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GP Highlanders travel to meet the SG Rebels in a matchup that probably will decide the champions of Region 1 -2A. Things to ponder: GP is 6-0 and is averaging about 42 ppg and giving up about 14 ppg, while SG is 3-3 and is averaging about 17 ppg and giving up about 17 ppg. SG has played a more challenging schedule as all three of their losses have been to upper division schools.( 4A Cocke Co., undefeated 4A Daniel Boone, and 3A Rutledge) SG beat 4A Unicoi Co. GP is 3-0 in Region 1-2A and SG is 2-0 in Region 1-2A. The only common opponent so far is Chuckey-Doak with GP winning at CD 39-0 and SG winning at home against CD 35-18.

GP is hoping to get their starting QB/FS Eric Hutchinson back for this game and most likely returning is starting WR/C Chase Young. Both have had leg injuries.

According to Prep Performance ratings by Earl Nall released today(10/1), GP is a favorite to win. But the teams will decide this game and not a rating system. SG/GP games that I have attended have been relatively close in score and hard fought on both sides. Can any Rebel fans give us a team update and opinions?

Good Health and GO GP!

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South Greene has had an up and down season. The schedule has alot to do with that. The Rebels should be healthy and ready to play. They know this game goes a long way in winning the conference. The will still have a tough game next week in Happy Valley. I think the Rebels can pull off the upset, because they play at home. It will be tough though, G-P remembers last year. By the way nghs45, do you really go to High School. Reading your posts, they are quite hilarious!!! You post like a 1st grader.

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I have watched Gatlinburg-Pittman football for years. I'm very proud of them. Even if South- Greene brings thier A game, I don't think it will be enough. This year Gatlinburg-Pittman is playing with Pride, Heart and ATTITUDE with A capitol A, and will not be satisfied with anything less than first place in the Watauga conference. Benny Hammonds and Staff have the same attitude.

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I have watched Gatlinburg-Pittman football for years. I'm very proud of them. Even if South- Greene brings thier A game, I don't think it will be enough. This year Gatlinburg-Pittman is playing with Pride, Heart and ATTITUDE with A capitol A, and will not be satisfied with anything less than first place in the Watauga conference. Benny Hammonds and Staff have the same attitude.

Ditto. Hats off to a staff that instills dicipline and expects their players to act like young men (yes lets not forget that they are only 14-18 years old).

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GP Highlanders travel to meet the SG Rebels in a matchup that probably will decide the champions of Region 1 -2A. Things to ponder: GP is 6-0 and is averaging about 42 ppg and giving up about 14 ppg, while SG is 3-3 and is averaging about 17 ppg and giving up about 17 ppg. SG has played a more challenging schedule as all three of their losses have been to upper division schools.( 4A Cocke Co., undefeated 4A Daniel Boone, and 3A Rutledge) SG beat 4A Unicoi Co. GP is 3-0 in Region 1-2A and SG is 2-0 in Region 1-2A. The only common opponent so far is Chuckey-Doak with GP winning at CD 39-0 and SG winning at home against CD 35-18.

GP is hoping to get their starting QB/FS Eric Hutchinson back for this game and most likely returning is starting WR/C Chase Young. Both have had leg injuries.

According to Prep Performance ratings by Earl Nall released today(10/1), GP is a favorite to win. But the teams will decide this game and not a rating system. SG/GP games that I have attended have been relatively close in score and hard fought on both sides. Can any Rebel fans give us a team update and opinions?

Good Health and GO GP!

Update... Eric Hutchinson will play at QB for GP but will not play free safety on defense. Taylor Ogle will again fill in for Hutch at free safety and Chase Young will be back at Wide Receiver and Cornerback. I understand that GP is concerned about South Greenes QB keeper play where they fake to the backs going to the short side and roll the QB out to the wide side. Supposedly the SG QB is very good at hiding the ball on fakes. They also throw some off this formation. Alot of big games this weekend. Let's enjoy as this season will be over before we know it.

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South Greene has had an up and down season. The schedule has alot to do with that. The Rebels should be healthy and ready to play. They know this game goes a long way in winning the conference. The will still have a tough game next week in Happy Valley. I think the Rebels can pull off the upset, because they play at home. It will be tough though, G-P remembers last year. By the way nghs45, do you really go to High School. Reading your posts, they are quite hilarious!!! You post like a 1st grader.

well im gald u think that and yes i am in high school and i play football for north greene i cant help that i cant type and just so u know i am one of the team captians my number is not 45

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