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I think you would be correct if he failed 8th grade, but that is not the case. From what I have heard, he is extremely intelligent and actually took math classes at HHS while in middle school at HMS.

 

 

 

He did pass the 8th grade with honors and took college prep classes at the high school. He is very intelligent, I heard that he had the highest SAT scores in the state for a 8th grade student. So we know he didn't fail the 8th grade. The home school year should have been his freshman year.

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He did pass the 8th grade with honors and took college prep classes at the high school. He is very intelligent, I heard that he had the highest SAT scores in the state for a 8th grade student. So we know he didn't fail the 8th grade. The home school year should have been his freshman year.

 

 

 

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If that was the case then he wouldn't be eligable to play this year. By TSSAA rule he would have to pass to play.

 

 

 

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He did pass the 8th grade with honors and took college prep classes at the high school. He is very intelligent, I heard that he had the highest SAT scores in the state for a 8th grade student. So we know he didn't fail the 8th grade. The home school year should have been his freshman year.

 

Evidently, we are interpreting the rule correctly. However, Maryville and/or the family filed an appeal with the TSSAA, and Patton has been ruled a freshman and eligible to play as a freshman. He will have 4 years of eligibility at Maryville. Therefore, STARSNBARS was right, he redshirted.

 

So an honor student dumps Heritage for Maryville, repeats 8th grade and gets 4 years of eligibility. All this with the full approval of the TSSAA. I thought the purpose of the TSSAA rule was to keep people from making these moves for purely athletic reasons. Is it any wonder why people hate Maryville so much?

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Evidently, we are interpreting the rule correctly. However, Maryville and/or the family filed an appeal with the TSSAA, and Patton has been ruled a freshman and eligible to play as a freshman. He will have 4 years of eligibility at Maryville. Therefore, STARSNBARS was right, he redshirted.

 

So an honor student dumps Heritage for Maryville, repeats 8th grade and gets 4 years of eligibility. All this with the full approval of the TSSAA. I thought the purpose of the TSSAA rule was to keep people from making these moves for purely athletic reasons. Is it any wonder why people hate Maryville so much?

 

 

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Where could I get a schedule for these teams? I've heard a lot about them and would like to see them play one time.

 

 

The Maryville freshmen and JV play every monday (this past week it was Tuesday due to labor day) AFTER the varsity game on Friday. By this I mean that if Maryville plays Clinton on Friday (tomorrow) then they will play Clinton's freshman and JV teams on Monday (the 8th). The freshmen usually start pretty early, like 4:30 IIRC and the JV lace them up about 10-15 minutes after the conclusion of the freshman game.

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I have heard that since the NFL thing didn't work out for Carl Stewart, Maryville is appealing the age and eligibility rule to the TSSAA. He should be cleared to play by mid-season.

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I have heard that since the NFL thing didn't work out for Carl Stewart, Maryville is appealing the age and eligibility rule to the TSSAA. He should be cleared to play by mid-season.

 

 

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