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Bearden Bulldogs (6-2,3-1) at Sevier County Smoky Bears (7-2,4-1) – The Canines from K-town are going up to Dolly country to try and de-claw some bodacious Bears and lay rightful claim to 2nd place in the region. One thing’s for sure, though … the fur’s really going to fly Friday; Sevier County 21-17

Cumberland County Jets (0-8) at Jefferson County Patriots (2-6,1-4) – The Jets are going to land at Dumplin Valley Regional and find out that Patriotism is still alive in Jefferson County; Jefferson County 42-7

Dobyns-Bennett Indians (8-0,4-0) at Campbell County Cougars (2-6,0-4) – The Tribe has left the reservation loaded with Bear and Beaver pelts and are heading west looking for more game. Here, kitty, kitty, kitty; Dobyns-Bennett 45-7

Science Hill Hilltoppers (5-3,2-2) at Karns Beavers (2-6,1-3) – The Hillmen travel to Karns Friday night looking to teach the Beavers a lesson in the Science of football; Science Hill 27-14

 

4A – Mountain Lakes

Elizabethton Cyclones (2-6,2-3) at Sullivan Central Cougars (0-8,0-5) – It’s been a disappointing season for both teams but the ‘Clones have enough left in them to kick up a good win-storm; Elizabethton 28-14

Sullivan North Raiders (4-4,2-3) at Sullivan South Rebels (7-1,5-0) – The Glorious Boys in Grey face yet another attack from the North camp. The Rebs got scalped earlier in the season, though, so their defensive strategies and alignments are well thought out and already in place; Sullivan South 28-10

Tennessee High Vikings (6-2,4-1) at Johnson County Longhorns (7-1,4-1) – The Longhorns are pawing the ground and throwing clods of dirt in the air anticipating the arrival of the Boys from Bristol, but not to worry … the Vikings have been inoculated for mad cow; Tennessee High 28-20

Unicoi County Blue Devils (3-5,2-3) at Sullivan East Patriots (3-5,1-4) – The Indigo Imps from Erwin travel to Bluff City Friday hoping to trick East into treating the Devils with a win; Sullivan East 24-17

 

4A – Five Rivers

Cherokee Chiefs (5-3,3-2) at Morristown West Trojans (8-0,5-0) – Mobucks heap big blown away last week on reservation. Go to Iro-Troy tribe to smoke ‘em peace pipe and try to trade wampum for win. Medicine man say this game get ugh-ly heap fast; Morristown West 35-13

Daniel Boone Trailblazers (6-2,3-2) at David Crockett Pioneers (3-5,1-4) – Ole’ Davy may be king of the wild frontier but you gotta remember that he thought the Alamo was win-able, too; Daniel Boone 27-17

Morristown East Hurricanes (5-3,4-1) at Greeneville Greene Devils (4-4,2-3) – The Devils are more black and blue than green after last week but they had better batten down Burley ‘cause there’s storm clouds forming back towards Mo-town; Morristown East 31-14

Volunteer Falcons (3-5,2-2) at Cocke County Fighting Cockes (1-7,0-5) – Anyone fearing bird flu needn’t worry about this game but one thing’s for certain … someone’s feathers are gonna get plucked; Volunteer 22-19

 

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5A

Bearden Bulldogs (6-2,3-1) at Sevier County Smoky Bears (7-2,4-1) – The Canines from K-town are going up to Dolly country to try and de-claw some bodacious Bears and lay rightful claim to 2nd place in the region. One thing’s for sure, though … the fur’s really going to fly Friday; Sevier County 21-17

Cumberland County Jets (0-8) at Jefferson County Patriots (2-6,1-4) – The Jets are going to land at Dumplin Valley Regional and find out that Patriotism is still alive in Jefferson County; Jefferson County 42-7

Dobyns-Bennett Indians (8-0,4-0) at Campbell County Cougars (2-6,0-4) – The Tribe has left the reservation loaded with Bear and Beaver pelts and are heading west looking for more game. Here, kitty, kitty, kitty; Dobyns-Bennett 45-7

Science Hill Hilltoppers (5-3,2-2) at Karns Beavers (2-6,1-3) – The Hillmen travel to Karns Friday night looking to teach the Beavers a lesson in the Science of football; Science Hill 27-14

 

4A – Mountain Lakes

Elizabethton Cyclones (2-6,2-3) at Sullivan Central Cougars (0-8,0-5) – It’s been a disappointing season for both teams but the ‘Clones have enough left in them to kick up a good win-storm; Elizabethton 28-14

Sullivan North Raiders (4-4,2-3) at Sullivan South Rebels (7-1,5-0) – The Glorious Boys in Grey face yet another attack from the North camp. The Rebs got scalped earlier in the season, though, so their defensive strategies and alignments are well thought out and already in place; Sullivan South 28-10

Tennessee High Vikings (6-2,4-1) at Johnson County Longhorns (7-1,4-1) – The Longhorns are pawing the ground and throwing clods of dirt in the air anticipating the arrival of the Boys from Bristol, but not to worry … the Vikings have been inoculated for mad cow; Tennessee High 28-20

Unicoi County Blue Devils (3-5,2-3) at Sullivan East Patriots (3-5,1-4) – The Indigo Imps from Erwin travel to Bluff City Friday hoping to trick East into treating the Devils with a win; Sullivan East 24-17

 

4A – Five Rivers

Cherokee Chiefs (5-3,3-2) at Morristown West Trojans (8-0,5-0) – Mobucks heap big blown away last week on reservation. Go to Iro-Troy tribe to smoke ‘em peace pipe and try to trade wampum for win. Medicine man say this game get ugh-ly heap fast; Morristown West 35-13

Daniel Boone Trailblazers (6-2,3-2) at David Crockett Pioneers (3-5,1-4) – Ole’ Davy may be king of the wild frontier but you gotta remember that he thought the Alamo was win-able, too; Daniel Boone 27-17

Morristown East Hurricanes (5-3,4-1) at Greeneville Greene Devils (4-4,2-3) – The Devils are more black and blue than green after last week but they had better batten down Burley ‘cause there’s storm clouds forming back towards Mo-town; Morristown East 31-14

Volunteer Falcons (3-5,2-2) at Cocke County Fighting Cockes (1-7,0-5) – Anyone fearing bird flu needn’t worry about this game but one thing’s for certain … someone’s feathers are gonna get plucked; Volunteer 22-19

 

2old sez so

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Only question marks that I can see may be Boone (depending on the seriousness of the all of the injuries they sustained last week) and Volunteer and Sullivan East (these will probably be as close as predicted).

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