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This is the link to all the games between McMinn County and Bradley Central. First Game was in 1916. They have played every year since 1927. There are 3 years in which the teams played each other twice in one season. Including this years victory the Bears have won 55 times with McMinn winning 41. They have tied 3 times.
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Let’s just nip this in the bud! I am Coach Freeman so I am not gonna hide behind a screen name. First it is perfectly fine to bash us coaches on this board! That is part of it and as someone who has been bashed on here many times we know that’s part of it! Yes it would be nice to know who is behind the screen name but we understand it doesn’t take much courage to do it behind a screen name so it’s easy to ignore it! But this is the second time you have called out one of our players and I can’t in Good conscious let this one go! The young man you have mentioned is a quality young man who plays hard between the whistle. I can assure you that any player on our team who is found to take cheap shots will be dealt with accordingly! Coach Floyd has had many conversations with our players concerning anything related to this issue! We have pay day on Monday and players are disciplined for any personal fouls or penalties that may be called on them in a game deserved or undeserved. If your gonna call out a player, the least you can do is put your name behind it. If not please keep your negative comments of players to yourself.
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6-A Cleveland McMinn County Heritage Ooltewah Maryville Bradley William Blount 7
6-A Morristown West Farragut Hardin Valley Bearden Jefferson County D-B Science Hill 14
6-A Hendersonville Station Camp Rossview Wison Central Lebonon Mt Juliet 20
6-A Coffee County Siegal Riverdale Warren County Oakland Cookville 26
6-A Cane Ridge LaVergne Smyrna Antioch Stewerts Creek Blackmon 6
6-A Independence Centenial Ravenwood Brentwood Franklin Nashville Overton McGavock 13
6-A Bartlette Houston Germantown Cordova Arlington 18
6-A Memphis Central Whitehaven White Station Collierville 22
This is what it may look like if you divide Memphis into two regions, like i said maybe southwind decides to play up to give each region 5 teams. If not, in one region everyone automatically makes playoffs. It will intersesting to see what happens! just my opinion who really knows how many teams will be in each class at this point. Pure speculation! Not real sure how Memphis will be seperated, just know one will have five teams and the other will have four. Indian is much smarter than me, so maybe he can lead us in the right direction!
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6-A Morristown West, Farragut, Hardin Valley, Bearden, Jefferson County, D-B Science Hill 7
6-A Cleveland, McMinn County, Heritage, Ooltewah, Maryville, Bradley William Blount 14
6-A Coffee County, Cookville, Warren County, Oakland, Siegal 19
6-A Riverdale, LaVergne, Smyrna, Stewerts Creek, Blackmon 24
6-A Cane Ridge, Antioch, McGavock, Nashville Overton, Rossview 5
6-A Independence, Centenial, Ravenwood, Brentwood, Franklin 10
6-A Hendersonville, Station Camp, Wison Central, Lebonon, Mt Juliet 15
6-A Bartlette, Houston, Germantown, Cordova, Arlington, Memphis Central, Whitehaven, White Station, Collierville 24
This is what I have come up with, if you divide the memphis teams into two regions, things could change in the west, but i think the east will stay the same with some adjustments to the middle.
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Looks good except, Southwind and Walker Valley are out, Ooltewah and Independence are in.
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yea if they go with a 5 and 4 team region then one region will have every team in playoffs, maybe another school in Memphis will choose to play up in 6a to even it out!
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Indian, looks like 9 6A teams in Memphis! What do you think they will do! 5 and 4 or just one 9 team region?
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The Bolton numbers will be important, don't see sevier county coming in over 1500! I think Cleveland will be 48 unless Bolton comes in over them!
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If this helps, Morristown west and Ooltewah, will come in over 1500, walker valley around 1410!
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The old joke is "You know what Tennesseans call Memphis?".......The Capital of Mississippi.....Just saying........
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Thanks for the info i will take your advise, is stewarts creek closer to those than cane ridge?
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I agree, probably need to switch sevier co and Campbell county
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Here is my shot at it…
Super 32
Region
Collierville
Arlington
Bartlett
Whitehaven
Germantown
Cordova
Houston
White Station
Region
McGavock
Ravenwood
Antioch
Wilson Central
Franklin
Lebanon
John Overton
Mt Juliet
Region
Lavergne
Riverdale
Coffee County
Siegel
Smyrna
Warren County
Blackmon
Oakland
Region
William Blount
Hardin Valley
Bearden
Dobyns-Bennett
Science Hill
Jefferson County
Bradley County
Cookeville
If Maryville Moves up my guess is Lavergne or Coffee would choose to move down
this would move Cookeville over and Maryville would replace Cookeville in the
east.
