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2A girls - Celina 50, Lakeview 31

2A boys - Red Boiling Springs def. Nashville Christian by fft.

1A girls - Lobelville 31, Palmer 21

1A boys - Lobelville 40, Bruceton-Central 35

4A girls - Houston Co. 37, White House 30

4A boys - Meigs Co. 49, Houston Co. 43

4A girls - Decatur Co. 36, Macon Co. 29 (OT)

4A boys - Springfield 44, Decatur Co. 22

4A girls - David Lipscomb 46, Greenbrier 22

2A boys - Clarksville Academy 43, South Pittsburg 21

4A boys - Henry Co. 41, MBA 27

3A girls - Tellico Plains 43, Trinity Christian Academy 39

3A boys - Trinity Christian Academy 41, Merrol Hyde 21

2A boys - FRA 44, St. Joseph's 40 (OT)

2A girls - McFadden 47, St. Joseph's 41 (2OT)

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Friday at The Center

 

3A boys - Riceville 33 - Rickman 27

3A girls - St. Henry 29 - Jasper 21

3A boys - Southside 52 - Livingston 18

3A girls - Livingston 35 - East Robertson 32

1A boys - Spring Hill 64 - Hilham 62

1A girls - Hilham 39 - Spring Hill 23

2A boys - Pickett Co. 44 - Celina 42

3A boys Waynesboro 43 - TCA 37

 

Friday at Springfield Middle School

4A girls - Stewart County def. Springfield

4A boys - Greenbrier def. Meigs County

2A boys - Dyer def. Philadelphia

2A girls - Westside def. Philadelphia

 

 

 

 

Saturday at both locations

4A boys - Springfield 50 - Greenbrier 30

4A girls - Avery Trace 49 - David Lipscomb 29

4A boys - David Lipscomb 47 - White Pine 29

4A girls - White Pine 39 - Stewart County 30

4A girls - Houston County 48 - Decatur 40

2A boys - Dyer County 46 - Red Boiling Springs 34

2A girls - Celina 58 - Westside 50

2A boys - Linden 72 - Pickett County 52

3A girls - Tellico Plains 26 - Livingston 19

3A boys - Waynesboro 34 - Southside 29

3A girls - Medina 39 - Ft. Loudoun 31

1A boys - Spring Hill 59 - Lobelville 54

1A girls - Hilham 40 - Lobelville 36

1A girls - Allons 49 - Michie 39

1A boys Allons 63 - Eastside 33

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QUOTE(ptguard12 @ Feb 14 2007 - 06:20 PM) 826372044[/snapback]

Allons girls await the winner of the game between Pin Oak and St. Mary's. If the Lady Hawks win their game against the winner of that game, they will play Hilham in the Championship Game for yet another All-Overton County TNT Championship Game.

 

Pretty impressive for the Overton Co. girls. Congratulations to Hilham, hopefully Allons will make it to the finals as well.

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