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Region 2-AAA has got to be the deepest and toughest region in the state to get out of. What other region can compare with the likes of Bearden, Clinton, Farragut, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Powell, and William Blount?? ALl these teams are state top 25 material. But give some responses if you can find a better region, or what teams you think will make it out.

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I agree with bigfrase, we do have the toughest region to make it out of. Itll be great to watch and play this year and see which 2 teams make it out though to play in the sub-state.

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Posted by bigfrase:

Region 2-AAA has got to be the deepest and toughest region in the state to get out of. What other region can compare with the likes of Bearden, Clinton, Farragut, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Powell, and William Blount?? ALl these teams are state top 25 material. But give some responses if you can find a better region, or what teams you think will make it out.

 

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You oughta see what region 8-AAA and 8-AA are like before you start talking about what the best region is. :)

[Edited by Opperman on 8-5-02 3:04P]

 

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I have to go along with OPP on this one!

 

District 16AAA: All of the schools in this district have won a state title, (The only exception is Craigmont). Hamilton, East, Central, Whitehaven, Northside, Fairley, Melrose have all won titles in the last twenty years with some winning it more than once. District 15AAA has White Station and Kirby with titles.

 

You have to have a really, really good team in 16AAA to even have a WINNING SEASON!!! To get out of this region is murder and there isn't a region anywhere in the state that is tougher. You'd just have to see it to believe it. :)

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Posted by K50K:

Who is so good in those regions Opperman? Im sure the teams in 2-AAA can play with anyone for the most part...

 

Hmm...8-AAA...

 

District 16 you've got Fairley, Hamilton, Craigmont, Central, East, Northside, and Whitehaven. Hamilton is the most talented team in the state literally every year, East is often second and is always tough, Fairley's always very good, Northside's always good, Whitehaven, Craigmont, and Central are always solid.

 

District 15 is weaker, with Collierville, Germantown, Houston, Kirby, Overton, White Station, and Wooddale. White Station is the best program in Tennessee. Collierville, Germantown, and Houston are usually above-average teams but nothing special. Kirby, Overton, and Wooddale are always athletic but inconsistent.

 

Region 8-AA is an absolute minefield. If you win 8-AA, you win the state. The last five (!!!) AA state champions come from this region.

 

District 16-AA is almost as tough as 16-AAA: BTW, Carver, Hillcrest, South Side, Oakhaven, Sheffield, and Westwood. BTW (the smallest AA school in the state) and Carver have won the state very recently, Oakhaven's been close despite being another one of the smallest AA schools, Hillcrest has had some good teams, Sheffield was BTW's first loss last year and has enough youth to turn into a dynamite program and do it really soon, and Westwood and South Side are generally just terrible, though they could probably compete in other areas.

 

15-AA has Frayser, Kingsbury, Manassas, Raleigh-Egypt, Ridgeway, Treadwell, Trezevant, and Westside. Frayser's a football school that can't play basketball, and Westside isn't much in basketball either. Ridgeway has won two of the past three AA titles, Kingsbury won the first title of Memphis's reign of terror in AA, Manassas is a subpar but improving team, Raleigh-Egypt has been very good lately, making the state once in AAA and losing in the substate another time, Treadwell has had a few decent players come through...you may have heard of Elliott Perry and Anfernee Hardaway...and Trezevant has been good too, with some good teams producing a few notables such as Terrence Woods and Jimmie Hunter.

 

Any team that makes it to the state out of 8-AA or 8-AAA is one of the favorites to win the state...the AA champion has come from region 8 five years in a row, the AAA has come from 8-AAA two of the past three years, with the other coming from another Memphis-area team.

 

16-AAA is the toughest district in the state, and the toughest region is either 8-AA or 8-AAA...dunno if I can pick between them for the honor.

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