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101 Live (Maybe) Thoughts From Championship Day at the TOC
By: Skylan Akins/SWMO Sports We have done this before with the Blue and Gold but I am trying it with a twist, keeping it live. We will be constantly updating this very article all night long so that you have up to the minute updates so stay tuned. Back in the arena its about noon. Vibes are high as we are here with Brady of FlicPics and my right hand man Billy Bieber. First game up in half an hour, Kickapoo vs #4 Wheeler in the 7th place game. Try our first real time test to
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Jan 173 min read


Bosco Survives Late Kickapoo Run to Advance to 5th Place Game
By: Skylan Akins/SWMOSports There’s a certain kind of frustration that only the Tournament of Champions can hand you — the kind where you’re right there, trading haymakers with elite competition, but the margin between “statement win” and “tough lesson” is a handful of possessions. That was the story for Kickapoo heading into the consolation semifinal. The Chiefs came into day two carrying the emotional residue of their opening-night loss to #2 Principia — a game that flashed
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Jan 165 min read


Rogersville Stuns #4 Wheeler!
Log-Rog win Catfight 66-64 in instant classic By: Skylan Akins/SWMOSports Logan-Rogersville 66, #4 Wheeler 64 — Day 2 Opener Turns Into a Classic By the time Logan-Rogersville took the floor to open day two at the Tournament of Champions, this result didn’t feel like it came out of nowhere — it felt like the continuation of a trend. Just 24 hours earlier, Rogersville pushed #1 Paul VI to the brink, trading punches with the top-ranked team in the country and walking off the fl
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Jan 167 min read


Bass Pro Tournament of Champions Day One Recap
By: Skylan Akins/SWMO Sports #5 Bartlett outlasts #4 Wheeler, 58-50, in TOC opener full of run-outs, rim-rattlers, and late-game chaos If you like your Tournament of Champions games loud, fast, and played above the rim, the #5 Bartlett Panthers and #4 Wheeler Wildcats delivered exactly that in a 58-50 opening-round battle that swung on second-chance points early and free throws late. And afterward, Bartlett head coach Dion Real summed up the moment perfectly: “When we came
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Jan 1517 min read
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