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  1. Region 2 5A the last 2 or 3 years have had 3 teams make to the second round lol NEXT!
  2. 5A is not the only football played in the state most of the gold is always in the Big East how many does region 3 have? Oak Ridge was our 5th place team last year DA!
  3. Red Cool aide and its real good you should try some...... Ask DB year in and out. DB has the most wins of any program in Tennessee History and are ranked nationally too.
  4. our 5th place team in our region could beat any top team or teams from most all the regions in the state. 2006 Oak Ridge Wildcats ring a bell? We are THE BEAST FROM THE EAST Region 2 5A! Go Owls!
  5. Cookeville is the only team in region 3 5A and then you talk about region 4 5a what a joke Region 2 5A has made a statement the last 4 years and now are getting the respect they deserve and earned........
  6. Here is to all of those in the state that thinks region 2 5A weak. Tuesday, September 11, 2007 AP Prep Football Poll Associated Press Class 5A Record Pts Prv 1. Riverdale (15) 3-0 180 T1 2. Oak Ridge (2) 2-0 149 T4 3. Ooltewah (1) 2-0 143 3 4. Farragut 3-0 128 T4 5. William Blount (1) 3-0 101 6 6. Bearden 3-0 87 7 7. Smyrna 2-1 73 T1 8. White Station 2-0 71 8 9. Lebanon 2-0 28 10. Whitehaven 2-1 24 9 -------------------- OoltewahFootball.com
  7. Here is to all of those in the state that thinks region 2 5A weak. Tuesday, September 11, 2007 AP Prep Football Poll Associated Press Class 5A Record Pts Prv 1. Riverdale (15) 3-0 180 T1 2. Oak Ridge (2) 2-0 149 T4 3. Ooltewah (1) 2-0 143 3 4. Farragut 3-0 128 T4 5. William Blount (1) 3-0 101 6 6. Bearden 3-0 87 7 7. Smyrna 2-1 73 T1 8. White Station 2-0 71 8 9. Lebanon 2-0 28 10. Whitehaven 2-1 24 9
  8. The past is History and here is a cookie for your PAST successes, but we are in the NOW so send some Respect our way just a thought because you never know whoooo’s rear you will be kissing tomorrow. Good luck to you and the Warriors this season. Go Owl’s!
  9. 2007 - 2008 OHS ? RHS ? 2006 - 2007 OHS 13-1 RHS 12-1 ooops! lol
  10. I was standing about ten yards to the right of the goal post in the video and the mark in the endzone from the owl players was 1 yard inside the back of the endzone. please continue the tape to prove me wrong!
  11. the fumble was not the issue were he recovered the ball is. Why did you stop the tape so soon?
  12. You must have been at the ping pong match at a local YMCA and not at the football game. My daughters could have called those plays to wilks; Smyrna did it all year long. Give me a SR CB, FS, SS a physical one and it could have been ugly. Watch your game film the TD called a fumble ='s six points, Owls win by (4). We do not play Busch League rules in Region 2 5A and do not disrespect our schedules or teams without knowing the real facts first. I would put our top 5 against any region anytime, if we lose we lose and if we win we win which ever way it may be it will always be done with CLASS. Respect the game or BAM. I guess some will have to learn the hard way..................... Go Owls!
  13. http://www.blounttoday.com/blnt/home/artic...5516837,00.html Photo by Brandon Shinn William Blount junior T.J. Walker, seen here against Oak Ridge last season, will headline a deep and talented team of Governors this fall. Junior Will Irwin drops into coverage on Monday as William Blount begins two weeks of spring practice. Junior Josh Madden takes part in a tackling drill during the first day of spring practice on Monday. Photos by LuAnne Jackson Darrin Garner skies during a tip drill. Sophomore Cole Lail wraps up a ball carrier during contact drills. Grey Clevenger became a reliable, big-play receiver for the Governors last season. PRINT THIS STORY | E-MAIL THIS STORY 'Our goal is to win it all' Governors eye nothing short of Murfreesboro finish May 2, 2007 By Stefan Cooper Sports Editor Blount Today This could be the team. These Governors could be that good. Seniors T.J. Walker and Josh Madden highlight a William Blount football team that opened spring practice on Monday with one goal in mind come fall. "State," Walker said. "That’s our No. 1 goal. We can play with anybody if we play as a team and do what we’re supposed to do." William Blount dismantled the Class 5A state football rankings with one blow with a 13-10 upset of top-ranked Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett in the opening round of last year’s playoffs. Coupled with a first-ever win over Oak Ridge and a last-second loss at second-ranked Ooltewah, it was tangible proof the Governors had the talent to be mentioned with the state’s best. William Blount in Murfreesboro come December? You bet, Governor coach Scott Meadows said. "Our goal is to win a state championship," he said. "I feel like this group -- and I’ve been around some awfully good 5A teams -- is as good as any I’ve had. "Our goal is to win it all." Walker and Madden are the crown jewels of a prospect-laden roster, one that could rival some of the best in school history before they’re done. Walker, a sportswriter’s All-State selection last season, is noticeably bigger from his 6-foot-3, 210-pound frame of a year ago. South Carolina assistant coach Steve Spurrier Jr. stopped by practice on Monday to talk about the Gamecocks interest in the super-athletic