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Girls

 

District 14-AA

 

at North Side

 

Tuesday, Feb 13

 

No. 4 USJ vs. No. 5 Haywood, 6 p.m.

 

No. 3 Fayette-Ware vs. No. 6 Ripley, 7:30 p.m.

 

Friday, Feb 16

 

No. 1 North Side vs. USJ/Haywood, 6 p.m.

 

No. 2 Covington vs. Fayette-Ware/Ripley, 7:30 p.m.

 

Monday, Feb 19

 

Consolation, 6 p.m.

 

Championship, 7:30 p.m.

 

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BOYS

 

District 14-AA

 

at North Side

 

Thursday, Feb 15

 

No. 4 North Side vs. No. 5 Ripley, 6 p.m.

 

No. 3 Haywood vs. No. 6 USJ, 7:30 p.m.

 

Saturday, Feb 17

 

No. 1 Covington vs. North Side/Ripley, 6 p.m.

 

No. 2 Fayette-Ware vs. Haywood/USJ, 7:30 p.m.

 

Tuesday, Feb 20

 

Consolation, 6 p.m.

 

Championship, 7:30 p.m.

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Hey Jim,

In the 6AA district standings Marion Co. is #8 and Hixson is #9. They had to flip a coin. I posted them in reverse on the early post but I edited it just now. It does not make any difference in who plays who, but it does determine where the play-in game will be played at. Hixson will play at Marion Co. on Wednesday 2/14.

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End of Season Girls Standings:

1. Livingston Academy

2. Upperman

3. Smith Co.

4. York Institute

5. Macon Co.

6. Cannon Co.

7. DeKalb Co.

 

End of Season Boys Standings:

1. Livingston Academy

2. Upperman

3. Macon Co.

4. York Institute

5. DeKalb Co.

6. Smith Co.

7. Cannon Co.

 

 

First round appears to be a play in.

THUR 15 Feb:

6:30 girls #6 Cannon Co. vs #7 DeKalb Co.

8:00 boys #6 Smith Co. vs #7 Cannon Co.

New T$$AA rule only two games on a school night.

 

FRI 16 Feb.

4:00 girls #3 Smith Co. vs #6 Cannon Co./ #7 Dekalb Co.

5:30 boys #3 Macon Co. vs #6 Smith Co./ #7 Cannon Co.

7:00 girls #4 York Institute vs #5 Macon Co.

8:30 boys #4 York Institute vs #5 Dekalb Co.

It appears that the #1 and #2 teams get a BYE.

 

SAT 17 Feb.

4:00 girls #2 Upperman vs #3 Smith Co- #6 Cannon Co./ #7 Dekalb Co.

5:30 boys #2 Upperman vs #3 Macon Co.- #6 Smith Co./ #7 Cannon Co.

7:00 girls #1 Livingston Academy vs #4 York Institute/ #5 Macon Co.

8:30 boys #1 Livingston Academy vs #4 York Institute/ #5 Dekalb Co.

 

MON 19 FEB.

6:30 Cons. game girls

8:00 District Championship girls

 

TUES 20 Feb.

6:30 Cons. game boys

8:00 District Championship boys.

 

All games will be played at Upperman High School in Baxter.

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7AA at Upperman boys and girls.

THUR 15 FEB:

6:30 girls 6vs 7 Cannon Co-Dekalb Co

8:00 boys 6 vs7

FRI 16 FEB:

4:00 girls 3 vs 6/7 SmithCo vs 6/7

5:30 boys 3 vs 6/7

7:00 girls 4 vs 5 York vs Macon CO

8:30 boys 4 vs 5

SAT 17 Feb:

4:00 2 vs 3-6/7 Upperman vs 3- 6/7 girls

5:30 2 vs 3-6/7 boys

7:00 1 vs 4/5 LA vs York/Macon girls

8:30 1 vs 4/5 boys

MON 19 FEB. girls

6:30 Cons.game

8:00 District Championship

TUES 20 FEB. boys

6:30 Cons. game

8:00 District Championship

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7AA at Upperman boys and girls.

THUR 15 FEB:

6:30 girls 6 vs 7 Cannon Co-Dekalb Co

8:00 boys 6 vs 7 Smith Co vs Cannon Co

 

FRI 16 FEB:

4:00 girls #3 Smith Co vs Cannon/Dekalb

5:30 boys 3 Macon Co vs Smith/Cannon

7:00 girls 4 vs 5 York vs Macon CO

8:30 boys 4 York vs 5 Dekalb Co

 

SAT 17 Feb:

4:00 2 Upperman vs Smith/Cannon/Dekalb girls

5:30 2 Upperman vs Macon/Smith/Dekalb boys

7:00 1 Livingston Academy vs York/Macon girls

8:30 1 Livingston Academy vs York/Dekalb boys

 

MON 19 FEB. girls

6:30 Cons.game

8:00 District Championship

TUES 20 FEB. boys

6:30 Cons. game

8:00 District Championship

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District 3AA

All games at Austin-East High School

 

Girls

Friday, Feb. 16

Gibbs vs. Fulton, 4:30 p.m.

