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why can't they play TSSAA sanctioned schools again???? What happened with Ron Mercer

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King Ronnie thinks it actually hurts Oak Hill that he won't let TSSAA schools play them.

 

And about another post...no, Oak Hill doesn't take fifth-year players, so that's not it.

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The reason TSSAA schools do not play Oak Hill or any other prep school of that type is because TSSAA schools are all governed by National High School Federatin rules. Its not the TSSAA that makes these rules. Its all 50 states that are members of the National Federation. The problem with Oak Hill is that they do not wish to go by NFHS rules. Thats why they have players that are too old to play in high school. They need to play against Jr. colleges or college JV. Sure they can win with older players, just like high school freshmen and sopomores would beat 7-8 grade teams. Its really sad to compare them against regular high school teams. :lol:

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2 years ago College Heights in Gallatin had a tourney in which Oak Hill played in. College Heights is now D-II. At the time they had no governing body. Oak Hill has more than one team. They actually have 3-4 teams. They are like our J.V. and freshman teams. So they may send a second tier team, which is probably good enough to win many state crowns.

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When did this go into effect?  Obion Central played them at Union University in the mid 90s....

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I was also at that game and saw OCCHS nearly beat Oak Hill Academy. Robin Cude was shooting it from Milan, and those OHA boys had no idea how to defend that. Anyway, I am also confused about TSSAA sanctioned schools not being able to play OHA. This must have been a rule recently put into place!? Otherwise, the rule was violated. :rolleyes:

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