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01-30-2024, 04:07 PM
The Hounds (12-5) travel to Manchester to take on the 11-8 Tigers. Corbin had their six game winning streak snapped at home on Friday with a dreadful performance against Whitley County. Clay County seems to be righting the ship just a bit with recent wins over North Laurel and Tates Creek. Who wins this matchup between the two schools who have combined for 47.8% ( 44 of the 92 ) of all 13th regional titles in history? In fact, at least one of these two schools have appeared in the 13th Region title game in 69 of the 92 championship games.
I think Pietrowski's team will come out ready to prove that Friday's debacle was not indicative of the team they are. Corbin has been notoriously slow starters in games this season. They have had a propensity to get behind and then come roaring back. Corbin is still without Carter Stewart(hamstring) and a couple of role players. I look for a tough, physical game but I give the edge to the home team by 7.
I think Pietrowski's team will come out ready to prove that Friday's debacle was not indicative of the team they are. Corbin has been notoriously slow starters in games this season. They have had a propensity to get behind and then come roaring back. Corbin is still without Carter Stewart(hamstring) and a couple of role players. I look for a tough, physical game but I give the edge to the home team by 7.
01-30-2024, 06:35 PM
(01-30-2024, 04:07 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: The Hounds (12-5) travel to Manchester to take on the 11-8 Tigers. Corbin had their six game winning streak snapped at home on Friday with a dreadful performance against Whitley County. Clay County seems to be righting the ship just a bit with recent wins over North Laurel and Tates Creek. Who wins this matchup between the two schools who have combined for 47.8% ( 44 of the 92 ) of all 13th regional titles in history? In fact, at least one of these two schools have appeared in the 13th Region title game in 69 of the 92 championship games.Home team as in your home team? or Clay? I’ve never seen you pick against the hounds.
I think Pietrowski's team will come out ready to prove that Friday's debacle was not indicative of the team they are. Corbin has been notoriously slow starters in games this season. They have had a propensity to get behind and then come roaring back. Corbin is still without Carter Stewart(hamstring) and a couple of role players. I look for a tough, physical game but I give the edge to the home team by 7.
01-30-2024, 07:41 PM
Clay just doesn’t shoot well enough from the perimeter or from the free throw line to beat anyone that’s pretty decent. Redhounds by 8-10.
01-31-2024, 12:02 AM
(01-30-2024, 04:07 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: The Hounds (12-5) travel to Manchester to take on the 11-8 Tigers. Corbin had their six game winning streak snapped at home on Friday with a dreadful performance against Whitley County. Clay County seems to be righting the ship just a bit with recent wins over North Laurel and Tates Creek. Who wins this matchup between the two schools who have combined for 47.8% ( 44 of the 92 ) of all 13th regional titles in history? In fact, at least one of these two schools have appeared in the 13th Region title game in 69 of the 92 championship games.
I think Pietrowski's team will come out ready to prove that Friday's debacle was not indicative of the team they are. Corbin has been notoriously slow starters in games this season. They have had a propensity to get behind and then come roaring back. Corbin is still without Carter Stewart(hamstring) and a couple of role players. I look for a tough, physical game but I give the edge to the home team by 7.
OSH's pretty damn good, isn't he? Hounds dig themselves a hole and make a furious fourth quarter comeback. Down by 13 in the last stanza, the Hounds cut it to 1 on a Worley three with seven seconds remaining. Jackson hits two FT's for Clay and the Curry misses a good look from 3 at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime.
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