wan2bqb wrote:M-NS has back to back to back games. Tonight they play FCT, tomorrow Sargent Central, then Monday they get Central Cass. Won't have any lead up to Mondays game and I don't expect the starters to be pressured that much this weekend. I expect M-NS to emerge Monday night 12-0. I think it will be a close game with Central Cass 72-63.
leroybla wrote:wan2bqb wrote:M-NS has back to back to back games. Tonight they play FCT, tomorrow Sargent Central, then Monday they get Central Cass. Won't have any lead up to Mondays game and I don't expect the starters to be pressured that much this weekend. I expect M-NS to emerge Monday night 12-0. I think it will be a close game with Central Cass 72-63.
M/NS playing at home with a height and depth advantage should win by 15, I think. Merging two fully rostered teams that both appeared in the R1 tournament last year gives them that edge.
d_fense wrote:leroybla wrote:wan2bqb wrote:M-NS has back to back to back games. Tonight they play FCT, tomorrow Sargent Central, then Monday they get Central Cass. Won't have any lead up to Mondays game and I don't expect the starters to be pressured that much this weekend. I expect M-NS to emerge Monday night 12-0. I think it will be a close game with Central Cass 72-63.
M/NS playing at home with a height and depth advantage should win by 15, I think. Merging two fully rostered teams that both appeared in the R1 tournament last year gives them that edge.
Pretty bold to predict a team ranked 4th in state to loose by 15 to someone ranked lower. Nearly all Class B teams have a full roster. A lot are filled with underclass men though. Central Cass has more students in their junior and senior classes than Milnor and North Sargent have in grades 9, 10, 11, & 12. Don't sell Central Cass short. They are a talented and well coached team.
EHS1998 wrote:I think this will be a tight battle into the 4th, will go with MNS by 7. MNS has great size and depth, it is true. But they also have one of the best players in the state, for my money in Jake Hanson. When things are tight late, the ball will be in his hands and he is more than likely to close it out.
d_fense wrote:leroybla wrote:wan2bqb wrote:M-NS has back to back to back games. Tonight they play FCT, tomorrow Sargent Central, then Monday they get Central Cass. Won't have any lead up to Mondays game and I don't expect the starters to be pressured that much this weekend. I expect M-NS to emerge Monday night 12-0. I think it will be a close game with Central Cass 72-63.
M/NS playing at home with a height and depth advantage should win by 15, I think. Merging two fully rostered teams that both appeared in the R1 tournament last year gives them that edge.
Pretty bold to predict a team ranked 4th in state to loose by 15 to someone ranked lower. Nearly all Class B teams have a full roster. A lot are filled with underclass men though. Central Cass has more students in their junior and senior classes than Milnor and North Sargent have in grades 9, 10, 11, & 12. Don't sell Central Cass short. They are a talented and well coached team.
WEhaveAproblem wrote:Run what is your take on this game? Who do you think is going to with this one?
15 is a bold prediction but i wouldn't be surprised.... If goolsbey can hold bresanhan too 20 MNS wins by 15
UNDSiouxfan wrote:My prediction: MNS wins a nail-biter in CC's gym. Bresnahan is going to have a big night & they will stay in it all the way. He'll end up getting 5+ steals. MNS will find a way - they have a very well-rounded team with Hanson leading the way. They go several kids deep and they are going to be a tough beat once the tournament season starts. I just don't see anyone winning this game by 10+ points.
WEhaveAproblem wrote:Not blaming officials but when they talking joking with central cass people before game you know which way calls going to go
Plus mns best defender sitting out and not being able to guard Grady was big difference
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