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State Champion of the Past: 2005 Maryville Rebels (10-year anniversary)


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I got to dress varsity as a freshman on this team (don't ask me how?).  Alcoa was supposed to spank us.  

 

Largest crowd I can remember at Alcoa for an AHSvMHS showdown.  I was so scared they had to drag me out of the locker room to go warm up.  

 

Derek Hunt played one of the best games I can remember him ever playing that night, and that was coming off a concussion at the Jamboree two weeks before.  

 

41-21, I'll never forget it.  It was my first high school football game.  

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I got to dress varsity as a freshman on this team (don't ask me how?). Alcoa was supposed to spank us.

 

Largest crowd I can remember at Alcoa for an AHSvMHS showdown. I was so scared they had to drag me out of the locker room to go warm up.

 

Derek Hunt played one of the best games I can remember him ever playing that night, and that was coming off a concussion at the Jamboree two weeks before.

 

41-21, I'll never forget it. It was my first high school football game.

That's gotta be the last time Alcoa was "supposed to spank" Maryville. LOL!

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