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AAA-Lexington. I think they only graduate 5 seniors. The underclassmen are talented, but I think the freshman class might be the best.

 

 

Lexington will still have to have some upcoming juniors and seniors to fill some spots. both offensive tackles, both defensive tackles, an outside linebacker, and most importantly a quarterback- that will be the key for lexington next year. if stu jones or colton taylor can fill the qb spot.

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SP will be a team to watch. They also need to play with more heart and become more disciplined. A better line is needed on both sides of the ball. The tougher non-region schedule will help.

 

Leadership is the key.

 

Adding another muffin region game (David Brainerd) and (IMO) with only a couple of the other region teams even being competitive that only leaves 3 non-region games to prepare for playoffs. If MC doesn't improve then we will really have only 2 tough games.

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Leadership is the key.

 

Adding another muffin region game (David Brainerd) and (IMO) with only a couple of the other region teams even being competitive that only leaves 3 non-region games to prepare for playoffs. If MC doesn't improve then we will really have only 2 tough games.

 

David brainerd is joining region 3? just another reason to be looked down upon.

 

Silverdale will make the playoffs next year

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David brainerd is joining region 3? just another reason to be looked down upon.

 

Silverdale will make the playoffs next year

 

Yea, ain't that grand. At least my son, a freshman next year, should get some playing time in that game :thumb:

 

Silverdale, 2nd in the region...you heard it here first

 

Is Chase coming back next year?

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After losing the big boys up front they will have to improve up front. Losing 20 seniors hurts in the aspect of leadership,but they will bounce back returning manyof the key play makers including #7 TJ Dollard quarterback/running back/reciever.#10 Cody tucker reciever/ safety Sam Shelton Kicker/reciever /DB #33 Te Stokes runningback

The biggest threat to the redhawks will definitely be the offensive line in losing possibly the bggest line in the state of Tn. After having a sorry year I think the coaching staff will definitly push these kids enough to reappear in the state playoffs next year.

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