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Roger Perry of Portland High School is the new coach at Mt. Juliet, and he will be playing the same region as his former team in 2006.

 

He brought his son and at least one other assistant with him from Portland, who promoted Mike Bever to head coach last month following Perry's move.

 

Get ready for the Wing-T.

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Roger Perry of Portland High School is the new coach at Mt. Juliet, and he will be playing the same region as his former team in 2006.

 

He brought his son and at least one other assistant with him from Portland, who promoted Mike Bever to head coach last month following Perry's move.

 

Get ready for the Wing-T.

 

What happened to the former Coach?

 

I understand he got numbers up, and was rebuilding things.

Sent a couple of kids to UTM and a QB to Richmond didnt he?

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Isn't Mt. Juliet scrimmaging Hickman Co. in May? That would be a great test for the dawgs.

Yes...Hickman County is scrimmaging Mt. Juliet this May...May 19th as a matter of fact...this should be a good test for both teams....HC scrimmaged Portland last summer and handled the Panthers pretty well considering it was Coach Swenson's first live action agianst another team @ HCHS....Hickman County will be better....Look out region 5 4 A

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Roger Perry of Portland High School is the new coach at Mt. Juliet, and he will be playing the same region as his former team in 2006.

 

He brought his son and at least one other assistant with him from Portland, who promoted Mike Bever to head coach last month following Perry's move.

 

Get ready for the Wing-T.

 

 

Glad to see another team running the Wing-T. We run it and I love it!!

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Is Hickman Co. any good and what class are they in?

they are 4A...they are rebuilding a program there that used to be good. They were 4-6 last year...more wins than they last 4 years combined. They have things headed in the right direction and will be even better off in another year when the county schools split and the new one is opened...it will cut the population in half...they will be a power at 2A easily

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they are 4A...they are rebuilding a program there that used to be good. They were 4-6 last year...more wins than they last 4 years combined. They have things headed in the right direction and will be even better off in another year when the county schools split and the new one is opened...it will cut the population in half...they will be a power at 2A easily

What time will the scrimmage start? How will Hickman Co. matchup against Mt. Juliet? Sounds like Hickman Co. is starting to up the ante on competition which tells me they think their going to be better. One moe question......how productive has the offseason strengt program been?

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