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What is the Longest INT Return in the State?

 

From http://www.tssaa.org/schdir/records/GetRecord.cfm

 

Longest Interception Return

109 Calvin Blade Fayette Ware vs. Craigmont September 9, 1990

106 Art Waynewright Marshall County vs. Sycamore October 29, 2004

105 Adam Derrick Cleveland vs. Morristown-West August 26, 2004

103 Ollie Johnson Watertown vs. White House 1949

101 John O'Neal Franklin County vs. McGavock November 10, 1972

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Robert Hill's return for Mt. Juliet against Hillsboro was actually 102 yards. I keep the stats and had it at 102 that night and the coaches film confirmed the distance. The Tennessean carried it at 98 yards. In any case, it was a great play as he jumped the slant in the end zone and out ran a very speedy Hillsboro player who had the angle. B)

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