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(Edited and Updated for 2015)

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All games will be played at Lawrence County High School

 

Girls Bracket

 

Monday, February 9th

 

#5 Summertown vs. #4 Collinwood 6 p.m.

 

#6 Clifton (Frank Hughes) vs. #3 Wayne County 7:30 p.m.

 

Thursday, February 12th

 

Summertown/ Collinwood winner vs. #1 Perry County 6 p.m.

 

Clifton (Frank Hughes)/ Wayne County winner vs. #2 Loretto 7:30 p.m.

 

Monday, February 16th

 

Consolation Game 6 p.m.

 

Championship Game 7:30 p.m.

 

Boys Bracket

 

Tuesday, February 10th

 

#5 Wayne County vs. #4 Perry County 6 p.m.

 

#6 Clifton (Frank Hughes) vs. #3 Summertown 7:30 p.m.

 

Friday, February 13th

 

Wayne County/ Perry County winner vs. #1 Loretto 6 p.m.

 

Clifton (Frank Hughes)/ Summertown winner vs. #2 Collinwood 7:30 p.m.

 

Tuesday, February 17th

 

Consolation Game 6 p.m.

 

Championship Game 7:30 p.m.

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District 5-AAA girls--final standings for regular season.

 

1--Bradley Central

2--Walker Valley

3--Cleveland

4--Soddy-Daisy

5--Ooltewah

6--McMinn County

7--East Hamilton

 

District 5-AAA boys--final standings for regular season

 

1--Bradley Central

1--Cleveland

(Bradley Central won the coin toss and will be awarded the #1 seed for tourney purposes--both teams were declared co-champions of the regular season)

3--Walker Valley

4--Ooltewah

5--East Hamilton

6--McMinn County

7--Soddy-Daisy

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10a boys standings

 

1 houston co

2 lead academy

3 Nashville Christian

4 McEwen

5 jo byrns

6 Clarksville academy

7 east robertson

 

District tourney at Houston county high school

Tuesday Feb 10th 4:00

LEAD Academy vs east robertson

 

5:30

Nashville Christian vs Clarksville academy

 

7:00

McEwen vs jo byrns

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District 8aa at Cookeville High School

 

Girls Final Standing

1. Livingston Academy

2. Upperman

3. Central Magnet

4. Smith Co.

5. Cannon Co.

6. Macon Co.

7. DeKalb Co.

8. York

 

Thursday night

Livingston Academy vs York

Upperman vs DeKalb Co.

 

Friday

Central Magnet vs Macon Co.

Smith Co. vs Cannon Co.

 

Saturday

Semi-finals

 

Monday

Loser Bracket

Championship

 

Boys Final standing

1. Cannon Co.

2. Livingston Academy

3. Macon Co. 

4. Upperman

5. Smith Co.

6. DeKalb Co.

7. Central Magnet

8.  York (due to inelgibile for post season)

 

 

Cannon co. will get a bye into the semi-finals due to York ineligible for post-season. play)

 

Tournament

Thursday

Livingston Academy vs Central Magnet

 

Friday

Macon Co. vs DeKalb Co.

Upperman vs Smith Co.

 

Saturday (Semi-finals)

Cannon Co.

 

Tuesday

Loser Bracket

Championship

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boys district 12

 

1.  Cane Ridge

 

2.  Hillsboro

 

3.  Hillwood

 

4.  McGavock

 

5.  Overton

 

6.  Glencliff

 

7.  Antioch

 

8.  Hunters Lane

 

 

 

wednesday  Overton vs  Hunters Lane   winner to play  McGavock

thursday    Glencliff  vs  Antioch   winner to play  Hillwood

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Boys Basketball

Final 11-AA Standings for the 2014-2015 Season

1.) Creek Wood (16-0)
2.) Waverly (14-2)
3.) Camden (10-6)
4.) Stewart County (9-7)
5.) Montgomery Central (9-7)
6.) Hickman County (8-8)
7.) East Hickman(2-14)
8.) Fairview/Lewis County (2-14)

 

Fairview & Lewis County play tonight in a play-in game. Winner takes on Creekwood. All 1st round games take place Wednesday with higher seed as host. The rest of the tournament takes place at Creekwood including the region tournament as well.

 

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