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In the years past we have tried to schedule games with schools that you speak of but they would not play us. South Panola has been invited to attend the Kick Off Classic in memphis also but they also declined that invitation. It is kind of hard to play a team if they wont schedule you. I am not sure of their reasons for not wanting to schedule us since they are quality programs and it would make for some interesting games.

i can promise you south panola wasn't scared to play you. chances are they had a bigger rival or scrimmage planned. south panola gets a lot of requests to play. may have just been they weren't open for then.

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Question, is Maryville's school size not big enough for 5A ball? I looked at the Team Home pages (and this could be wrong or old information) but the enrollment was 1351. Then I compared it with Wilson Central , which is in 5A, and they have 1367. Is this so big of a difference that Maryville could not be 5A? Does any one know what the enrollment classifications & sizes have to be to be 5A ball? 4A ball?

 

I say give them a couple of years and they will be in 5A.

 

I hope they get to state again, I'd love to see them.

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Question, is Maryville's school size not big enough for 5A ball? I looked at the Team Home pages (and this could be wrong or old information) but the enrollment was 1351. Then I compared it with Wilson Central , which is in 5A, and they have 1367. Is this so big of a difference that Maryville could not be 5A? Does any one know what the enrollment classifications & sizes have to be to be 5A ball? 4A ball?

 

I say give them a couple of years and they will be in 5A.

 

I hope they get to state again, I'd love to see them.

 

 

Maryville will be 5A the next time reclassification takes place. I think that is 4 years away. They are currently the largest, by student count, 4A team in the state.

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Question, is Maryville's school size not big enough for 5A ball? I looked at the Team Home pages (and this could be wrong or old information) but the enrollment was 1351. Then I compared it with Wilson Central , which is in 5A, and they have 1367. Is this so big of a difference that Maryville could not be 5A? Does any one know what the enrollment classifications & sizes have to be to be 5A ball? 4A ball?

 

I say give them a couple of years and they will be in 5A.

 

I hope they get to state again, I'd love to see them.

5A 1358 and above

4A 984 to 1357

3A 667 to 983

2A 399 to 666

1A 398 and under

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During the last eval period conducted by the T$$AA Maryville was right below the cut line at 11 students shy of being placed into 5A, as I remember it. Unless the base numbers change, and they do based upon many factors, Maryville will be 5A beginning the 2009 season.

 

Looking at some data, I think Tennessee may go to a 6A class, IMO. I had heard talk of such a move someplace.

 

Last year Maryville had a student body of 1359. Listed below are some other area numbers

 

Farragut 2372

Bearden 1869

Oak Ridge 1465

W. Blount 1632

Heritage 1471

Knox West 1340

Knox Central 1244

Powell 1120

Halls 1056

 

Looking away at other schools of intrest in the debate are:

 

Germantown 2162

Riverdale 1733

Smyrna 1507

Meph Melrose 1207

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i can promise you south panola wasn't scared to play you. chances are they had a bigger rival or scrimmage planned. south panola gets a lot of requests to play. may have just been they weren't open for then.

I can promise you I know South Panola was not scared either. They did not have a game on week zero when they were asked to play in the kickoff classic. I do not see why you would turn down an opportunity to play in the Liberty Bowl it is a great atmosphere and is very fun as a player to play there. They just simply declined is my understanding. I may be wrong but this is just what I was told.

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During the last eval period conducted by the T$$AA Maryville was right below the cut line at 11 students shy of being placed into 5A, as I remember it. Unless the base numbers change, and they do based upon many factors, Maryville will be 5A beginning the 2009 season.

 

Looking at some data, I think Tennessee may go to a 6A class, IMO. I had heard talk of such a move someplace.

 

Last year Maryville had a student body of 1359. Listed below are some other area numbers

 

Farragut 2372

Bearden 1869

Oak Ridge 1465

W. Blount 1632

Heritage 1471

Knox West 1340

Knox Central 1244

Powell 1120

Halls 1056

 

Looking away at other schools of intrest in the debate are:

 

Germantown 2162

Riverdale 1733

Smyrna 1507

Meph Melrose 1207

 

I think a 6A would be cool, give more teams a chance to win a championship and maybe cut all the regions down to 6 teams, give you at least 5 games you can pick on your schedule. It would be more competitive

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I think a 6A would be cool, give more teams a chance to win a championship and maybe cut all the regions down to 6 teams, give you at least 5 games you can pick on your schedule. It would be more competitive

 

 

I agree. More Classes mean more opportuinities for more kids to win a State Championship. Don't know about the travel issue which would be a cost issue.

 

IMO I would like this

 

6A 1750+

5A 1400 to 1749

4A 1250 to 1450

3A 900 to 1249

2A 500 to 899

1A 499 & Below

 

If I were king for the day;

 

No More jamborees, start the season same time for every team, no zero weeks or by weeks. State game played on real grass at a more regional location based upon the bracket qualifiers. Then after the state games 6A vs 5A, 4A vs 3A and 2A vs 1A! That enough for ya??

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I agree. More Classes mean more opportuinities for more kids to win a State Championship. Don't know about the travel issue which would be a cost issue.

 

IMO I would like this

 

6A 1750+

5A 1400 to 1749

4A 1250 to 1450

3A 900 to 1249

2A 500 to 899

1A 499 & Below

 

If I were king for the day;

 

No More jamborees, start the season same time for every team, no zero weeks or by weeks. State game played on real grass at a more regional location based upon the bracket qualifiers. Then after the state games 6A vs 5A, 4A vs 3A and 2A vs 1A! That enough for ya??

 

 

well, with that i guess riverdale would still be 5A and if they won a championship, they wouldn't be the real champions :rolleyes:

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