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With the Addition of Shiverdecker do you feel you will have a chance to go Undefeated?

Fri Aug. 19 Hopkinsville, KY Trigg County, KY

Fri Aug. 26 Maryville

Fri Sep. 2 CAK R

Fri Sep. 9 at Fulton

Fri Sep. 16 at Loudon R

Fri Sep. 23 at McCallie

Fri Sep. 30 Wartburg R

Fri Oct. 7 at Rockwood R

Fri Oct. 14 at Sweetwater R

Fri Oct. 21 Oliver Springs R

 

 

I don't know about the team in Hoptown but Maryville, McCallie and Fulton are the real deal. If they beat any of the three it will be considered upsets.

I think they will win at least one of those. I would like to see them beat McCallie.

Then everyone could really start the debates on D-1 vs D-2.

Good luck to little Alcoa with all the big talent

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With the Addition of Shiverdecker do you feel you will have a chance to go Undefeated?

Fri Aug. 19 Hopkinsville, KY Trigg County, KY

Fri Aug. 26 Maryville

Fri Sep. 2 CAK R

Fri Sep. 9 at Fulton

Fri Sep. 16 at Loudon R

Fri Sep. 23 at McCallie

Fri Sep. 30 Wartburg R

Fri Oct. 7 at Rockwood R

Fri Oct. 14 at Sweetwater R

Fri Oct. 21 Oliver Springs R

I don't know about the team in Hoptown but Maryville, McCallie and Fulton are the real deal. If they beat any of the three it will be considered upsets.

I think they will win at least one of those. I would like to see them beat McCallie.

Then eceryone could really start the debates on D-1 vs D-2.

Good luck to little Alcoa with all the big talent

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The KY team was last years 2a champs. Are the young men from Alcoa going to be able to step up and play the AAA & AAAA State Champs. Also McCallie who was in the playoffs last year in the Large Private school division.

I would say they have a great challange in front of them. I would think they could upset some of these larger schools.

Undefeated, NO!

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Well everyone know that if they beat eiter Maryville or Fulton that it is going to be a big!! Upset but i haven't heard of McCallie? Who is that? <_<

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Where are your from dude!

 

Welcome to McCallie School.

Recognized as one of the nation's top college preparatory schools, McCallie was founded in 1905 and is located on the western slope of Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is an all-boys school with boarding students in grades 9 through 12 and day students in grades 6 through 12. It accepts young men with above average to exceptional academic abilities and those students matriculate at some of the best colleges and universities in the country. McCallie graduates are national and regional leaders in business, government, the arts and religion. Today McCallie has an enrollment of 880 and stresses a strong academic orientation along with physical and moral development. It is little wonder that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently called McCallie "one of the leading secondary institutions in the United States."

In recent years the school has been recognized for its innovative educational programs and its overall standards of excellence. Recently, the Atlanta Journal/Constitution called McCallie "one of the leading secondary educational institutions in the United States."

 

In addition to its academic program, McCallie is committed to the physical and moral development of its students. Every student is required to participate in athletics, and over the years McCallie has excelled on the athletic field as it has in the classroom. The school participates in 14 varsity sports (football, baseball, basketball, cross country, track, tennis, swimming, lacrosse, rowing, wrestling, soccer, golf, climbing, and bowling).

 

McCallie's alumni are leaders in business, politics, the arts and religion. The more prominent include:

 

Ted Turner, vice president of Time-Warner, Inc.

Howard Baker Jr., former Senate Majority Leader and White House Chief of Staff.

Ralph E. McGill, late Pulitizer Prize winning editor of the Atlanta Constitution.

Olan Mills, chairman of the board of Olan Mills Studios.

Dr. James R. Killian, late president and chairman of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Carroll Campbell Jr., former governor of South Carolina

G.V. "Sonny" Montgomery, a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi.

Zach Wamp, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee.

J. Louis Reynolds, late chairman of the Board of Reynolds International and executive vice president of Reynolds Metals.

Charles Battle, vice president of the Atlanta Olympic Committee.

James. B. Williams, president and CEO of SunTrust Banks.

Core Beliefs

 

McCallie believes that its on-going Christian tradition builds a strong moral foundation and a sense of civic and social duty. By instilling a respect for, and understanding of, other religions and faiths, McCallie supports the spiritual growth of all its students.

