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As was the case last year, getting this far in the STATE OF TENNESSEE with volleyball at getting prepared to play in the State is a reflection of the intensity and determination in playing against a very good district in 7AAA. Every night the team played was a war and the competition was great. One can look back now over 16 matches and see what has happened. You know each other very well if you have to compete against each other that many times so THANK YOU to the great teams at COOKEVILLE, LEBANON, BLACKMAN, RIVERDALE, WHITE COUNTY, WARREN COUNTY, and OAKLAND. You have an important part of helping SIEGEL prepare themselves to get to the STATE and SIEGEL is proud to represent 7AAA and the REGION in the STATE. It is difficult to know how this will turn out but just to be there in the midst of teams, great teams, great schools, is a recognition of what 7AAA Volleyball is now and has become.

 

And thank you for the fans, students, and student cheering sections while 7AAA is not becoming a "quiet crowd", it is boisterous, proud fans who cheer loudly for their teams and condition their players for whatever comes and the conditions. A little noise on the serve means nothing.

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To the great fans in 7AAA: By this time you may know that Siegel High School won the first match with Houston and then lost the next two to Centennial and D/B. This put them out of contention for the State Championshp. This has been a great season and one which was a roller coaster starting after the season last year and stablizing only the middle of this season. As many knew, this team grew this year and demonstrated character that finally got them to the the State. For the two seniors, Morgan Faulkner and Lauren Stans, this has been a great four years. For the rest of the team, there are other years and you will have to earn the spot as every team in 7AAA is getting ready as this is posted. For the coaching staff, this poster is not sure there has been seen a harder working group that had to overcome as many situations as has this group. For Coach Cathy Slaughter, yes this has been a season of controversies and to bring this group along and achieve the goal of going to state is rather astounding.

 

For the fans of 7AAA, the team from Siegel will try to make it again next year and will try to do better than they even did this year.

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