60%) from 3 point range
#14
KY Headhunter Wrote:Them dang Corbin refs followed Perry Co again tonight. Im just not surprised by Perry's struggles. They lost a division 1 talent in Johnson and didnt replace him with anybody. This may be a long year for the Dores.

Johnson Central better lookout, perry won't lose three in a row!:eyeroll: Wonder who will be "reffing"!
#15
sw was 40-67 60% 9-15 60% from 3. sw is a good shooting team but no they wont shoot like that every game. north laurel has some of the best shooting rims i ever shot on. anybody thats a shooter knows what I mean. soft. It seemed sw shot a higher percentage than the 60. I bet the first rotation was closer to 70. Sw rebounding and def was also pretty good most of the nite
#16
Good to see that Perry is not afraid of the big boys even after the loss of a D1 talent. Taking a few on the chin will help this team come district time.

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