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150 East Ridge High School 827 4A

151 Greenbrier High School 833 4A

152 Dyersburg High School 834 4A

153 The Howard School 839 4A

154 Union Co. High School 850 4A

155 DeKalb Co. High School 856 4A

156 Crockett Co. High School 859 4A

157 Ripley High School 860 4A

158 Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School 861 4A

159 White House High School 874 4A

160 Livingston Academy 876 4A

161 Sullivan South High School 887 4A

162 Haywood High School 889 4A

163 Sullivan Central High School 897 4A

164 Obion Co. Central High School 900 4A

165 Marshall Co. High School 902 4A

166 Craigmont High School 909 4A

167 Greeneville High School 913 4A

168 Jackson South Side High School 917 4A

169 Grainger High School 918 4A

170 Chester Co. High School 918 4A

171 Maplewood Comprehensive High School 919 4A

172 Carter High School 930 4A

173 Chattanooga Central High School 936 4A

174 Millington Central High School 940 4A

175 Hixson High School 941 4A

176 Sullivan East High School 941 4A

177 Nolensville High School 942 4A

178 Jackson North Side High School 960 4A

179 Lexington High School 965 4A

180 Macon Co. High School 967 4A

181 Creek Wood High School 986 4A

182 Fulton High School 987 4A

183 Cumberland Co. High School 1000 4A

184 Gibbs High School 1009 4A

185 Sequoyah High School – Madisonville 1033 4A

186 East Hamilton High School 1038 4A

187 Tullahoma High School 1042 4A

188 Spring Hill High School 1053 4A

189 Anderson Co. High School 1060 4A

190 Hardin Co. High School 1060 4A

191 Stone Memorial High School 1061 4A

192 Kirby High School 1067 4A

193 Montgomery Central High School 1077 4A

194 Springfield High School 1081 4A

195 Lawrence Co. High School 1082 4A

196 Liberty Technology Magnet High School 1083 4A

197 Portland High School 1089 4A

198 Seymour High School 1102 4A

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150 East Ridge High School 827 4A

151 Greenbrier High School 833 4A

152 Dyersburg High School 834 4A

153 The Howard School 839 4A

154 Union Co. High School 850 4A

155 DeKalb Co. High School 856 4A

156 Crockett Co. High School 859 4A

157 Ripley High School 860 4A

158 Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School 861 4A

159 White House High School 874 4A

160 Livingston Academy 876 4A

161 Sullivan South High School 887 4A

162 Haywood High School 889 4A

163 Sullivan Central High School 897 4A

164 Obion Co. Central High School 900 4A

165 Marshall Co. High School 902 4A

166 Craigmont High School 909 4A

167 Greeneville High School 913 4A

168 Jackson South Side High School 917 4A

169 Grainger High School 918 4A

170 Chester Co. High School 918 4A

171 Maplewood Comprehensive High School 919 4A

172 Carter High School 930 4A

173 Chattanooga Central High School 936 4A

174 Millington Central High School 940 4A

175 Hixson High School 941 4A

176 Sullivan East High School 941 4A

177 Nolensville High School 942 4A

178 Jackson North Side High School 960 4A

179 Lexington High School 965 4A

180 Macon Co. High School 967 4A

181 Creek Wood High School 986 4A

182 Fulton High School 987 4A

183 Cumberland Co. High School 1000 4A

184 Gibbs High School 1009 4A

185 Sequoyah High School – Madisonville 1033 4A

186 East Hamilton High School 1038 4A

187 Tullahoma High School 1042 4A

188 Spring Hill High School 1053 4A

189 Anderson Co. High School 1060 4A

190 Hardin Co. High School 1060 4A

191 Stone Memorial High School 1061 4A

192 Kirby High School 1067 4A

193 Montgomery Central High School 1077 4A

194 Springfield High School 1081 4A

195 Lawrence Co. High School 1082 4A

196 Liberty Technology Magnet High School 1083 4A

197 Portland High School 1089 4A

198 Seymour High School 1102 4A

Looks like the West is wide open and the state championship game will be played in the quarterfinals each year with Greenville and Fulton.

Giles County needs to move up to 4A to bring in more balance and competition for Marshall County.

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Looks like the West is wide open and the state championship game will be played in the quarterfinals each year with Greenville and Fulton.

Giles County needs to move up to 4A to bring in more balance and competition for Marshall County.

Giles Co. will probably stay in 4a would make no sense for them to play in 3a.With the region they have projected them to be in the closest school to them is Fairview.
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Giles Co. will probably stay in 4a would make no sense for them to play in 3a.With the region they have projected them to be in the closest school to them is Fairview.[/quote

True but your road to another State title would be easier especially if Alcoa moves up. Not to mention you would easily win that district year in year out.

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Looks like the West is wide open and the state championship game will be played in the quarterfinals each year with Greenville and Fulton.

Giles County needs to move up to 4A to bring in more balance and competition for Marshall County.

Marshall county shouldn't sleep on Nolensville (if those projected regions hold true). I'm guessing they'll be pretty good in a couple years.

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Marshall county shouldn't sleep on Nolensville (if those projected regions hold true). I'm guessing they'll be pretty good in a couple years.

In 2 years Nolensville numbers will bump them up to 5A (20% increase) it would be smart for them just to move on up now so they will be developing rivals over the next 4 years.

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I'd say nolensville will probably try and schedule non region games against those 5a/6a schools up that way. Centennial,Ravenwood, Cane Ridge... They are all in a 15 min drive of each other. Then within 20 min they can be at Franklin, Brentwood, antioch, page. Their schedule will be interesting. Williamson county is loaded with talent. Save the school money on travel expenses, and will draw tremendous gate fees for a start up program. If they feel lucky, heck they can go ahead and schedule BA!

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They are 5a Booger so no worries from the F5. (Like they were worried anyway)

 

they stripped that our kids are 1.8 x smarter than your kids multiplier away...it dont count no more.....Catholic North is public now, not private with 619 students....lodged right in between Sweetwater and Raleigh-Egypt; tied with Westview

 

Booger kust sayin  :mrgreen:

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