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I think three chattanooga teams have a good shot at it. Notre Dame, CCS and Grace. Three solid teams.

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Yes sir, you may be right. Just read that Grace lost to CAK by only one; but the shot count was fairly equal. Schedules that are posted show Notre Dame plays Grace this week. Guess that may answer some questions for us Chatt town people. I heard ND has a young team too with some incoming freshman that have played club ball. CCS has played more games than the other two and have played some hard teams liike siegel and Father Ryan. Not so sure about Grace - I think their first three games were a little easier with Sequoyah and McMinn Central, but sounds like Sweetwater kept them on their toes. We shall see gentlemen, we shall see.

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i believe this year is a lot more of a toss up than usual. Teams aren't as stable as they used to be in any division. in my opinion it is between:

 

CCS

FRA

HumeFogg

NotreDame

KnoxCatholic

CA (go dawgs)*

 

*i say my own team because i do not know how good the other teams are, but i know my own has the potential. i see if from time to time...we just need to make sure it shows for 90mins (and come tournament time i think it will)

 

Good luck to everyone though.

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what about franklin road this year? they had an outstanding team last year, but i think they also lost a few key players in the offense and defense. how are they shaping up compared to last years squad?

 

 

FRA is sitll a strong team. I think they will come out with a championship again. Yes they lost some of there key players; however, they have new players and some that have stepped it up since last year. They are a clean and skilled team, very fun to watch.

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