defensive end. Virginia Tech, Alabama and Wake Forest are also coveting Walker’s skills as a rush end. "They’re after him real hard," Meadows said. "He’s a special player." Many of the same schools are growing quite fond of the 6-foot-5?, 265-pound Madden as well. "Army was in (for a visit)," Meadows said. "They’re going to offer him, and Auburn is looking at him. Michigan State has shown some interest." Madden is the cornerstone of a bigger-than-life sized offensive line, both tackles coming in at around 270 pounds, the center at 260. Guards are normal sized, but then William Blount runs the wing-T. "They’re the pups," Meadows said. "They only weigh 240." William Blount will be without a sizeable part of its offense from a year ago with 1,000-rusher Darran Walker off to college after graduation later this month. Darran, like his brother, T.J., had the size and athleticism to often run over many would-be tacklers. His replacement, rising-junior Darrin Garner, will run by them. Garner has put on a lot of muscle during the off-season, Meadows said, but it’s his speed that’s turning heads. Brad Walker, T.J. and Darran’s older brother, won the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes his senior year at William Blount two years ago. His sprint times in a football uniform were thought to be untouchable until the Governor coaching staff measured Garner against the watch recently. "They (the coaches) said it’s the fastest 40 times since Brad Walker was a senior," Meadows said. "He (Garner) has got incredible quickness and unbelievable strength." Unlike a year ago, the Governors aren’t looking for a quarterback this spring. Rising senior Tyler Burstrom became the starter in Week 4 and led William to a strong finish, including the shocker at Dobyns-Bennett and the win over Oak Ridge, William Blount’s first in 12 tries. In rising senior Grey Clevenger, the Governors also found themselves a playmaking receiver a year ago. Offensively, William Blount already has many of the pieces in place, even with Burstrom currently with the Governor baseball team entering postseason play. "We’ve got to develop some depth," Meadows said. "I’ve been impressed with some of our young people." Defensively, the Governors were one of the region’s best teams a year ago, a young but physical stop unit surrendering 763 yards rushing combined to its 12 opponents. Along with Walker, the core of the defense, namely twin linebacking threats Cole Lail and Will Irwin, returns. A pair of football-seeking missiles at the position, Lail and Irwin, last season’s top tacklers, are both big hitters. Both, like Walker, are eyeing nothing short of a state berth as this year’s goal. The upset of the Indians, Irwin said, was a point of no turning back. "With them being No. 1 in the state, this year that’s going to help us realize we can beat anybody we play, (that) it’s not a big deal," he said. "We had so many close games last year, we’re just hungry." When the Governors began winter workouts in January, Meadows made a point of finding out just how much, he said. "That (reaching the state championship game) is all we talked about the first day we started working out," Irwin said. "Coach came in and talked to us and said, ‘We’ve got just one goal, and that’s to make it all the way to Murfreesboro.’" Just how serious the Governors are about that goal was evident Monday. Within minutes of the start of practice, the hitting was full speed. "We’re pretty intense out there," Irwin said. A defensive end of Walker’s quality and a pair of linebackers like Lail, a sophomore, and Irwin, a junior, is a lot to build around. Each plays at a fast tempo. "It’s an awfully good group," Meadows said. William Blount hopes to increase the pace even more defensively in 2007 by switching to a 3-5 alignment. It’s the players behind those down linemen and linebackers, though, where the Governors could prove strongest. There, a secondary of sophomore Don Cope, junior Chase Helton and Burstrom returns complete. A winning football team, one with even better things seemingly just off the horizon, has a noticeable effect on a school. Many faces not with the Governors a year ago are out for football this spring. It’s likely finding some depth, as Meadows stated as top priority, will be located. "We’re just going to try and get it done," said Meadows, who directed Alcoa to an unbeaten state championship in 2000. "We feel we are a heckuva football team." Interest from top colleges is all well and good, Madden said, but it’s the least of his concerns at present. The scary-quick offensive lineman said his top priority is "just finish out this year. I’m not too worried about getting to college. I’m just worried about getting to state." Even the trainers are fired up about William Blount’s chances this fall. "You just have to have your goals set high," freshman Cheyenne Lane said. 2007 William Blount Governors Key starters lost offense: Darran Walker, RB, Mohamed Baskin, RB, Ryan McHale, RB. Key starters lost defense: Darran Walker, Pete Evans, Zeb Kasemeyer, Thomas Waggoner, DL, Dominique Brown, LB. Key returnees offense: Tyler Burstrom, QB, Darrin Garner, RB, Grey Clevenger, WR, Josh Madden, OL. Key returnees defense: T.J. Walker, DL, Will Irwin, Cole Lail, LB, Don Cope, Chase Helton, Tyler Burstrom, DB, Kase Whitehead, P.
