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  1. Trinity has been part of the TSSAA since 1996, not exactly a new kid on the block. In 13 years, they have won 2 team state championships(both in softball), just now won their first ever football region championship and boys basketball District Tournament(they ended up 5th in regular season). I don't exactly think they've been beating down the publics for any amount of time, yet you feel since they have had recent success in ONE sport that it's just unfair for publics to have to play them. There are a ton of other schools just like Trinity, but you want to group us all into one.

  2. Another hard fight but you came through in the end when it counts. Congratulations Forrest. Now go win the state tonight by beating TCA.

     

     

     

    You do realize that they'd have to win tonight and then tomorrow to win state, right? The only team that can actually win it outright tonight would be Trinity because they haven't lost yet.

  3. I'm still trying to figure out why Soddy has to beat GPS at State... Some schools have good programs, like I said earlier. The best kids are gonna want to go there, PERIOD. Also I don't see where this "private schools are all there at the end" stuff is true. A football 1 out of final 8 was private, AA 2 out of Final 8 were private, AAA 1 out of 8 was private. 4 out of 24 were private, 16%. Girls Basketball had no privates at State in A or AA. Boys Basketball had 3 out of both divisions, who were all three put out first round. 3 out of 32, less than 10%. In Baseball, 5 out of 16 for 31%. Softball, 3 out 16 for 19%

     

    I don't know why I'm even bothering to actually provide these numbers because those of you who believe that your teams have been slighted don't care. After the private schools go, then it will turn to someone else and so on and so on. You'll find some reason to whine until everyone gets a trophy at the end of the season, and no one is considered a winner, just a participant.

  4. Ivy and Ellen are both great pitchers. They throw a lot of movement, which keeps a lot of batters off balance. Forrest put the ball in play a lot last night, and the defense behind Ellen was great! I think both Ivy and Ellen would say that they are better pitchers because they know the defense is behind them. I was also impressed with Stinett last night. She throws just enough off speed and junk to keep a batter guessing. It was a fun game to be a part of!

  5. Exactly, it doesn't matter if they're public or private SOME programs are just dominant. Covington softball has been to state 22 years(12 in a row) and Gibbs has been there 18 times, winning 8 championships. Soddy Daisy has won 6, and they made it back to state after losing all but one of their starters from last year! The best programs just reload, like Maryville and Alcoa in football, Shelbyville and Jackson Co. in Girls Basketball, Goodpasture in Softball, Farragut in baseball, etc. When a programs starts winning, the best players want to go there because it increases their chances of winning a state championship. Should we start rationing out how many good players a school can have now? Will that work? 6 of Trinity's starters have been there since elementary school, so I guess they should have kicked some of them out for being good ball players. Good grief, life is not fair! Sometimes a team is just better than you, and you have to stink it up and go on. That's what Trinity did for many years when they were getting smacked around by every team in their district, but they just happened to have a good group of girls come through around the same time, which produced good results. But nobody has a beef with you when you're not winning.

  6. 2008 State Champions:

     

    Girls A Basketball: Jackson Co. -Public

    Girls AA Basketball: Marshall Co. -Public

    Boys A Basketball: Union City -Public

    Boys AA Basketball: Fulton -Public

    Girls A/AA Cross Country: Univ. School of JC -Public

    Boys A/AA Cross Country: Univ. School of JC -Public

    Football A: South Pittsburg -Public

    Football AA: Alcoa -Public

    Football AAA: David Lipscomb -Private

    Girls Soccer A/AA: FRA -Private

    Girls Volleyball A/AA: Greenbrier -Public

    Girls Golf A/AA: DCA -Private

    Boys Golf A/AA: David Lipscomb -Private

    Girls Tennis A/AA: Chatt. Christian -Private

    Boys Tennis A/AA- Knox. Catholic -Private

     

    Publics: 9 Privates: 6

     

    We can assume the Boys Soccer will go to a private since that's all that's left. I would also assume that Track is probably gonna go to a public school in both, which would make it 11-7.

     

    So is the goal for no private schools to win anything before people stop complaining. Even in the major sports like Football and Basketball it was 6-1 in favor of publics.

     

    P.S. Forrest beat Friendship yesterday so better lower your private winning percentage!

  7. FCS played TCA the first game in the state last year. She hit FCS batters 4 times on record. it was really 6 times two of the hits were on a swing, whitch were dead ball strike here are the stats form the game

    Trinity HS IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO

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    Ivey Renfro W,1-0......... 7.0 5 3 3 1 15 1 0 4 0 27 32 3 3

     

    Friendship Christian IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO

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    Hailey Rutledge L,0-1..... 7.0 4 4 3 6 7 0 0 1 0 25 32 9 4

     

     

     

    So they weren't counted as HBP's were they? I'm not seeing your point here. I'm not trying to get in a p*ssing match with you here, just saying that it's a "fact" in the official scorebook that she didn't hit 6 batters. But I mean God forbid a pitcher actually hit a batter in softball.... Obviously both pitchers were nervous in such a big first round game, Ivy hit some batters, and I'd venture to say that Rutledge does not usually walk six batters.

