On To Tuesday...
Nothing worth mentioning last night, so let's take a look at tonight's games of interest...
--Trinity doesn't get much pub in the 7th region as compared with the Big Three, if you will. But if the Rocks can upset Ballard tonight, what headlines we would see in the Courier Journal tomorrow morning...
--Central Hardin has already knocked off one 4th region team this season (Allen County-Scottsville). Now the Bruins will look to defeat ACS's old coach D.G. Sherrill and the Bowling Green Purples. Huge game for Bowling Green to rebound after the Warren Central debacle on Friday.
--The Purples' other cross-town rival will be in Hopkinsville tonight, as Greenwood steps into the 2nd region to take on Christian County, a team flying under the radar somewhat on the state stage. The Colonels have prepped themselves for state competition well, going 16-3 with only six of those games played inside the region.
--The two best teams in the 6th region (by record at least...) square off tonight as FairdaleDoss. Fairdale doesn't seem to carry the same weight as Doss or perhaps PRP, but with a win tonight, they could climb to the top of the region in my eyes.
--The 4th region is a busy place tonight. While Bowling Green and Greenwood step out of region play, Warren Central stays in and faces a difficult test at Franklin-Simpson. The Wildcats are rolling; they've won seven straight and haven't lost since a one-point defeat at ACS in early January. Can they pull the unthinkable tonight?
--Both teams have slipped as of late, and both need a big regional win tonight. Henry Clay and Lafayette have fallen behind the other top-tier 11th region teams, and the loser tonight may not recover to that level this season.
--In the zoo that is the 12th region, every game seemingly means something. And tonight's headliner is no different, as Lincoln County hosts McCreary Central. The Patriots are coming off a tough loss to a tough Madison Central squad, while Central is looking to build momentum after a critical double overtime win against Southwestern.
--Tates Creek, as has been discussed lately, is in a tailspin, and their plight doesn't look to get any easier anytime soon. Tonight's game at Madison Central is one of the most importance, and another loss may erase the Commodores from regional championship consideration. battles


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