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QUOTE(satnitride @ Jan 28 2007 - 03:23 AM) 826348980[/snapback]

When is the normal middle school season? Greeneville, Morristown area season does not start until High School season is over.

 

 

our normal middle school season starts with the high school season...after high school is over is when aau starts up...some high schools don't have programs for their middle schools...something to check into...

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Participating middle schools: (1/13/07)

 

Baylor

Cleveland

Dalton

Eastbrook

East Ridge

Hunter

Lake Forest

Maryville

McCallie

Ocoee

Praetorian Club

Seymour

Woodland

 

Prelim Pool Results: (+1 wildcard)

note: McCallie B-team pulled from competition after the prelim round to even the teams. Measure taken due to the loss of a participating team earlier in the week.

 

Pool A

Lake Forest, 2-0

Eastbrook, 1-1

McCallie - B team, 0-2

Pool B

Cleveland, 2-0

Woodland, 1-1

Hunter - B team, 0-2

Pool C

Baylor, 2-0

Praetorian*, 1-1

Dalton, 0-2

Pool D

McCallie - A team, 2-0

East Ridge, 1-1

Maryville, 0-2

Pool E

Seymour, 2-0

Hunter - A team, 1-1

Ocoee, 0-2

* - denotes wild card

 

Championship Pool Results:

 

Pool 2A

Baylor, 2-0

Lake Forest, 1-1

Cleveland, 0-2

Pool 2B

Praetorian, 2-0

McCallie, 1-1

Seymour, 0-2

note: teams finishing 2nd & 3rd in their prelim pools were paired respectively into pools of 4 to wrestle three more duals, totalling 5 duals for the day.

 

Medal Round

 

1st Place - Baylor defeated Praetorian, 45-39

3rd Place - McCallie defeated Lake Forest, 38-35

5th Place - Cleveland defeated Seymour, 46-38

 

Congrats to Baylor, especially for defeating a tough Praetorian team twice.

 

 

Any idea on how our Sharpshooters compare to Chattanooga teams judging from common opponents?

 

Here's a little something from this past Saturday's PF duals...

 

Roane County 83-0, Maury 84-0, Pigeon Forge 84-0. then to...

One of Tennessee's Best programs from, of course,,, Bradley/Lakeforest! It was a great fought match, with us winning 10 of the 14 weight classes and a final score of 50-21. We then went into the championship round and faced an all-star team from Williamson County and beat them 66-15. We would then have to face the winner of the Seymour vs. Bradley match. At first I thought Seymour, who is the true powerhouse MS team from East (Knoxville area) Tennessee had beat Bradley, but Bradley pulled it out in the end 39-36. So, we would have to face Bradley again for what was supposed to be the TNAAU Dual State Championship. This time our boys did a little better winning 54-18.

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QUOTE(soms @ Jan 29 2007 - 09:56 AM) 826350012[/snapback]

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Any idea on how our Sharpshooters compare to Chattanooga teams judging from common opponents?

 

Here's a little something from this past Saturday's PF duals...

 

Roane County 83-0, Maury 84-0, Pigeon Forge 84-0. then to...

One of Tennessee's Best programs from, of course,,, Bradley/Lakeforest! It was a great fought match, with us winning 10 of the 14 weight classes and a final score of 50-21. We then went into the championship round and faced an all-star team from Williamson County and beat them 66-15. We would then have to face the winner of the Seymour vs. Bradley match. At first I thought Seymour, who is the true powerhouse MS team from East (Knoxville area) Tennessee had beat Bradley, but Bradley pulled it out in the end 39-36. So, we would have to face Bradley again for what was supposed to be the TNAAU Dual State Championship. This time our boys did a little better winning 54-18.

 

 

i responded to this on the tornado duals thread....

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