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District 14-A

 

Girls

Saturday, Feb. 10

Halls @ Trenton Peabody 3:00 P.M.

Humboldt @ Bradford 7:00 P.M.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 13

Winner of Halls/Trenton @ Gleason 7:00 P.M.

South Fulton @ Lake Co. 7:00 P.M.

Winner of Bradford/Humboldt @ Greenfield 7:00 P.M.

Dresden @ Union City 7:00 P.M.

 

Friday, Feb. 16 @ Dresden High School

Girls Semi Finals 6:30 & 8:00

 

Monday, Feb. 19 @ Dresden High School

Girls Finals 6:30 & 8:00

 

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Boys

Monday, Feb. 12

South Fulton @ Greenfield 7:00 P.M.

Gleason @ Halls 7:00 P.M.

 

Thursday, Feb. 15

Winner of Greenfield/South Fulton @ Union City 7:00 P.M.

Bradford @ Trenton Peabody 7:00 P.M.

Winner of Halls/Gleason @ Lake County 7:00 P.M.

Dresden @ Humboldt 7:00 P.M.

 

Saturday, Feb. 17

Boys Semi Finals 6:30 & 8:00

 

Tuesday, Feb. 20

Boys Finals 6:30 & 8:00

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The District 12A Girls Basketball Tourney

 

Mt. Pleasant High School

 

(1)Summertown

(8)Mt. Pleasant Mon. Feb. 12 6:00 PM

 

(4)Perry Co.

(5)Clifton Tues. Feb. 13 6:00 PM

 

(3)Wayne Co.

(6)Zion Christian Tues. Feb 13 7:30 PM

 

(2)Collinwood

(7)Hampshire Mon. Feb. 12 7:30 PM

 

Semifinals

(1 vs 8) winner

(4 vs 5) winner Sat. Feb 17 4:00 PM

 

(3 vs 6) winner

(2 vs 7) winner Sat. Feb 17 7:00 PM

 

Finals

Championship Mon. Feb 19 7:30 PM

Consilation Mon. Feb 19 6:00 PM

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District 4A

 

First round played at higher seed

 

Girls

 

(4) Wartburg

(5) Coalfield Thurs. Feb. 15 6:00PM

 

(3) Oakdale

(6) Sunbright Thurs. Feb 15 6:00 PM

 

Final rounds at Wartburg

 

(1) Oliver Springs/Oneida (decided tonight)

(4/5) Winner Sat. Feb 17 3:30 PM

 

(2) Oliver Springs/Oneida

(3/6) Winner Sat. Feb 17 5:00 PM

 

Consolation Monday Feb 19 6:30 PM

Championship Monday Feb 19 8:00PM

 

Boys

 

(4) Coalfield

(5) Sunbright Thurs Feb 15 8:00 PM

 

(3) Oneida

(6) Oakdale Thurs Feb 15 7:00 PM

 

Final Rounds at Wartburg

 

(1) Wartburg

(4/5) Winner Sat Feb 17 6:30 PM

 

(2) Oliver Springs

(3/6) Winner Sat Feb 17 8:00 PM

 

Consolation Tuesday Feb 20 6:30 PM

Championship Tuesday Feb 20 8:00 PM

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District 2, Single A

Boys (note: in boys, Hancock County and Washburn tied for 1st with a 7-1 conferance record, and Washburn won the coin toss)

 

All games played at Tex Turner Arena on the campus of LMU.

 

Thursday, February 15

7:00 4) Clinch vs. 5) J. Frank White

 

Friday, February 16

5:30 2) Hancock County vs. 3) Jellico

8:30 1) Washburn vs. Clinch/J. Frank White winner

 

Monday, February 19

8:30 boys consolation game

 

Tuesday, February 20

8:30 boys championship game

 

Girls

 

Thursday, February 15

 

8:30 1) Jellico vs. 4) J. Frank White

 

Friday, February 16

7:00 2) Hancock County vs. 3) Washburn

 

Monday, February 19

7:00 consolation game

 

Tuesday, February 20

7:00 championship game

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District 7 Single A Boys

 

at Livingston Academy

 

1. Jackson Co.- bye

 

4. Clarkrange. vs 5. Monterey 2-14 @ 8:00

 

2. Pickett Co. vs 7. Hemitage Spgs. 2-12 @ 8:00

 

3. Clay Co. vs 6. RBS 2-13 @ 8:00

 

Semifinals 2-16 @ 5:30 (1 vs 4/5) and 8:30 (2/7 vs 3/6)

 

Consolation 2-20 @ 6:30

Finals 2-20 @ 8:00

 

 

District 1 Single A Boys

 

All games played at Chuckey-Doak High School

 

Friday 16th

(4) Unaka vs. (5) North Greene

 

(2) Hampton vs. (3) Cloudland

 

(1) University School Johnson City vs. Unaka/North Greene winner

 

Don't know anymore times or dates.

