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thesportsguy222

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  1. it was actually 3-0. We are the only team in the state of Tennessee to beat them both this year and last. I'm just hoping that fatigue doesn't hit us again in the championship game.. Greeneville just has a TON of depth. It's incredible.
  2. CCS is 2-2 against Greeneville in the last 2 seasons and I really hope we play you guys again in state. Should be a great game!
  3. CCS 4 Merrol Hyde 0 Could've been 8-0 or 9-0 very easily.. Merrol Hyde held to 0 shots.
  4. Next Tuesday and Thursday I'm pretty sure
  5. My predictions for district semis: Signal 1 Notre Dame 0 CCS 8 Sequatchie 0
  6. I know the 1st seed is CCS and 2nd is Signal.. but who are the 3rd and 4th? Can someone clarify? I've heard stuff around the CCS campus saying Sequatchie won't play us, but I don't think that's true.
  7. CCS 2 Signal Mountain 0 Signal played really well on their grass field and had 2-3 good chances to score
  8. Sir, it's high school athletics. I support my friends. I don't attack other people's schools like you do. Sorry for having confidence in my team, I guess. Now please leave me alone and quit whining over the girl's soccer game. I know you guys won in football, and it was very well deserved. ND played well.
  9. 1. It's not homecoming 2. No need to be butthurt over a high school girl's soccer game. It's one thing if it's me (who's actually in high school), but a middle aged man? Come on now
  10. In my eyes, this seems like either a game Signal will come out and surprise everyone and win or they will have absolutely no motivation after the 0-2 start and completely crumble. I don't see it being a close win for East Ridge. Either a loss for the pioneers, or a blowout win.
  11. This is also before Brainerd lost half their team, and CCS was up 31-7 at halftime. By the way, I've never heard anybody say that CCS is going to be the new Baylor, lmao. Boyd by 40.
  12. East Hamilton should and will win this one. If they happen to lose, though, it's going to be a long season for the 'canes.
  13. (One more point) I just can't stand how stupid people are thinking this is the same CCS team from 3-4 years ago. It's not. This team is good, very good from what I've seen this season. Not the same "boys your daughter should marry" type of guys. This is a real football team. They are no longer fielding basketball players and track athletes just to say they have a team. They are ready for the challenge.
  14. Going to go with my gut here.. CCS 24 Notre Dame 13 Sorry, bro. CCS already has a good defense (no depth though) and ND is very short handed at QB. Cameron Wynn will need to have an amazing game. CCS has out scored teams 66-3 in the first half this season before subbing in their JV for the rest of the game. And CCS players are confident that they will kick Notre Dame's butt this year. Everything in this one points to the upset. I'm going to be bold and go with it.
  15. CCS 3 Franklin Road Academy 0 CCS 1 Brentwood Academy 1 CCS 5 Walker Valley 0 CCS 4 CAK 0 Lady Chargers look absolutely dominant. Very little teams are even possessing past half field against that defense.
  16. Following has been taken from an article written by the Chattanoogan. "Coach Wharton was a member of the 2001 State Champion basketball team and a standout pitcher his senior year, completing the regular season with a 14-0 record and a 0.63 E.R.A. A 2003 graduate of CCS where he received TSSAA all state baseball honors in 2003 following two consecutive trips to the state tournament, Wharton continued his baseball career at Bryan College under Coach Joel Johnson, where he earned all-region honors as an outfielder, led the NAIA in stolen bases in 2006, and earned a Gold Glove in 2007. Following graduation from Bryan College, Wharton played two years of independent minor league baseball for the Bay Area Toros in 2007 and the Reno Silver Sox in 2008. Wharton then joined the coaching ranks as the assistant head coach at Covenant College, where he also served as the intramural director (2010-2013) and director of athletic marketing (2013-2016). Wharton also completed his Master's degree in sport management from Georgia Southern University in 2013 and taught as an adjunct professor at Covenant in the physical and sport education department. Coach Wharton and his wife, Stephanie, have two boys, Zeke, who will be in kindergarten at CCS starting this fall, and three-year-old Josiah. They attend Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church where Wharton currently serves as a deacon. Wharton stated upon accepting the reins of the baseball program, “I am honored to follow two of my mentors, John Visser and Joel Johnson, as the head baseball coach at Chattanooga Christian. One of the most exciting aspects for me is the opportunity to mentor and disciple young men and help them develop spiritually, academically, and athletically. I have been blessed to coach under Doug Simons for the past eight years at Covenant College and have learned what it looks like to pursue excellence on the field as an act of worship, which is something I will take with me to CCS. As an alumnus, there is a sense of coming home, and I am eager to keep building upon the tradition of excellence at CCS.'"
  17. Following has been taken from an article written by The Chattanoogan. "Coach Salter led the men’s basketball team to three state tournament appearances and the 2001 A State Championship, amassing a record of 264-126 as the head coach from 1995 to 2007. In the 1998-99 school year he was named AF Bridges Male Coach of the Year. Under his tutelage, two CCS players were named “Mr. Basketball†for the state of Tennessee. The CCS community just celebrated Coach Salter’s 30th year as a member of the CCS community and the elementary PE instructor. In his honor, the elementary gym was named the Eddie Salter Gymnasium. He and his wife, Mari, a Librarian at Lookout Valley High School, have two children, Caleb and Melina, both graduates of CCS. Coach Salter and his family are members of New City Fellowship. . Coach Salter commented, “I am excited to see what God has in store for me after being away for a number of years. I am looking forward to serving Christ through the game of basketball.'"
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