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16th Region Sleeper Teams???
#1
Are there any teams that can challenge Ashland and Boyd Co.?

When was Rowan Co.'s last region championship? Is this the year they win one?

Fleming Co. should be very good, can they get it done?
#2
(Yesterday, 10:11 AM)Bandit29 Wrote: Are there any teams that can challenge Ashland and Boyd Co.?

When was Rowan Co.'s last region championship?  Is this the year they win one?

Fleming Co. should be very good, can they get it done?
Same story again. Boyd may beat ashland in regular season but when it matters ashland gets it done. Ashland imo is a top 5 team in the state. They only lost a few players and return majority of their team and got some key transfers like Preston Hoskins and Elijah Neel. They lost by 2 to Lyon County in the state tournament who won state and now they are even better. They have a chance to win state if everything goes right for them. This is a very good basketball team.
#3
100% agree. Ashland's region to lose.
#4
Countdown to when the Boyd Co asst coach on here starts talking about Ashland recruiting.
3, 2, 1.....
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(Yesterday, 10:11 AM)Bandit29 Wrote: Are there any teams that can challenge Ashland and Boyd Co.?

When was Rowan Co.'s last region championship?  Is this the year they win one?

Fleming Co. should be very good, can they get it done?

Rowan has one of the best coaches in region and would be a terrible draw for most in morehead.  They have been known to slow pace and ground out games.   

Lewis should be a little better if they can find a guard to get offense going.   They have size, not sure on depth.

Elliott is getting a year older, but still maybe a year away from a run to Morehead.  

Anyone know what Bath has this season, Perry has always been a wildcard. 

62nd district will be physical and battles every night.    

Ashland and Boyd will battle it out in 64th,   Spurlock or Carter in pressure games who you have?
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(Yesterday, 01:08 PM)Fanman Wrote: Countdown to when the Boyd Co asst coach on here starts talking about Ashland recruiting.
3, 2, 1.....

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(Yesterday, 10:11 AM)Bandit29 Wrote: Are there any teams that can challenge Ashland and Boyd Co.?

When was Rowan Co.'s last region championship?  Is this the year they win one?

Fleming Co. should be very good, can they get it done?

Sleeper teams? Fleming, Russell, and Lewis.

Everyone in the state of KY knows APB recruits (audio and now video currently) and especially the surrounding schools in the tri-state area and 16th Region. That is not breaking news...what a joke!

The real question everyone wants to know! Could APB have enough kids to even suit up a team if you placed the students back in the school in which they actually live. I am going to say it takes 5 to start a game and they would be a few kids short to even start a game if so!
#8
There it is....
#9
(Yesterday, 10:27 AM)billymoore8123 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:11 AM)Bandit29 Wrote: Are there any teams that can challenge Ashland and Boyd Co.?

When was Rowan Co.'s last region championship?  Is this the year they win one?

Fleming Co. should be very good, can they get it done?
Same story again. Boyd may beat ashland in regular season but when it matters ashland gets it done. Ashland imo is a top 5 team in the state. They only lost a few players and return majority of their team and got some key transfers like Preston Hoskins and Elijah Neel. They lost by 2 to Lyon County in the state tournament who won state and now they are even better. They have a chance to win state if everything goes right for them. This is a very good basketball team.

We calling them transfers LOL. The word is that one of those is currently ineligible determined by the Khsaa. Fanman may have some insight. He is super close to the coaches, parents and the programs of APB and BC it looks like. LOL

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