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The final between the varsity teams was 1-1. It was a 10-PLAY format type of scrimmage on each of the two teams first two offensive series' and the Cubs scored on their second series on play number 9 when Justin Batts plunged into the end zone from one yard out. Fairview also scored on their second series on play number 10 when their quarterback Ben Johnson hit a receiver from 19 yards out to tie the scrimmage at 1-1. From then each of the teams had two series' each going down and distance. Neither first team offense was able to get much going as the defenses really dominated.

 

Cheatham Co. does not have a freshman offensive unit in place yet. Fairview does have a freshmen offensive unit in place. The Yellow Jackets freshmen scored twice on the Cubs freshmen.

 

Fairview has a fine football team as usual and they will do some great things in year number one of the "Whitefeld Era".

 

 

BC,

 

I heard that one of the CC coaches (the defensive coordinator?) is now coaching at Riverdale? How does that affect this year's coaching staff and team?

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when does creek wood's varsity team scrimmage again??? i know the jv scrimmaged tonight.

 

 

Friday night is their, Creek Wood, jamboree and they play Columbia Central (the host team). Spring Hill also plays in that jamboree. They'll take on Mt. Pleasant.

 

Also on Friday night, the Giles Co. Bobcats & Marshall Co. Tigers will be in action. Giles Co. takes on Lincoln Co. Marshall Co. (the host team) plays Coffee Co. in the very next game.

 

ALSO ON FRIDAY NIGHT, Montgomery Central plays Clarksville High School in the "Queen City Jamboree" which will take place at Northeast High School in Clarksville.

 

Saturday night, David Lipscomb will play in the "Metro Jamboree" over at Hunters Lane High School in Nashville. The Mustangs will square off against the Bobcats from John Overton High School.

 

Also on Saturday night, the Cheatham Co. Cubs will participate in the "East Robertson Jamboree" in Cross Plains. The Cubs will battle the East Robertson Indians (the host team).

 

THAT IS EVERYONE'S SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND IN REGION 5-3A OUTSIDE OF THE PAGE PATRIOTS!!!! I HAVE NO INFO ON THEM AT THE CURRENT MOMENT.

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Friday night is their, Creek Wood, jamboree and they play Columbia Central (the host team). Spring Hill also plays in that jamboree. They'll take on Mt. Pleasant.

 

Also on Friday night, the Giles Co. Bobcats & Marshall Co. Tigers will be in action. Giles Co. takes on Lincoln Co. Marshall Co. (the host team) plays Coffee Co. in the very next game.

 

ALSO ON FRIDAY NIGHT, Montgomery Central plays Clarksville High School in the "Queen City Jamboree" which will take place at Northeast High School in Clarksville.

 

Saturday night, David Lipscomb will play in the "Metro Jamboree" over at Hunters Lane High School in Nashville. The Mustangs will square off against the Bobcats from John Overton High School.

 

Also on Saturday night, the Cheatham Co. Cubs will participate in the "East Robertson Jamboree" in Cross Plains. The Cubs will battle the East Robertson Indians (the host team).

 

THAT IS EVERYONE'S SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND IN REGION 5-3A OUTSIDE OF THE PAGE PATRIOTS!!!! I HAVE NO INFO ON THEM AT THE CURRENT MOMENT.

 

thanks BC!!!

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