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  1. Wal-Mart started selling kayaks and it has made it easier to get to the other side of the river. lol Carthage will be fine. It looks like they have some skill players in 8th grade to go with a decent size line. It will be interesting to see if the new region they are in is a blessing or a curse. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Mr. Postman1 said:

    Ive never seen a player allowed to taunt another player until last night in Gordonsville. #14 turned around and gave a SC owl the #1 sign as he crossed the goal line. No penalties thrown 

    It was the peace sign or deuces is what I believe the kids call it now. I was surprised it didn't get called either but there was so much excitement and intensity in the game that some emotion was going to come out. The ref did speak to him after the play. The atmosphere last night was one of the loudest and most energetic I have seen at Gordonsville in a long time. 

  3. On 8/5/2021 at 4:30 AM, crow said:

    Word on the street is Upperman is way down this year still. I know they were down last year compared the the 2 years before that. If y’all are a contender I’m betting you get by them. Watertown may be a different story. Not that familiar with what either of you have returning really. 

    On paper Upperman is the best they have been in several years. Moving up to 4a this year and should probably still see at least the third round. 

  4. Division II-A Mr. Basketball Finalists
    Alex Anderson, Tipton-Rosemark
    Kameron Jones, ECS
    Braeden Moore, CPA

    Division II-AA Mr. Basketball Finalists
    B. J. Edwards, Knoxville Catholic
    Chandler Jackson, Christian Brothers
    Trent McNair, Brentwood Academy

    Class A Mr. Basketball Finalists
    Trey Johnson, Cosby
    Walter Peggs, Madison Academic
    Grant Strong, Clay County

    Class AA Mr. Basketball Finalists
    Jakobi Gillespie, Greeneville
    Trey Morrow, Scott
    Toris Woods, Bolivar Central

    Class AAA Mr. Basketball Finalists
    Mason Miller, Houston
    Matthew Schneider, Siegel
    Grant Slatten, White County

  5. Division II-A Miss Basketball Finalists
    Jordaynia Ivie, Lakeway Christian
    Olivia Lee, Trinity Christian
    Maggie Vick, Lakeway Christian

    Division II-AA Miss Basketball Finalists
    Jaloni Cambridge, Ensworth
    Carmyn Harrison, Hutchison
    Jaila Lee, Brentwood Academy

    Class A Miss Basketball Finalists
    Madison Hart, Gibson County
    Kassie Monday, Clarkrange
    Karly Weathers, Loretto

    Class AA Miss Basketball Finalists
    Jalynn Gregory, Macon County
    Jada Harrison, Westview
    Reagan Hurst, Upperman

    Class AAA Miss Basketball Finalists
    Denae Fritz, Maryville
    Acacia Hayes, Riverdale
    Tessa Miller, Stone Memorial

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  6. 1 hour ago, Rawheadnbloodybones said:

    Unfortunately the kids in that county suffer from the "back in my day's " quagmire and egos that can't see past the river on each side. They should've built one high school along time ago and moved to 4A . They would be super competitive and be playing against natural rivals week in and week out! If you combined all those kids on one program it would be a force in 4A. No more playing both sides of the ball every snap , depth at every spot , and a stable of good high school football players year in and year out. It would also benefit every other sport and potentially add other sports as well i.e. track , wrestling , fishing, etc.. . Great people and kids in that county that deserve better!

    Could it be called Caney Fork High with an Eagle mascot and blue/gold colors. There are pros and cons and arguments on both sides.

  7. 17 minutes ago, DirtyBird18 said:

    At Lebanon you can win your region and still get a round one exit from the playoffs. Region success alone doesn’t keep people happy. Just ask Murray...

    If Chuck wins a Region title at Lebanon they may very well erect a statue in his honor. I believe the gate is almost closed on those driving by Lebanon to play at Watertown and other schools which will only help his cause. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, DirtyBird18 said:

    Speaking of Gentry, I’m pretty sure almost the whole town wants him. Must be some big egos involved that are keeping him out. Pick up the phone and get Chuck back!

    Chuck isn't coming back for several reasons. A few are he has pretty decent talent in his freshman and sophomore class and Lebanon has been gifted a very winnable region. Going from 6A to 3A isn't appealing especially with three Nashville schools in the region and with him still living local and being involved in the community he knows what is or isn't in the pipeline at Smith County for the next couple year's to come.

  9. 30 minutes ago, OLD PIRATE said:

    Gordonsville does what causes the Pirates trouble. The Pirates best give their opponent respect or else they played their last game at the Speedway. The failure by the SP fans to properly support the Pirates has been lack lustered. 

    Old Pirate can you provide more insight on what you think Gordonsville does that can cause SP trouble. Obviously we know SP has plenty of offense.

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