g2ghiking
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That won't be fun either. MBA is unbeaten and shutout Father Ryan, a team that beat Webb.
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Webb wins big. They have had an amazingly successful season. Congrats to Coach Meske and the team. Are they heading for a first round game against the winner of the west? What a terrible prospect.
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ECS deserves a lot of credit for winning last year given its size. Can it do it again?
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AE had 528 yards on offense but couldn't score enough.
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Let's hope the new coach doesn't need a counter to the headlock move.
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What an accomplishment for a team with three returning senior starters. Congratulations to the Webb team and Coach Meske. It was a close, exciting game but the running of Bo Johnson and Steve Ball's clutch kick made the difference. Webb showed they were for real in the Catholic game and came on strong after that. Congrats to ECS for a very good season including a win over Christain Brothers.
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What a game! Golden Tate and Blake Beeler took it over. JPII stopped Webb in the second half except for Campbell's run and Beeler's winning touchdown run.
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Maybe Fulkerson has developed a counter to the headlock move.
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Tom Ergen has really excelled taking over for Chad. Great win for Webb - shows the Catholic effort was no fluke. What happened to Harding Academy? They had 392 total yards, lost one fumble, had two interceptions, but didn't score. Congrats to BGA on their fist win.
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Webb specializes in games with bad end-zone calls - like Catholic and probably Harding. Kicking made a difference as Austin East got no extra points on five touchdowns. Beautiful passes by Beeler in the first quarter and Troutman (fade) on fourth down in the fourth quarter. AE band put on a great show. Webb is 8-0 again Powell, West, Austin East, and Anderson County the last two years.
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The lights went out on the Webb side for part of the third quarter during the Harding-Webb game. Maybe Harding has the lights on the visitor side on a timer.
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Thanks for the info. That same year (2003), in 3A region 1, the 3-7 team was the third seed ahead of a 2-8 team. What a hoot!
Class 3A, Region 1 Region Overall
Team W L W L
1 Seymour 5 0 9 1
2 Rutledge 4 1 7 3
3 Sullivan North 3 2 3 7
4 Pigeon Forge 2 3 2 8
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If Karns beats Science Hill and Campbell County but loses to DB and Cumberland County, their record would be 3-7 but they would make the playoffs, I think.
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Good News! Blake is expected to make a complete recovery. He spent Friday and Saturday night in the hospital. The doctor said his injuries could have easily resulted in paralysis. Don't know if he will play again.
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He spent Friday night in the hospital but was at school today.
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Currie must have had 231 yards passing against MUS. This site has good stats on ECS - http://preps.commercialappeal.com/football...s/18/2006-2007/
ECS is probably favored but I say JP2 stops the pass.
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... Key leaders at the school are from California and have no clue how important athletics are in the south. ...
Yeah, I hear that surfing is on the horizon as a varsity sport.
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JP2 better watch out. ECS is loaded again. In their first three games, Currie had 579 yards passing. They beat MUS on Friday but details are scarce.
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That's terrible for Webb football, but at least there will trips to Chattanooga instead of Nashville or Memphis. Based on the their win over MUS yesterday, it looks like ECS can take on the big boys.
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in 2009 would that mean the CAK's, Catholic, Notre Dame, all privates no matter what would hafta go bac to DII
Then there would be enough teams to go back to three brackets in DII.
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In an article on Ky going to six classes next year http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.d.../608220403/1031 the author says "... That proposal grew out of a 2005 movement by some public schools to create separate championship playoffs for public and private schools. The KHSAA members voted overwhelmingly for separation, but the Kentucky Board of Education emphatically rejected the idea and told the schools to work out their differences." I wish a white knight like the Board of Education would ride in here.
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Yeah, Webb has no good choice and may not even be permitted to play in the new lower DIIA. This is from the Jackson Sun:
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar.../608220322/1006
"...Brentwood Academy would be the smallest school in 2A with 446. Christian Brothers would be the largest with 1,700 in adjusted enrollment."
Webb is at 488 students.
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Do the schools have the option to go D1 with the 1.8 multiplier? The Knoxville News-Sentinel has had no coverage of this which is par for the course. It isn't going to be a picnic for schools like ECS and JP2 to play the big boys.
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Here are some of the 2006 enrollments (and adjustments) from http://www.tssaa.org/Classifications/e2007...enrollments.htm
CAK is big enough to be pushed to D1AAA but that won't happen right now. Somehow, Webb, CAK, and Knox Catholic belong in the same league.
Battle Ground Academy 356
Ensworth 370
Harding Academy 396
Brentwood Academy 446
Webb School of Knoxville 488
Christian Academy of Knoxville 499
Evangelical Christian School 515
Knoxville Catholic High School 548 986(D1)
Notre Dame High School 561 1,010(D1)
Briarcrest Christian School 612
Pope John Paul II High School 651
Baylor School 748
St. Benedict at Auburndale 776
Memphis University School 431 862
Montgomery Bell Academy 462 924
Father Ryan High School 926
McCallie School 625 1,250
Christian Brothers High School 850 1,700
ECS and Knox Webb not playing up?
in Class 5A & Class 6A
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To be fair, three groups are needed in D-II as there were two years ago, although it means more travel. BGA, ECS and Webb should not have to play BA, MBA, and McCallie and the very small schools should not be playing BGA, ECS and Webb.