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Easy to win state championships when u have nothing to do and draw all the talent in your county. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

Yeah our huge county with the smallest population and students of any 7aaa school,cant help that the boro has kids jumping schools like pam anderson jumps husbands.

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Yeah our huge county with the smallest population and students of any 7aaa school,cant help that the boro has kids jumping schools like pam anderson jumps husbands.

 

 

Point is, Sparta is a basketball town that loves its teams dearly and that permeates down to the kids in the county. Yeah, Rutherford county is very big, but its talent is split at least 6 or 7 different ways. Great amount of luck goes into winning a state championship, and Oakland has just never seemed to get any come tournament time, or any other team from the boro.

 

As far as transferring, I have no problems with kids doing so, so long as it within the rules. Some kids are going to want to play basketball, thats where Siegel and Oakland get the benefit, and Riverdale in girls basketballl. Some are going to play football, which brings Riverdale, Smyrna and LaVergne into play. Baseball brings Oakland, Riverdale and Blackman into the fold, and Im just naming off the athletic programs, havent even discussed where a student could go for a certain program that a school does well in preparing them for college in. Would I prefer Murfreesboro be one big happy family like Cookeville, White Co, Warren Co. and Lebanon to a degree? Absolutely, I think it bring about more school pride which in result in more attendance at home and away games, but Im gonna get off my podium now and let you folks talk about this huge 7-AAA showdown.

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Yeah our huge county with the smallest population and students of any 7aaa school,cant help that the boro has kids jumping schools like pam anderson jumps husbands.

 

You crack me up Sparta Boy. I can't wait to see this game. It will be a tough one, but fun to watch. Last time they met Cutter was a little off and so was Sparta in the first half. I don't see a blow out

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Yeah our huge county with the smallest population and students of any 7aaa school,cant help that the boro has kids jumping schools like pam anderson jumps husbands.

 

 

I'm shocked that you guys over in White County even know who Pam Anderson is. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> ha I kill myself!

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