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  1. Does that mean Nolansville gets to play 3 years with 5A enrollment, since they will only count their freshmen and sophomore classes this fall? Hardly seems like a fair and level playing field.

    Here are the projected enrollment number for Nolensville HS:

     

    2016- 435

    2017- 714

    2018- 1027

    2019- 1099

    2020- 1176

     

    Most of their future growth is still in elementary school. They will be AA in all non football sports in 2016/17. If the projected numbers hold true, I don't see them playing 5A football anytime soon or playing 3/4A football with 5A numbers.

     

    The school to keep an eye on is Page. They are projected to open at 1205 this year. 1350 next year. By 2020 the projections have Page at 1897. No way that happens without a new building as the school is only built for 1250. There's going to be re-zoning in the near future in Willco. Will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.

  2. Probably an over statement. They are a solid team, but I thought you were joking when you said they could beat either Maryville or Farragut, Of course they could beat Maryville's jv, but you really don't think they could beat either Maryville or Farragut do you? If so, then it will be hard taking you seriously.

    I didn't say they could beat Farragut. I said they could break thru. Meaning be in the top two in district which likely means a trip to state. As for Maryville, they beat them last year. And at this moment the only eligible transfer to Maryville that I know of is CM. (and that could be in doubt based on the other active thread on this site) HV is a solid team and until all the Bearden and Webb girls roll out in Maryville uni's,  I will stand by my comment that this could finally be the year HV breaks thru.

  3. Zero chance. Maryville could beat them with their JV, also Farragut is stronger.

    This is why it's hard taking you seriously. HV has 5 of your beloved K2 players....all from ones teams. I think they'd have zero problems with Maryville's JV.

  4. Even without Rector Centennial won their 7/7 pool at Riverdale. So did Summit. But bracket play was washed out by thunderstorms so this was essentially a semifinal matchup and Summit won. The point being that Summit is maturing. The talent that SSMS has been sending to Summit is being molded into a legit football program. Future is bright for the Spartans.

  5. Honestley have to see first who is eligible and then watch them play. Farragut and Hardin Valley have a lot of talent so I look forward to the battles.

     

    The best teams I've seen were the Kat Huson Ravenwood teams and the Hunter Thompson Brentwood teams. I would've love to have seen the 2009 DB team but that was before my volleyball time.

  6. No, Jay is the new asst coach and he is bringing the top club players from East Tenn like CM and the Libero from Bearden. They are assembling an elite team to get extra practice before club season.

  7. Well. I saw volleyball when Kirkmans girls won it. Bradley won the first one for them in the 80s. Amy Geren won two in the 90s. Was MVP in both. Also only player to be on the runner up team and win the MVP in BBall. Very smart player. That said I've kept up with it. And traveled some to the Bog South in club. Peach tree and other places. The game is different even scored different now. As good as those Bradley tes were the girls playing today in the finals year in year out would beat them in straight sets. They are more complete and now you have girls hitting straight down running 1s etc. The Webb team wasn't huge last year but they were awesome could hit from anywhere the back line at is different also. K2 out of knoxville is a great feeder for many schools in that area. They built it and deserve all the credit they can get. Brentwood and Siegel and a few other also right there. I don't keep up with names anymore. To old. Can someone tell me who the hitter for Webb was last year I believe she had a sister who played also. Either way she was the best hitter I saw most consistent. Good luck to all

    I believe you and K2ruth are talking about the same girls if I'm reading this correctly. The Hames sisters. Their parents run K2. And if I'm interpreting K2 right she's saying Mom is the new Maryville coach and her daughters are following her from Webb to Maryville?

  8. Too quiet around here! Any noteworthy news from east or west TN?  Know of any teams coming to the Brentwood Team Camp in a couple of weekends? Any predictions for the upcoming season?

  9. Final Standings:

     

    1. Summit  15-2 (automatic region bid and host the tournament)

    2. Brentwood  10-8

    3. Centennial 10-8

    4. Franklin 10-8

    5. Independence 9-9

    6. Ravenwood 7-10 (didn't see a final score from last night, but it doesn't matter in the standings)

    7. Dickson County 1-17

     

    how does the tiebreaker for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th work?

    Brentwood was 2-1 vs Centennial and 1-2 was Franklin

    Centeniial was 2-1 vs Franklin and 1-2 vs Brentwood

    Franklin was 2-1 vs Brentwood and 1-2 vs Centennial

     

    Summit swept Ravenwood. Final game was 7-4. As you note it doesn't matter for the standings. But pretty amazing season so far for the Spartans.

  10. Thanks, I was just wondering. Perhaps I was wrong thinking it was a town like Franklin. 

    This is not going to come across well but the northern part of Spring Hill that's sits in Williamson County is more like Franklin than the southern part of the city that sits in Maury County and where SHHS is located. Probably 70% of the Spring Hill population is in Wilco but 70% of the land is in Maury Co. All of Summit and half of Indy are Spring Hill kids.

  11. Lots of things to consider here. Remember the rule that states a program that loses a certain% can move down. How much that is I do not remember. Also seeing how Lebanon and Wilson Central had a massive jump in student population which sent 2 schools down to 5-A that were thought to be in 6-A, you cannot for sure say Indy and Centennial will move up during a reclassification. The entire mid state is growing no matter which county might be growing the most. Take for instance Sumner Co, while most do not see it, Station Camp and that area is growing at a ridiculous rate. So is the area in Murfreesboro and Mt Juliet. It may not effect every school in the county but some get a lot of growth over a short amount of time.

    I just meant Indy will be the third largest Wilco school next year and could slide into Ravenwoods spot. The are growing quickly. I didn't think about other mid state schools. I think Stewarts Creek is exploding too. And it appear that the TSSAA only contemplated two year cycles going forward. So there could be a lot of movement after next season. Ravenwood will no doubt move down whenever they re classify.

  12. Will Ravenwood remain 6A after Nolensville opens?

    Ravenwood will remain 6A next year as schedules are done in two year cycles and next year is the second year of the cycle. The Raptors won't be affected too much as they get to keep all their juniors and seniors. What I'm wondering is if the TSSAA will keep to their four year reclassification system. If so then Ravenwood will be in trouble as it will take time to rebuild their population base. And as someone noted the growth is the Nolensville side so the Knights will be a large school in no time. The other part of this that will be interesting is that Independence and Centennial will be soon be two of the largest 32 HS in Tennessee. Indy next year for sure. If it's another's three years before reclassification then those two schools should continue to feast in 5A. Should being the key word.

  13. Since I must plead ignorance to this, I have a question about Brentwood.  I am not trying to take anything away from their program and their amazing history, but what percentage of their players play club volleyball?  Maybe pitting club vs. HS and vice versa is the wrong way to see things.  Quite possibly it is a combination of all the opportunities our kids have that make them the people/players that they are.  They can be taught at the club level and the high school level.  As I have said before, I have seen bad and good coaches at both the club and high school level.  Neither has a monopoly on that!  Congratulations to all of the State winners and all the teams that made it there.  An accomplishment for all.

     

    Most play club ball, but not all. Their best player last year, Jenny Roy did not as she was also a basketball star and now plays hoops for Belmont. I am 99% sure their outstanding libero this year did not play club last year and I think even the year before that. I also don't think their DS played club last year. But again, most of their girls do play club. Brentwood is a destination program right now whether they are moving in or getting grandfathered in. There is an amazing amount of talent in the freshman class. They are going to be real good for a while longer.

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