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  1. Basically, the new law that went into effect in 2011 says when a teacher has been employed for 5 years and they score 4-5's on evaluations for 2 consecutive years, they must be recommended for tenure by the superintendent. When they are recommended by the super, the board has to vote whether to grant it or not. If they vote it down they cannot rehire that teacher. It happened to Coach Slatten and Coach Austin the former Football coach.
  2. Board voted down tenure. Did same thing to football coach earlier this year after playoff run
  3. 6 years, 3 District 9 Championships, 2 Region championships and 1 runner-up and a 149-48 record.
  4. Haley was ok but might need to look at the history a little harder though!
  5. Is this true? Why are they not held accountable? The schools write the checks for them and they are technically employees of the schools that are playing, so why do the schools have no say? So this the same in all sports?
  6. Is this true? Why are they not held accountable? The schools write the checks for them and they are technically employees of the schools that are playing, so why do the schools have no say? So this the same in all sports?
  7. It is here again, the 2015 BCAT Coaching Clinic will held in Nashville at the Hotel Preston the weekend of Sept. 25-26. As always they have a great line-up featuring: Rick Insell MTSU Women Josh Pastner Memphis Rick Barnes UT Mark Price Charlotte Ganon Baker Nike and NBATrainer Matt McCall UTC Chris Holtman Butler Rick Byrd Belmont Gene Menees TSSAA The clinic will start at 5pm on the 26th in the Preston Ballroom. Also, there will be a TSSAA rules meeting on Saturday the 26th. All the speakers will be speaking on Offensive basketball this year Cost of the clinic is $70 which includes BCAT membership for the current school year. If you have updated membership for this school year the clinic fee is only $50. The fee goes up to $85 next week. Visit www.bcathoops.com
  8. It is here again, the 2015 BCAT Coaching Clinic will held in Nashville at the Hotel Preston the weekend of Sept. 25-26. As always they have a great line-up featuring: Rick Insell MTSU Women Josh Pastner Memphis Rick Barnes UT Mark Price Charlotte Ganon Baker Nike and NBATrainer Matt McCall UTC Chris Holtman Butler Rick Byrd Belmont Gene Menees TSSAA The clinic will start at 5pm on the 26th in the Preston Ballroom. Also, there will be a TSSAA rules meeting on Saturday the 26th. All the speakers will be speaking on Offensive basketball this year Cost of the clinic is $70 which includes BCAT membership for the current school year. If you have updated membership for this school year the clinic fee is only $50. The fee goes up to $85 next week. Visit www.bcathoops.com
  9. Well it is amazing to see all the griping about the Cookeville coach. Considering that most sports are irrelevant at CHS. They have ran off many coaches there and all Bray has done is win 20 or more games every year. Like most schools there are always kids 'walking the hall' that should be playing, but truth be known he has a lot of respect in the coaching fraternity across middle tn and has won a lot of games.
  10. As usual the TSSAA doesn't do anything but help football. Then there will be several lame excuses as to why it would never work with the other sports. Look at Alabama, 7 classes across the board this year, up from 6 in all sports from previous years. Their final 48 week of their state basketball tournaments in Birmingham are sold out. But that would just never work here because Alabama is just a better basketball state than Tennessee, PLEASE!!!!
  11. Just saw this job is open. What do they return? What do they have coming up? Who is in line for this job?
  12. Moore County has played some good teams this summer and has played well. They will go to MTSU Monday and play MLK and Elizabethton. So we will know where they stand after that.
  13. Lets not forget Ali Golden at Huntland, Ashlynd Wilkerson and Abby Buckner at Middle Tn Christian who all 3 are being recruited D-1. Yost is good but no better than these 3. This was a very young league this year with all of the teams being mostly Sophomores, if you will look at the records and who they played it was a much better league than you give it credit for. Don't forget that MTCS the number 4 team went to Houston County in the region and lost a close game. And those 2 eighth graders from Moore County can flat play.
  14. Let's be honest vandy, i wouldnt brag about how tough 12-a is, balanced yes. But lets remember that Loretto has a tournament record of 4-4, that got them to the final 4 of the state. I know they are talented but this is the flaw of the Tennessee tourney, with 4 losses. in the tournament they never should have played today, but I digress
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