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  1. Fairmont had me worried going into today because of the athletic, quick, and strong team they had. Bluefield played the way they are capable of though; they hit them in the mouth early and Fairmont was too stunned to recover. Congratulations to the Beavers, it was obvious what this title meant to those kids and coaches. And EVERYONE is back next year!

  2. Is it possible to purchase single game tickets? I may be able to make it to tomorrow night's but need to know about getting tickets.

     

    Yes; general admission is $8. However, with the game being sandwiched between two AAA games including Beckley/South Charleston you better get here as soon as possible. The Civic Center does a poor job with moving the ticket line quickly. I stood in line for an hour last year during the Friday morning session and missed the first half of Tug and Wyo. East. Tickets will go on-sale for the evening session as the final game of the first session is ending.

  3. I'm on spring break this week, so my Dad and I are heading up on Thursday afternoon and will be staying through Saturday. Hopefully Bluefield can make it to Saturday and hoist the trophy when all is said and done. One thing is certain, on paper at least, this looks like one of the most competitive tournaments in years for each class.

  4. Uggla has struggled but he's also contributed. He led the league in walks last year and has been among the team leaders in every offensive category except batting average. I don't see him being benched. Especially in this lineup where there will be little pressure on him. He's going to bat 7th. He doesn't have to be the big bat there.

     

    Uggla was not brought in to simply "contribute," he was brought in to lead. And he sure isn't getting paid the salary of a mere "contributing" player. You are right though, unless Pasternicky improves defensively or someone else emerges it is unlikely Uggla gets benched.

  5. I was at the gamee; despite the loss there are positives to take away. First, Coppola really played well and that will be huge heading into March. Secondly, Beaver shot horrendously in the second half and yet got within four points with under four minutes left before running out of steam. Third, this team never quits or gives up no matter how bleak things look. The difference in the game was the 6'9 big man, his presence was big on both ends of the floor; he got in the minds of the Bluefield players. But, no other contending team in AA has that type of size nor do they have a player as good as Watson on the perimeter.

  6. Tweets from Buster Olney today...

     

    "D-Backs talks with the Braves about JUpton have resumed. They're likely the frontrunner, if JUpton is dealt."

     

    "The Diamondbacks have been reviewing the Braves' offer for Upton; some folks involved feel like it's a strong offer."

     

    C'mon Frank, lets get this done...

     

    What a freakn' outfield that would be...

  7. At least Trimble and Manns would fight inside, which is more than can be said for the guys inside last night. I do not know what the deal is with Coppla, but he played scared and soft last night. If he does not toughen up he needs to sit down. Getting dunked on not once, but twice was sad; the second one was vicious. The coaching staff needs to work on building some depth inside and let the younger kids play; they could not do any worse. Beaver will struggle with any team that has good guards that can shoot and penetrate along with good, productive size inside. I am not sure any teams in AA possess those attributes, but if they do they stand a good chance against Beaver.

  8. Used to collect big time in the early 90s, but got out before the industry went bust. At that time I collected mostly basketball including every Shaquille card made during his first three years in the league. I got back into the game on a smaller scale several years ago collecting mostly Jason Heyward. I own several high-end Heyward cards including four 1 of 1's with my favorite being the 2012 Topps Tier One Bat Knobs which was the hottest set of the year with guys like Ruth, Cobb, Mantle, etc.

  9. Problem with prep hoops is that it's hard to compare apples to apples. The top private schools (like DeMatha) are powerful on a national level. There aren't many public schools outside of the largest metropolitan areas who should even consider competing against schools of that type.

     

    I took the gist of this thread to mean that the public schools in Southern West Virginia are far superior to those in Southwest Virginia. And I don't think there's any basis for debate there. The WV teams are definitely better.

     

    Maybe there's room for discussion about the very best public schools drawn from the entire Commonwealth as opposed to those from the Mountain State.

     

    Bottom line.... I'm going to confess that I'm terribly confused about what is meant by "Virginia basketball." Are we talking exclusively about public schools? And if the subject is private schools, are we excluding post-grad squads?

     

    Mainly curious here. Clarifications of any kind will be appreciated.

     

    My comments were merely about the difference in the quality of Southern WV teams and those in Southwestern Virginia. There are and have been good teams/programs from the NRV and eastward through Virginia on the hardwood including Martinsville, Radford, Hidden Valley, Cave Spring, etc. However, high school basketball in Virginia does not exist westward past Blacksburg.

 
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