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Class 5 districts 5-8 could have a state champion

metro-dude

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Class 5 district 5 @ Eureka--Howell 16-4 coached by class act Kurt Jacob should win this one but not a lock.

District 6 @ Parkway South--Parkway South is having an up year but it's CBC 13-8 coached by " Big Game coach " Justin Tatum who will win this one and a sectional game against Howell.

District 7 @ Lindbergh---Lindbergh is capable but it's Webster Groves coached by Jay Blossom and asst. Scott Stallcup who will win this one. Webster's big two dominate. ( Ramey and Gordon )

District 8 @ Jeff City-----Jeff City or Troy 10-9 should win this one but become a 20 point plus underdog to Webster Groves in the sectionals.

District 5--Howell
District 6--CBC----------------------CBC

District 7--Webster-----------------Webster
District 8--Jeff City or Troy

Webster will be favored against CBC in the quarters but I would not bet this game.

This representative becomes a strong candidate to win the class 5 state championship along with the class 5 district 4 winner mostly Chaminade or long shot SLUH.
 
The only issue with the title going to someone from Districts 5 - 8 is that they will meet up with the winner of Districts 9 - 12. I believe K-Poo's schedule has them battle tested and ready for a deep run and a return trip to the final four. They have played the toughest schedule of anyone in Missouri.
 
The only issue with the title going to someone from Districts 5 - 8 is that they will meet up with the winner of Districts 9 - 12. I believe K-Poo's schedule has them battle tested and ready for a deep run and a return trip to the final four. They have played the toughest schedule of anyone in Missouri.

Ru, you are correct, If Poo and Webster meet, it will be world war three for sure. Webster has one of the best 1-2 punches in high school basketball. ( Ramey and Gordon ) It will very hard for Poo to compete with theses two big time D-1 players. Courtney Ramey has committed to Louisville, C. Gordon has committed to St. Louis University but some say he will not attend SLU. Carte'are Gordon has developed an outside game since enrolling @ Webster which puts him @ another level. Poo has indeed played a better schedule then Webster but " Man child " C. Gordon will make for the schedule thing.

CBC defeated Chaminade this past weekend which gives a " Friendly warning " to Webster on their capabilities. I still have Webster over CBC in the quarters but not by enough to lock it.
 
I look forward to this postseason. I know Webster has a great 1-2 punch, however I will put the 1-2 punch of Davis and Ridder up against anyone in the state. Both are D1 and both can eat you up outside.
Davis (Navy) was named First Team All-Conference, All-District, and All-State, and shot 48 percent from 3-point range last season.
Ridder (Xavier) was named First Team All-Conference, All-District, and All-State, and shot 51 percent from the field and 40 percent from 3-point range.
 
So far it looks to me like a Chaminade vs LSW and Kickapoo vs Webster Groves final four

Metro I believe you agree with the exception of SLUH in for Chaminade
 
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