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As Coach Thomas would say "when we win" . The boys are looking really good as a whole. It is so hard to believe that only 3 games are left until we go to playoffs. This season has really gone by quickly.

They can not count Spring Hill out. Hopefully all Tigers will stay healthy this week.

As always GO TIGERS!!!!

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HERE'S A LOOK AT REGION 5-3A GOING INTO WEEK 8

 

1.) David Lipscomb: 6-1 (4-0)

1.) Giles Co.: 6-1 (4-0)

1.) Marshall Co.: 6-1 (4-0)

 

ALL 3 TEAMS HAVE CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTHS FOR THE 2007 POSTSEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

4.) Creek Wood: 4-3 (2-2): beat Page (vs Cheatham Co. this week & vs Spring Hill in Week 10)

 

5.) Cheatham Co.: 1-6 (1-3): beat Spring Hill (at Creek Wood this week & vs Page in Week 10)

 

6.) Spring Hill: 1-6 (1-3): lost to Cheatham Co. (vs Page in Week 9 & at CW in Week 10)

 

7.) Page: 1-6 (0-4): lost to Creek Wood (at SH in Week 9 & at CC in Week 10)

 

8.) Montgomery Central: 0-7 (0-4)

For the next three weeks this region has got a lot of figuring out to do. David Lipscomb. Marshall Co., & Giles Co. all play one another over the course of these final three weeks. Those three games are going to decide who's going to be the top two seeds hosting once the playoffs begin and who will be that third place team that travels to Jackson to start out the playoffs. Teams #1 & #2 will host McNairy Central & Bolivar Central out of West-TN respectively. The #3 seed will travel to play at #2 Jackson South Side to start postseason play.

 

The #4 seed is going to travel in the opening round of the playoffs to play at Fayette Ware. Creek Wood has the inside track of controlling their own destiny right now. On the same note following the win last night and seeing as how their region losses came to teams #1-#3 in the region the Cubs from Cheatham Co. also control their own destiny as far as making the playoffs go. THESE ARE THE ONLY TWO TEAMS IN THE PLAYOFF HUNT FOR THE #4 SEED THAT CAN SAY THAT THEY CONTROL THEIR OWN DESTINY!!!!!! That is what makes this week's game so important for both teams in this tight race.

 

Spring Hill lost to Cheatham Co. last night but they are still in the thick of this thing. The Raiders have games remaining with Page & Creek Wood to close the season so they're not going anywhere anytime soon. Page is winless in the region and the loss to Creek Wood hurts them for the time being but after seeing them on Thursday night I really feel that they could still play a role in this. Page plays at Spring Hill and at Cheatham Co. to close out the regular season. This week they host Montgomery Central, who has lost 25 consecutive football games, and the Patriots should pick up their first region win in that one. As hard as it is to believe they could have something to play for those final two weeks of the season.

 

HOPE THIS CLEARS THINGS UP FOR YOU ALL!!!!!!!

 

 

 

This is the third Region 5-3A thread that I've posted this on but here's the playoff picture as of this week.

 

Marshall Co. has one week to go until their season closes against both David Lipscomb & Giles Co. Spring Hill lost last week and even if they lose in this one they will still be alive in the playoff hunt. Their season closes with games against Page & Creek Wood that will determine their playoff fate.

 

This is one of those "trap games" for the Tigers. It has been played in week zero the last two years but now it's been moved to week eight. Spring Hill has given the Tigers all the want and then some in previous meetings. Marshall Co. can't get caught looking ahead to David Lipscomb next week.

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After watching Spring Hill play Lipscomb, I thought they should easily handle Cheatham County. Boy, I was wrong.

 

 

They have the playmakers to beat Cheatham Co. 8/10 times if the two teams played one another the Cubs players just executed well the other night by controlling the football with a powerful running game and keeping all of those playmakers off of the field in the process. The Raiders are a quality football team in my opinion despite their 1-6 record. They have tremendous potential.

 

Spring Hill did not just forget how to play football from last year to this year and they are going to sneak up and get somebody if they are overlooked. This is a BIG WARNING SIGN to the Marshall Co. Tigers to not look ahead to David Lipscomb & Giles Co. in the weeks to come.

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Big Country, who is it you say we play after Spring Hill ??

Only game I know about is Spring Hill and us THIS Friday.

As a wise young good football coach in Lewisburg likes to say. Spring Hill is the best

football team we're playing this week.

 

 

I LIKE THAT!!!! /flower.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":flower:" border="0" alt="flower.gif" />

 

Keep up the good work and best of luck the rest of the way.

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