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QUOTE(blackbunny @ Apr 5 2007 - 11:12 AM) 826430685[/snapback]Can anyone provide directions from Knoxville to the Soddy Daisy Tournament?

 

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Take I-40 west to 27 south, take Soddy Daisy exit just past the Lake (if you look to the right at that time you will see the park) take a right at the exit, take a right at the signal light the park will be on your left. easy.

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QUOTE(blackbunny @ Apr 5 2007 - 11:12 AM) 826430685[/snapback]Can anyone provide directions from Knoxville to the Soddy Daisy Tournament?

 

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Go to mapquest or any other internet map sight and use the adress: 155 Depot St. Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 as your final destination.

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Last I heard and saw today, Baylor beat Soddy 1-0 to start the gold bracket this morning. Rhea beat I believe CAK in the gold pool. Meigs beat Sale Creek in silver, Sequatchie beat Oak Ridge 7-1 in silver and lost 3-2 to Whitwell in Silver. Whitwell was to play Meigs. Oak Ridge seemed a little overmatched, gave up 7 home runs in one game yesterday to GPS but they're competing in a tournament where they can learn and get better from the competition. From the games I saw Mt Juliet might have the strongest pitching from the teams that were left, but other teams seem like they hit the ball better at least by a bit. If you can limit the opponent to one or no runs, though, that doesn't matter most of the time. Sequatchie played one of their better games of the season overall last night against Red Bank but a crucial error on an easy play near the end helped Red Bank win 3-2. A freshman pitched and gave up no earned runs, three sophomores each hit a double. I think the snow got the players excited despite the cold temperature.

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The silver championship game was a great game to watch. Whitwell had a solo homer in the second inning i believe and led 1-0 into the seventh until a girl from cookeville hit a solo homer to tie the game. Whitwell had a runner in scoring position in the bottom of the seventh but couldnt convert. Sudden death 8th inning where the runner starts on second, cookeville hit two straight doubles scoring 2 runs putting them up 3-1 and then whitwell got to bat and scored one on two sacrafices. 3-2. Then another runner got stranded on second. It was a great game from both teams and have to say CONGRATULATIONS to both teams on a great game

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