Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Not bad.
The first winter storm of the season came after the last day of the regular season in girls high school basketball.
Let's just hope the last winter storm comes before Memorial Day now.
The post season is upon us in girls hoops and it starts tomorrow night (Thursday) with six games thanks to the fact that 14 teams qualified.
Unfortunately, the match ups don't look good for those fans in the Northeast as Woodstock, Killingly and Plainfield are all going to sit out the post-season.
The Putnam Clippers have a tough match up tomorrow night when they have to play at East Lyme, the Vikings handled them easily in their first match up early this season. Tourtellotte has a better chance of suprising Montville but don't expect that to happen.
When the quarterfinals take place on Saturday in Plainfield, no one north of Norwich likely will be involved. That will leave a little drive for some of the fans from the Southeast portion of the state to make to Plainfield.
The NFA Wildcats will host the semifinal and championship games next Wednesday and Friday.

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