Toughest place to play?

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Thats my exact point...the only thing you can say bad about the court is its size! Yes, it would be nice if they could get a bigger court, but I think they did good with the environment that they have!
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All I can say about those courts are you need to score a lot of points because it is easy to get from one end to the other end. I didn't mind those places to play but the fans were aweful until we were killing them and then they left.
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I dont understand what you are talking about AJ...could you explain please?
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The hardest place to play has to be Tussey. The fans are loud and distracting, they can really get on a player, and make them get off their game. Bailey is a crazy man, why he coaches the way he does is beyond me, but there is no doubt that his players respect him, and are more than willing to play for him.

The greatest fans in my mind would have to be Southern Fultons. No other team has the fan support that SF has. The amount of fans that travel to away games is unlike any other. There fans are very emotional and energetic too.

The worst place to play, well my vote would have gone to Shanksville's old gym, that place didn't deserve any home games! You could spit from one end of the court to the other! But now my vote is a tie between Fannett Metal, and Forbes Road. Their gyms are tiny and funky. Forbes is a barn, and usually has poor lighting. Fannett Metal is weird because on one end of the court there is a cafeteria, and the other end there is a stage, most courts should have solid walls at either end.
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In the LHAC the toughest place to play is easily Penn Cambria. The refs are usually on their side and their students are ruthless, it's hard to hear in a close game there. Closely followed by Westmont(mostly refs), Central Cambria(on nights there's not girls games it can get very loud), Somerset(why are the lights orange?).
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when bedford played at the terror dome this season, it didnt seem to terrify me...i think the stampede had the tm fans in more terror than they did to us......the 30 year old guy with the mullet and varsity jacket with no sports on it was scary enough
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hafe i dont think the fans were really into the JV game....
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Forbes Road and Fannet metal have crapy gyms just because they are so small.....Fannet metal isnt too bad though u can play basketball and eat ur dinner @ the same time haha
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