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i was told that in AA/A things wouldn't change but in AAA it will

 

CUT and Paste Job from tennessean article

 

CLASS AAA

 

District 1: Daniel Boone, David Crockett, Sullivan South, Tennessee, Volunteer Dobyns-Bennett, Science Hill

 

District 2: Cherokee, Cocke Co., Morristown East, Morristown West, Seymour; Jefferson Co., Sevier Co.

 

District 3: Anderson Co., Campbell Co., Clinton, Knoxville Catholic, Knoxville Central, Knoxville Halls, Powell; Karns, Oak Ridge

 

District 4: Lenoir City, South Doyle; Bearden, Farragut, Hardin Valley, Heritage, Knoxville West, Maryville, William Blount

 

District 5: Cleveland, Red Bank, Rhea Co., McMinn Co.; Bradley, Ooltewah, Soddy-Daisy, Walker Valley

 

District 6: Cumberland Co., White Co.; Coffee Co., Cookeville, Warren Co.

 

District 7: Blackman, LaVergne, Oakland, Riverdale, Siegel, Smyrna, Wilson Central

 

District 8: Lawrence Co., Shelbyville, Tullahoma Columbia, Franklin Co., Lincoln Co.

 

District 9: Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Portland, Station Camp; Lebanon, Mt. Juliet

 

District 10: Clarksville, Henry Co., Kenwood, Northwest, Dickson Co., Northeast, Rossview

 

District 11:Centennial, Hillsboro, Hillwood; Brentwood, Franklin, Independence, Overton, Ravenwood

 

District 12: Glencliff, Maplewood, Whites Creek; Antioch, Cane Ridge, Hunters Lane, McGavock

 

District 13: Brighton, Dyer Co., Hardin Co., Jackson North Side, Munford;

 

District 14: Craigmont, Raleigh-Egypt; Arlington, Barlett, Bolton, Cordova, Millington

 

District 15: Ridgeway; Collierville, Germantown, Houston, Kirby, Southwind, Wooddale

 

District 16: Fairley, Hamilton, Melrose, Memphis Overton; Memphis Central, Whitehaven, White Station

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District 3: Anderson Co., Campbell Co., Clinton, Knoxville Catholic, Knoxville Central, Knoxville Halls, Powell; Karns, Oak Ridge

 

District 4: Lenoir City, South Doyle; Bearden, Farragut, Hardin Valley, Heritage, Knoxville West, Maryville, William Blount

 

District 5: Cleveland, Red Bank, Rhea Co., McMinn Co.; Bradley, Ooltewah, Soddy-Daisy, Walker Valley

 

District 6: Cumberland Co., White Co.; Coffee Co., Cookeville, Warren Co.

 

District 7: Blackman, LaVergne, Oakland, Riverdale, Siegel, Smyrna, Wilson Central

 

District 8: Lawrence Co., Shelbyville, Tullahoma Columbia, Franklin Co., Lincoln Co.

 

District 9: Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Portland, Station Camp; Lebanon, Mt. Juliet

 

if the sports writer is right

 

catholic goes into district 3 and west goes to 4

 

district 5 and 6 would combine and 7 and 9 would break-up

 

all murfreesboro teams would be in 1 district

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Yeah Big G I knew that on my last post, I should of let you in on that "little" bit of information.... /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

 

How big has Catholic gotten?! Also, did you see the district they would be in? Talk about a "group of death"...

 

I will be interested to see how it plays out, though. I heard they weren't deciding anything about soccer until August.

 

Very interesting developments in A/AA (which just as likely could be A and AA!) Seymour moves up, Catholic moves up, Alcoa and CAK move back into previous district, our old sectional opponents become regional opponents (or at least it is what it looked like in the article from the newspaper, but again, it wasn't referring to soccer, so that could change). Quite the shake up.

 

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i was told that in AA/A things wouldn't change but in AAA it will

 

CUT and Paste Job from tennessean article

 

CLASS AAA

 

District 1: Daniel Boone, David Crockett, Sullivan South, Tennessee, Volunteer Dobyns-Bennett, Science Hill

 

District 2: Cherokee, Cocke Co., Morristown East, Morristown West, Seymour; Jefferson Co., Sevier Co.

 

District 3: Anderson Co., Campbell Co., Clinton, Knoxville Catholic, Knoxville Central, Knoxville Halls, Powell; Karns, Oak Ridge

 

District 4: Lenoir City, South Doyle; Bearden, Farragut, Hardin Valley, Heritage, Knoxville West, Maryville, William Blount

 

District 5: Cleveland, Red Bank, Rhea Co., McMinn Co.; Bradley, Ooltewah, Soddy-Daisy, Walker Valley

 

District 6: Cumberland Co., White Co.; Coffee Co., Cookeville, Warren Co.

 

District 7: Blackman, LaVergne, Oakland, Riverdale, Siegel, Smyrna, Wilson Central

 

District 8: Lawrence Co., Shelbyville, Tullahoma Columbia, Franklin Co., Lincoln Co.

 

District 9: Beech, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Portland, Station Camp; Lebanon, Mt. Juliet

 

District 10: Clarksville, Henry Co., Kenwood, Northwest, Dickson Co., Northeast, Rossview

 

District 11:Centennial, Hillsboro, Hillwood; Brentwood, Franklin, Independence, Overton, Ravenwood

 

District 12: Glencliff, Maplewood, Whites Creek; Antioch, Cane Ridge, Hunters Lane, McGavock

 

District 13: Brighton, Dyer Co., Hardin Co., Jackson North Side, Munford;

 

District 14: Craigmont, Raleigh-Egypt; Arlington, Barlett, Bolton, Cordova, Millington

 

District 15: Ridgeway; Collierville, Germantown, Houston, Kirby, Southwind, Wooddale

 

District 16: Fairley, Hamilton, Melrose, Memphis Overton; Memphis Central, Whitehaven, White Station

 

 

District 4 would be absolutely deadly, and District 3 would be WAY down. I thought that District 3 would take H. Valley. As if it wasn't enough for District 4 to have both Bearden and Farragut?! Now they would have West and Hardin Valley.

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I think I will have to agree with dins here. Why would they move West out of that district. District 3 would have Oak Ridge and Catholic. District 4 would have Bearden, Farragut, West, Maryville, and Hardin Valley. District 4 would definitely be the "district of death." How do they come up with these classifications anyway?

 

I think they need to put more emphasis on distributing the competition a little more evenly. I know every year is different, but look at the consistency of teams the past few years and it could be done.

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