 

Personal integrity and intellectual honesty, as expressed in the Honor Code, are central to McCallie’s life as a community.

 

Athletic, artistic, and other extracurricular activities are vital components of the McCallie educational experience.

 

Sports & Athletics

McCallie offers a full range of varsity, junior varsity and middle school interscholastic teams in 14 sports, as well as a comprehensive intramural program. Approximately 60 percent of the student body participates in some of organized sports program. The school is a member of the Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association and annually competes in over 400 contests against both public and private schools in the state. Varsity team achievements in the past years have included district championships in football, regional championships in track, basketball and baseball, and state championships in Baseball, swimming, lacrosse, tennis and wrestling. The rowing team (crew) has earned the equivalent of a state championship. The 14 varsity sports offered by McCallie are: football, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, golf, cross country, track & field, lacrosse, rowing (crew), swimming, wrestling, climbing, and bowling.

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Where are your from dude!

 

Welcome to McCallie School.

Recognized as one of the nation's top college preparatory schools, McCallie was founded in 1905 and is located on the western slope of Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is an all-boys school with boarding students in grades 9 through 12 and day students in grades 6 through 12. It accepts young men with above average to exceptional academic abilities and those students matriculate at  some of the best colleges and universities in the country. McCallie graduates are national and regional leaders in business, government, the arts and religion. Today McCallie has an enrollment of 880 and stresses a strong academic orientation along with physical and moral development. It is little wonder that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently called McCallie "one of the leading secondary institutions in the United States."

  In recent years the school has been recognized for its innovative educational programs and its overall standards of excellence. Recently, the Atlanta Journal/Constitution called McCallie "one of the leading secondary educational institutions in the United States."

 

In addition to its academic program, McCallie is committed to the physical and moral development of its students. Every student is required to participate in athletics, and over the years McCallie has excelled on the athletic field as it has in the classroom. The school participates in 14 varsity sports (football, baseball, basketball, cross country, track, tennis, swimming, lacrosse, rowing, wrestling, soccer, golf, climbing, and bowling).

 

McCallie's alumni are leaders in business, politics, the arts and religion. The more prominent include:

 

Ted Turner, vice president of Time-Warner, Inc.

Howard Baker Jr., former Senate Majority Leader and White House Chief of Staff.

Ralph E. McGill, late Pulitizer Prize winning editor of the Atlanta Constitution.

Olan Mills, chairman of the board of Olan Mills Studios.

Dr. James R. Killian, late president and chairman of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Carroll Campbell Jr., former governor of South Carolina

G.V. "Sonny" Montgomery, a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi.

Zach Wamp, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee.

J. Louis Reynolds, late chairman of the Board of Reynolds International and executive vice president of Reynolds Metals.

Charles Battle, vice president of the Atlanta Olympic Committee.

James. B. Williams, president and CEO of SunTrust Banks.

Core Beliefs

 

McCallie believes that its on-going Christian tradition builds a strong moral foundation and a sense of civic and social duty. By instilling a respect for, and understanding of, other religions and faiths, McCallie supports the spiritual growth of all its students.

 

Personal integrity and intellectual honesty, as expressed in the Honor Code, are central to McCallie’s life as a community.

 

Athletic, artistic, and other extracurricular activities are vital components of the McCallie educational experience.

 

Sports & Athletics

McCallie offers a full range of varsity, junior varsity and middle school interscholastic teams in 14 sports, as well as a comprehensive intramural program. Approximately 60 percent of the student body participates in some of organized sports program. The school is a member of the Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association and annually competes in over 400 contests against both public and private schools in the state. Varsity team achievements in the past years have included district championships in football, regional championships in track, basketball and baseball, and state championships in swimming, lacrosse, tennis and wrestling. The rowing team (crew) has earned the equivalent of a state championship. The 14 varsity sports offered by McCallie are: football, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, golf, cross country, track & field, lacrosse, rowing (crew), swimming, wrestling, climbing, and bowling.

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Well Said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Oh yes horrified. I say Maryville just calls the game and chalks it up as another W for the obviously untouchable Tornadoes. Actually if you will take a good look at page one of the football message board you will see the aforementioned thread I was talking about.

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