5A
Region
Overton
Southwind
Bolton
Memphis Central
Brighton
Munford
Woodale
(Ridgeway if they choose to move up)
Region
Brentwood
Centennial
Independence
Summitt
Columbia
Hillsboro
Cane Ridge
Shelbyville (not sure about this team)
Region
Rossview
Clarksville
Henry County
West Creek
Northeast
Dickson
(Not sure if Kenwood or Northwest would choose up but they would go here
if they chose)
Region
Beech
Gallatin
Hendersonville
Hunters Lane
Station Camp
Stewarts Creek (Pretty sure they would not move up to super 32)
Glencliff
Region
Lincoln County (not sure here)
Franklin County
Soddy Daisy
White County
Ooltewah
Rhea County
Region
Lenoir City
Walker Valley
McMinn County
Cleveland
Farragut
Maryville (if they choose to stay)
Heritage
Region
Karns
Knox Halls
South Doyle
Powell
West
Oak Ridge
Campbell County
Region
Tennessee High
Cocke County
Morristown East
Morristown West
Daniel Boone
Davy Crockett
Sevier County
This would make even regions with some travel, but TSSAA may not see it the same way. The biggest problem is Chattanooga teams having to cross time zones. Things could change if teams move up,but I don't think many will.
Just my take on it may not be close.
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Its simple, open up the check book and go after Quarles, Rankin, Wade, or maybe even Crawford just to name a few
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Many schools have made their runs through the years, Oak Ridge in the 80's
Cleveland in the 90's, Riverdale 00's. Maryville, 10's, there have been many
others, all these programs all still very good programs, you have to have lots of things in place for teams to make runs like these did, players, coaches, community support, administration support, central office support, it all has to come together to make it happen. Riverdale is still a great program they finished third in there tough district last year, remember nothing lasts forever.
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This is only for 5 classifications, if tssaa decides on 5 classes cleveland would only move up to 5A if numbers increase enough or other schools fall in enrollment
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looks like the cut-off is around cleveland 1357, overton 1364, morristown west 1370, Gallatin 1381, Rhea County 1382 and ooltewah 1404. Of course these numbers will change when new enrollments are used. looks like there are all on the bubble to move up or down.
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http://blogs.tennessean.com/high-school-sports/2012/10/03/tssaa-enrollment-figures-for-2013-17-reclassification/ this is a link to student enrollment,
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The difference would be that there probabley isn't a 700 student disparity between the lowest and highest in the smallest 32, there is in the highest 32
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You may find some of the teams your looking for in 4A
4-4A: Chattanooga Central, Cleveland, Cumberland County, East Hamilton, Soddy-Daisy, Stone Memorial, White County.
5-4A: Beech, Glencliff, Hillsboro, Hillwood, Livingston Academy, Macon County, Portland, Springfield
6-4A: Columbia, Lawrence County, Lincoln County, Shelbyville, Summit, Tullahoma.
7-4A: Clarksville, Dyer County, Henry County, Jackson North Side, Kenwood, Northeast, Northwest, Obion County Central, West Creek.
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i think for the regions listed it is correct, these were the regions presented at TSSAA meeting. Granted i don't have regions 1&2 from east tennessee and 7&8 from west tennessee. Remember if we go back to 5 classifications, 1A and 2A will have a lot more teams.
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I have found some information although incomplete, not sure about regions 1 & 2, 7 & 8
3-5A: Bradley Central, Coffee County, Cookeville, Franklin County, McMinn County, Ooltewah, Rhea County, Walker Valley, Warren County.
4-5A: Antioch, Blackman, Cane Ridge, LaVergne, Oakland, Riverdale, Siegel, Smyrna, Stewarts Creek.
5-5A: Brentwood, Centennial, Dickson County, Franklin, Independence, Overton, Ravenwood, Rossview.
6-5A: Gallatin, Hendersonville, Hunters Lane, Lebanon, McGavock, Mt. Juliet, Station Camp, Wilson Central.
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Does anyone have the 5 class system breakdown by regions, was this presented at the TSSAA meeting?
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yes greenville would be 3A as would signal mountain
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Very informative, but as Paul Harvey would say, "The Rest of the Story" over 130 Million endowment and over 52 million in revenue in 2020. That's how you pay your bills. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/620475837 Tuition averages about 60% of revenue a year. The only thing I am not sure of is if the 188 million in assets includes the endowment. I would assume it does but not sure. If you compare it to Boyd Buchanan, over 90% of revenue comes from Tuition.