  8. For someone who has the word "fact" in their name, you sure don't know any. Ivy did not hit 3 to 6 people a game; I don't think she's ever hit 6 people. Nevermind, the fact that her sister pitched in three games that weekend out of the 6. I hate when people get on here acting like they know something about softball, and all they can muster up is incompetence and showing the world their ignorance.

  9. Please understand that we (Trinity) have to play all the teams in our district twice during our season, we have no choice. Four of the five teams you mentioned that had losing records are in our district and the other we didn't meet until sub-state. Every year our coaches put us in tough tournaments (Commando Classic, Worth Tourn. and the strongest Kentucky tournament) so we can play heavier competition, knowing that it only helps us. We only got to play a few teams during our "regular season" out of our district and those teams that we played have all made it to the state this year. Riverdale game should have been a 1-0 game with Riverdale winning. Cat pitched an awesome 4 innings. She's great! It was 6-0(a pounding) but we made tons of errors, 5 unearned runs. Cat pitched 4 innings, striking out all 12 outs and had 2 hits. Ivy pitched 3 innings, striking out 8 of the 9 outs and had 2 hits. It was a very even game without the errors. We stunk! Goodpasture went into extra innings and they won 1-0. TCA had runners in scoring position with no outs a couple of times. We should have won that game. Again, great pitching on both sides. Devon is awesome as well! Creekwood was another game we gave away in the last inning. We didn't hit and they capitilized on one error and then end of the game and we lost. That's softball. We played in a very competitive Kentucky tournament (approx. 25 teams that were top ranked in Kentucky) and made it to the championship game at 1:00 a.m. and lost a tight one. Last year we had beaten 7 of the teams that made it to the state tournament including div. II state champ GPS. I feel our team deserves to go to state this year.

     

    The pitchers have been under a little different type of stress this year. Their grandmother who has been to almost every game they have played since their first year of softball (that's about 10 years) including travel, has been diagnosed with an aggressive growing brain tumor in late February. The very moment they were pitching against Beech in the Worth Tournament she (grandmother) was being put in a nursing home because the tumor is affecting her mental and physical abilities and she had to have around-the-clock care. That will affect a 16 and 17 year old in ways that no one really knows. This woman has made more pbj sandwiches, egg-salad sandwiches, brownies, cookies, bought more gatorade and paid for more admission prices to softball games than I will ever do. She has supported the game of softball in a tremendous way! Looking over their in the stands and seeing your grandfather sitting without their grandmother who has been to (almost) every game their entire life is harder than you can imagine. But, because of their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ , He has help them overcome all of it. They have learned through watching their grandmother decline drastically right in front of their eyes, that softball is not number one. The precious life that she has lived by supporting them in every pitch they've thrown is getting closer to meeting her Creator unless His will is to heal her soon. I am so thankful to our Lord that He has blessed them once again to make it to state under the conditions they have been under this entire season. Jesus has been so faithful. They are blessed by Him already even if they lose their first two games at state. We give GOD the glory for the great things He has already done!!

     

     

    I really can't tell you the amount of respect and admiration my family has for the Renfroes. There are just some good people in this world, and they are a few of them. It'll be sad to see my cousin not be able to play with them anymore after this week, but I know for sure that she felt happy and blessed to have been a part of a team with them.

  10. Teams don't necessarily put all their games on here, so no not every team that Trinity beat had losing records. I think that's ridiculous to assume that all AAA teams are better. Some of the established programs out there like Soddy, Beech, etc. are good but so are the Goodpasture's and Trinity's. Also, these teams don't have any control who they have to play to get to state; it's called alignments. Some teams have a harder time getting there than others because of that.

     

    LOL softballscout at your comment.

  11. I think it's because they don't have an exact time for the 2nd game to start besides it being 30 minutes after the first one ends. If you'll notice there's only two fields being played on for single A; all four games can not be played at 5.

  12. Cornersville should win the first game, and Friendship should win their game. I think the middle two games should be good games as well. Everyone knows about Rutledge, the Renfroes, and Stinett, but I would definitely keep an eye on Brooke Thomas for Huntingdon. I think the game between Forrest and Huntingdon will be a very good game.

  13. I really think this year's Single A tournament is going to be pretty stout. You look at the teams left, and a lot of them have a legitimate shot at winning this year. Granted, I hope it's Trinity again, but I know there are a lot of good teams out there.

  14. Adamsville has a good team; they made it to state last year with the same players. The girls take what is given them and go on, respecting each opponent along the way. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> Everyone plays inspired this time of year!

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