Alcoa vs. Carter, 7:30 p.m.

 

Saturday, Feb. 17

Austin-East vs. Alcoa/Carter winner, 4 p.m.

Seymour vs. Gibbs/Fulton winner, 7 p.m.

 

Monday, Feb. 19

Consolation, 6 p.m.

Championship, 7:30 p.m.

 

Boys

Friday, Feb. 16

Carter vs. Seymour, 6 p.m.

Alcoa vs. Gibbs, 9 p.m.

 

Saturday, Feb. 17

Austin-East vs. Carter/Seymour winner, 5:30 p.m.

Fulton vs. Alcoa/Gibbs winner, 8:30 p.m.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 20

Consolation, 6 p.m.

Championship, 7:30 p.m.

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11AA BOYS Bracket, Date, and Tmes

 

Thursday, Feb. 14 @ 7:00

1. Harpeth

8. Fairview

 

4. Creekwood

5. Stewart County

 

2. Sycamore

7. Montgomery Central

 

3. Cheatham County

6. Waverly Central

 

Winner of Harpeth-Fairview will play the winner of Creekwood-Stewart Co. on Saturday night at Cheatham County Central High School at 8:00. Winner of Sycamore-Mont Cent will play winner of Cheatham-Waverly at 5:30 Saturday night at CCCHS. Consolation and Championships will be played on Tuesday Feb. 20.

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11AA Girls- Higher Seed then at Cheatham Co

 

Friday- Feb 16- 7PM

 

#8 Stewart Co at #1 Harpeth

#5 Montgomery Central at #4 Sycamore

 

#6 Waverly at #3 Creek Wood

#7 Fairview at #2 Cheatham Co

 

Saturday- Feb 17

 

4PM Wav/Creek vs Fair/Cheat

7PM Stew/Harp vs Mont/Syc

 

Monday- Feb 19

 

6PM Girls Conso

 

7:30 Girls CShip

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Boys 2-AA

 

These are the matchups but i dont know the times for the games

 

Friday Feb. 16

#3 Gatlingburg-Pittman vs. #6 Rutledge

#4 Cumberland Gap vs. #5 Union Co.

 

Saturday Feb. 17

GP/Rutledge vs. #2 Claiborne

Cumberland Gap/Union Co. vs. #1 Pigeon Forge

 

Tuesday Feb. 20

Cons. Game

Championship Game

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Girls 6-AA Results

 

Sequatchie Co. over Marion Co. 76-35

Chattanooga Christian over Bledsoe Co. 41-28

 

Sequatchie Co. will play Chattanooga Christian Saturday 2/17 at Hixson at 6:00pm.

 

Grundy Co. over Notre Dame 74-27

Howard over East Ridge 60-50

 

Howard will play Grundy Co. at Hixson Saturday 2/17 at 3:00pm.

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Boys District 4AA Brackets

 

Finish:

 

 

1. - Loudon

2. - Knox Catholic

3. - Anderson County

4. - Stone Memorial

5. - Kingston

6. - Scott County

7. - CAK

 

2/15

 

Scott vs. CAK

 

2/16

 

Kingston vs. Stone Memorial

Anderson Co. vs winner of Scott/CAK

 

2/17

 

6:00 Semi- Finals Loudon vs. Kinston/Stone winner

9:00 Semi-Finals Knox Catholic vs. Anderson/Scott/CAK winner

 

2/19

 

Consolation 7:30

 

2/20

 

Championship 7:30

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1. Loudon (won on coin toss)

1. Stone Memorial

3. CAK

4. Knox Catholic

5. Scott

6. Anderson Co.

7. Kingston

2/15 #7 Kingston vs. #6 Anderson Co.

2/16 #4 Knox Catholic vs. #5 Scott

2/16 #3 CAK vs. winner of 6/7

2/17 #1 Loudon vs. 4/5

2/17 #2 Stone Memorial vs. CAK/6/7 winner

2/19 Consolation game

2/20 Championship game

Times for games

2/16 - 4:30 Scott vs. Knox Catholic

7:30 CAK vs. Anderson Co.

2/17- 4:30 Loudon vs Scott/Knox Catholic winner

7:30 Stone vs CAK/Anderson Co. winner

2/19 Consolation 6:00

2/20 Championship 6:00

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