  14. Most teams in the state bust their butts for a shot at the gold. Riverdale is not down but history plays a big part in HS football. You can not be the big dog every year because another Big Dog is out there to knock you down. Some teams in the likes of Riverdale, Oak Ridge, DB, and Brentwood Acd. Maryville and so on have had their runs at the title then they pass the torch on to another goliath and or they repeat their runs for the title in later years. The good news is that the teams mentioned above have laid a solid foundation for an extremely successful program and should not stray to far from their goal year in and out. How many losing record years have these teams had in their history? Not many! To be the Best you have to play the best. Go Owls!
  15. O-O-LT-EWAH Ooltewah O-O-LT-EWAH Ooltewah Go Owls!
  16. Get over yourself everyone in the State knows the East side of the bracket has the Best football hands down and the only reason region 5 & 6 make it to the big dance is for the fact that the West has been very weak for many many years. You did say Riverdale right well if you know your football then they have pretty much held the key for the East Brackett haven't they kinda like Maryville. How many teams won State Championships in all classes from the East? before you even bring up the BA Team knows this BA has lost 5 times in the last 6 years to McCallie in the regular season. IMPO McCallie had the better team and I am sure Coach Flatt knew Potter was the man for the job due to his track record against Flatt. Bring your candy butts down to Region 2 5A and play any of our top 5 teams and I promise you it will be a dogfight for all 4 quarters. Have nice day! Ooltewah lost to the State Champions Smyrna this season by 3 with many chances of winning the game. Ravenwood could not beat our 4th seeded team WB, Ooltewah also beat the States Runner up in 2005 Oak Ridge only to lose to oooooooooooh another 2 5A team Farragut during the season and then in the quarter finals. Yeah you are right though they’re not really that good just posting 52 & 21 mark in six years. Ooltewah High School Return to Tennessee Ooltewah, TN Nickname: Owls Record (2001-2006): 52-21-0 State Titles: None -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Historical Results: 2001-2006 2006 (13-1) OHS 24 Cookeville 21 OHS 28 Rhea County 6 OHS 24 McMinn County 14 OHS 61 Chattanooga Central 22 OHS 28 William Blount 24 OHS 51 Bradley Central 7 OHS 41 Heritage 0 OHS 30 Farragut 28 OHS 23 Oak Ridge 6 OHS 30 Soddy Daisy 0 OHS 38 Science Hill 14 OHS 27 Sevier County 14 OHS 42 Farragut 14 OHS 25 Smyrna 28 2005 (9-3) 2004 (8-3) OHS 28 Cookeville 21 OHS 42 Red Bank 20 OHS 44 Rhea County 21 OHS 23 East Ridge 6 OHS 48 McMinn County 7 OHS 33 McMinn County 0 OHS 58 Chattanooga Central 0 OHS 41 Chattanooga Central 28 OHS 21 William Blount 28 OHS 49 William Blount 13 OHS 56 Bradley Central 7 OHS 41 Bradley Central 0 OHS 49 Heritage 0 OHS 51 Heritage 15 OHS 7 Farragut 35 OHS 21 Soddy Daisy 17 OHS 42 Oak Ridge 37 OHS 14 Oak Ridge 30 OHS 49 Soddy Daisy 28 OHS 7 Farragut 12 OHS 20 Dobyns-Bennett 17 OHS 14 Dobyns Bennett 21 OHS 16 Farragut 33 2003 (3-7) 2002 (9-3) OHS 18 Red Bank 20 OHS 35 Red Bank 7 OHS 31 East Ridge 24 OHS 20 Hixson 36 OHS 7 McMinn County 30 OHS 20 McMinn County 22 OHS 34 Chattanooga Central 56 OHS 49 Chattanooga Central 14 OHS 14 William Blount 21 OHS 10 William Blount 0 OHS 28 Bradley Central 31 OHS 28 Bradley Central 6 OHS 14 Heritage 6 OHS 53 Heritage 0 OHS 12 Soddy Daisy 37 OHS 27 Soddy Daisy 24 OHS 7 Oak Ridge 45 OHS 14 Oak Ridge 9 OHS 17 Farragut 7 OHS 21 Farragut 13 OHS 24 Bearden 6 OHS 14 Jefferson County 21 2001 (10-4) OHS 14 Red Bank 32 OHS 21 Hixson 27 OHS 19 McMinn County 20 OHS 57 Chattanooga Central 14 OHS 16 William Blount 14 OHS 34 Bradley Central 17 OHS 42 Heritage 8 OHS 39 Soddy Daisy 27 OHS 28 Oak Ridge 7 OHS 29 Farragut 10 OHS 48 Sevier County 7 OHS 17 William Blount 0 OHS 51 McMinn County 14 OHS 7 Riverdale 35
  17. Remember when you point the finger there is always three more pointing right back at yourself. Be part of the solution rather than stirring the pot. 1. Motivate the players 2. Motivate the community 3. Bring back that small town pride to Oak Ridge because that is where your tradition was built. The foundation was establised on Blood, Sweat, and tears my friend and nothing less. Do not pull an Alabama either put up or shut.... Go Owls! Hey Gov tell me what you know about the Owls.
  18. We broke in the New Baseball Field @ McCallie I believe 17-1. I played against or with over 50% of thier team @ EBYAA and 5 of them were starters. All were zoned Ooltewah with a couple others zoned for Tyner.
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