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12/09/24 - Home | 79-50 W |
12/12/23 - Away | 75-30 W |
01/24/23 - Away | 74-50 W |
12/12/22 - Home | 76-40 W |
01/18/22 - Home | 87-61 W |
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Gatlinburg-Pittman is 9-1 against Seymour since December of 2019 and they'll have a chance to extend that dominance on Tuesday. The Gatlinburg-Pittman Highlanders just played yesterday, but they'll still head out to face the Seymour Eagles at 7:30 p.m. Given that the two teams suffered a loss in their last games, they both have a little extra motivation heading into this matchup.
It's never fun to lose, and it's even less fun to lose 81-53, which was the final score in Gatlinburg-Pittman's tilt against Sevier County on Monday. For those keeping track at home, that's the biggest defeat the Highlanders have suffered against the Smoky Bears since January 25, 2022.
Meanwhile, Seymour came up short against Halls on Thursday and fell 60-51. The loss continues a trend for the Eagles in their matchups with the Red Devils: they've now lost seven in a row.
Gatlinburg-Pittman will have to keep a close watch on Hayes Golden and Ayden Huskey, a pair of players who had a big impact on Seymour's prior game. Golden posted seven points along with seven assists and five rebounds, while Huskey put up six points.
Gatlinburg-Pittman's record now sits at 20-7. As for Seymour, their record now sits at 8-17.
Everything came up roses for Gatlinburg-Pittman against Seymour in their previous matchup back in December of 2024, as the squad secured a 79-50 win. The rematch might be a little tougher for Gatlinburg-Pittman since the team won't have the home-court advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
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