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Very likely the first day disorganization. Playing a tournament at three different locations without some centralized communication is a very hard task. Throw in some cancellations, etc and it will disintegrate. Just the reporting alone is a major ordeal and something that makes teams want to come back and fans back home want to support it. Tomorrow will be better.

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CHS - Cookeville High School

JCHS - Jackson County High School

UHS - Upperman High School

 

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Upperman 74 Bradford 23

Forrest 63 Oneida 45

Wednesday, Dec 20

Bradford vs Oneida 2:30 @ UHS

Upperman vs Forrest 7:00 @ UHS

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Jackson Co 42 Baylor 40

William Blount 58 Cumberland Co 40

Wednesday, Dec 20

Baylor vs Cumberland Co 4:00 @ JCHS

Jackson Co vs William Blount 7:00 @ JCHS

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Cookeville defeats Pickett Co

Oliver Springs defeatd Goodpasture

Wednesday, Dec 20

Pickett Co vs Goodpasture 4:00 @ CHS

Cookeville vs Oliver Springs 8:30 @ CHS

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Shelbyville receives a bye

Clarkrange defeats Clinton Co, KY

Wednesday, Dec 20

Shelbyville vs Clarkrange 5:30 @ UHS

Clinton Co does not play again until Thursday

 

Thursday's schedule will be available later tonight.

Championship game is at 5:00 at UHS.

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CHS - Cookeville High School

JCHS - Jackson County High School

UHS - Upperman High School

Tuesday, Dec 19

Upperman 74 Bradford 23

Forrest 63 Oneida 45

Wednesday, Dec 20

Bradford vs Oneida 2:30 @ UHS

Upperman vs Forrest 7:00 @ UHS

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Jackson Co 42 Baylor 40

William Blount 58 Cumberland Co 40

Wednesday, Dec 20

Baylor vs Cumberland Co 4:00 @ JCHS

Jackson Co vs William Blount 7:00 @ JCHS

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Cookeville defeats Pickett Co

Oliver Springs defeatd Goodpasture

Wednesday, Dec 20

Pickett Co vs Goodpasture 4:00 @ CHS

Cookeville vs Oliver Springs 8:30 @ CHS

 

Tuesday, Dec 19

Shelbyville receives a bye

Clarkrange defeats Clinton Co, KY

Wednesday, Dec 20

Shelbyville vs Clarkrange 5:30 @ UHS

Clinton Co does not play again until Thursday

 

Thursday's schedule will be available later tonight.

Championship game is at 5:00 at UHS.

Thanks hogue.

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But my wisdom is correct.

 

 

Well, wisdom is knowledge.

 

I actually enjoy your one-liners, muffie. I merely pointed out that the opponent had nothing to do with the Lady Rangers not being allowed to play. The thousands of dollars in penalties should tell you that. The decision to withdraw was unavoidable once the Superintendent refused to give his approval. He didn't disallow the trip, he simply didn't authorize it. You're no doubt, wise enough to know what that means.

 

You have every right to your briefs. When based on true knowledge (wisdom), they're very entertaining. However, in this case, you couldn't have been further from the truth.

 

Enjoy the rest of the tournament.

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CHS - Cookeville High School

JCHS - Jackson County High School

UHS - Upperman High School

 

Schedule for Thursday, December 21

 

Oneida vs Baylor @ UHS 2:30

 

Loser Cookeville/Oliver Springs vs Loser Shelbyville/Clarkrange @ CHS 4:00

 

Pickett County vs Bradford @ UHS 5:30

 

Winner Cookeville/Oliver Springs vs Winner Shelbyville/Clarkrange @ CHS 5:30

 

If Jackson County and Upperman both win Wednesday, then

Jackson Co vs Upperman @ CHS 7:00

William Blount vs Forrest @ UHS 7:00

Clinton Co vs Cumberland Co @ JCHS 7:00

 

If Jackson County wins and Upperman loses Wednesday, then

Jackson Co vs Forrest @ JCHS 7:00

Upperman vs William Blount @ UHS 7:00

Clinton Co vs Cumberland Co @ CHS 7:00

 

If Jackson County loses and Upperman wins Wednesday, then

Jackson Co vs Forrest @ JCHS 7:00

Upperman vs William Blount @ UHS 7:00

Clinton Co vs Cumberland Co @ CHS 7:00

 

If Jackson County and Upperman both lose Wednesday, then

Jackson Co vs Clinton Co @ JCHS 7:00

Upperman vs Cumberland Co @ UHS 7:00

Forrest vs William Blount @ CHS 7:00

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Well, wisdom is knowledge.

 

I actually enjoy your one-liners, muffie. I merely pointed out that the opponent had nothing to do with the Lady Rangers not being allowed to play. The thousands of dollars in penalties should tell you that. The decision to withdraw was unavoidable once the Superintendent refused to give his approval. He didn't disallow the trip, he simply didn't authorize it. You're no doubt, wise enough to know what that means.

 

You have every right to your briefs. When based on true knowledge (wisdom), they're very entertaining. However, in this case, you couldn't have been further from the truth.

 

Enjoy the rest of the tournament.

 

Its unfortunate that the Lady Rangers from Unaka weren't allowed to come as win, lose or draw, they would have undoubtedly benefited from the trip to play in the Mid-South Classic. I know for a fact it had nothing to do with whom or when or where they were playing at, as to why they weren't allowed to come. Good luck the rest of the year coach! :thumb:

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