That's true, an upset always can happen, and Irmo has had its trouble in the past two state championships. I think the difference this year is that the supporting cast of Irmo's younger and very talented group have grown into their roles. Last year, as mostly sophmores, players like dunbaker, bivona, jenkins, and freeman weren't capable of being true threats and stepping up under the state championship lime light. However, this year I think their better skilled, bigger, stronger mentally, and ready for the challenge. I'd love to see them, lead by sieverding and Lunceford, to play to their potential. If that happens, I don't think anyone can hang with them.