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District 9-A

at Higher seed sites

GIRLS

Monday, Feb. 12

7 p.m. - Eagleville at Community

7 p.m. - Boyd Christian at Van Buren Co.

7 p.m. - Cascade at MTCS

 

at Wartrace - Cascade High

Thursday, Feb. 15

6:30 p.m. - Forrest vs. Community/Eagleville winner

 

Friday, Feb. 16

6:30 p.m. - Boyd Christian/Van Buren Co. winner vs. Cascade/MTCS winner

 

Monday, Feb. 19

6:30 p.m. - Consolation

8 p.m. - Championship

 

at Higher seed sites

BOYS

Tuesday, Feb. 13

7 p.m. - Community at Eagleville

7 p.m. - Boyd Christian at Cascade

7 p.m. - MTCS at Van Buren Co.

 

at Wartrace - Cascade High

Thursday, Feb. 15

8 p.m. - Forrest vs. Eagleville/Community winner

 

Friday, Feb. 16

8 p.m. - Boyd Christian/Cascade winner vs. MTCS/Van Buren Co. winner

 

Tuesday, Feb. 20

6:30 p.m. - Consolation

8 p.m. - Championship

 

District 11-A

at Higher seed sites

GIRLS

Monday, Feb. 12

6 p.m. - Columbia Academy at Cornersville

6 p.m. - Huntland at Moore Co.

7 p.m. - Culleoka at Santa Fe

 

at Cornersville

Thursday, Feb. 15

6 p.m. - Moore Co./Huntland winner vs. Santa Fe/Culleoka winner

7:45 p.m. - Richland vs. Columbia Academy/Cornersville winner

 

Monday, Feb. 19

6 p.m. - Consolation

7:45 p.m. - Championship

 

at Higher seed sites

BOYS

Tuesday, Feb. 13

6 p.m. - Huntland at Cornersville

7 p.m. - Columbia Academy at Culleoka

7 p.m. - Santa Fe at Richland

 

at Cornersville

Friday, Feb. 16

6 p.m. - Moore Co. vs. Cornersville/Huntland winner

7:45 p.m. - Culleoka/Columbia Academy winner vs. Richland/Santa Fe winner

 

Tuesday, Feb. 20

6 p.m. - Consolation

7:45 p.m. - Championship

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7A Boys

 

(Girls and Boys both at Livingston Academy)

 

1. Jackson Co.- bye

 

4. Clarkrange. vs 5. Monterey 2-14 @ 8:00

 

2. Pickett Co. vs 7. Hemitage Spgs. 2-12 @ 8:00

 

3. Clay Co. vs 6. RBS 2-13 @ 8:00

 

Semifinals 2-16 @ 5:30 (1 vs 4/5) and 8:30 (2/7 vs 3/6)

 

Consolation 2-20 @ 6:30

Finals 2-20 @ 8:00

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District 8A- First round at higher seed, rest at Gordonsville

 

Girls

 

Tuesday Feb 13- 6:30

 

Mt. Juliet Christian at Watertown

Merrol Hyde at Gordonsville

Trousdale at Friendship Christian

 

Friday Feb 16- Gordonsville

 

6:30 Westmoreland vs MJC/Watertown

8:00 Gord/MHyde vs Trous/FCS

 

Monday Feb 19- Gordonsville

 

6:30 Girls Consolation

8 Girls CShip

 

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BOYS

 

Thurs Feb 15- 6:30

 

Mt. Juliet Christian at Trousdale

Watertown at Gordonsville

M. Hyde at Westmoreland

 

Saturday Feb 17- Gordonsville

 

6:30 FCS vs Trous/MJCS

8:00 Gord/Water vs Westm/MHyde

 

Tuesday- Feb 20

 

6:30 Boys Consolation

8 Boys CShip

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District 10A- First round at higher seed, rest at White House-Heritage

 

Girls

 

Monday Feb 12- 7PM

 

Clarksville Academy at McEwen

Nash Christian at Houston Co

Jo Byrns at E. Robertson

East Literature at White House-Heritage

 

Friday- Feb 16

4PM CA/McE vs E Lit/WHH

7PM NCS/Hous vs JByrns/ERob

 

Saturday- Feb 17

4PM Girls Consolation

7PM Girls CShip

 

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BOYS

 

Tuesday- Feb 13- 7PM

 

Clarksville Acad at WH-Heritage

E. Robertson at Nashville Christian

Jo Byrns at E. Lit

McEwen at Houston Co

 

Friday- Feb 16

5:30 Cl AC/WHH vs McE/Hous

8:30 ERpb/NCS vs JBryns/ELit

 

Saturday- Feb 17

5:30 Boys Conso

8:30 Boys CShip

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