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Class AA

 

District 8

 

Cannon Co. (3A)

 

Smith Co. (3A)

 

Upperman (3A)

 

York (3A)

 

DeKalb Co. (4A)

 

Livingston Academy (4A)

 

District 9

 

Goodpasture (3A)

 

Westmoreland (3A)

 

Greenbrier (4A)

 

Macon Co. (4A)

 

Sycamore (4A)

 

White House (4A)

 

District 10

 

CPA (3A)

 

East Literature (3A)

 

MLK

 

Pearl-Cohn (3A)

 

Hume-Fogg

 

David Lipscomb (4A)

 

Maplewood (4A)

 

Stratford (4A)

 

Whites Creek (4A)

 

District 11

 

Camden (3A)

 

Cheatham Co. (3A)

 

Harpeth (3A

 

Stewart Co. (3A)

 

Waverly (3A)

 

Creek Wood (4A)

 

Monterey (4A)

 

District 12

 

East Hickman (3A)

 

Fairview (3A)

 

Hickman Co. (3A)

 

Lewis Co. (3A)

 

Giles Co. (4A)

 

Marshall Co. (4A)

 

Page (4A)

 

Spring Hill (4A)

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UNFORTUNATELY THEY ARE ONLY LISTING THE MIDDLE TENNESSEE SCHOOLS....STILL LOOKING FOR THE REST!!!

 

Class AA, A prep districts set for 2009-13

By Tom Kreager ??? THE TENNESSEAN ??? November 13, 2008

 

MURFREESBORO ??“ The Board of Control of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association approved the Division I Class AA and Class A districts today for 2009-13 at its board meeting.

 

Class AAA will be set this afternoon.

 

 

David Lipscomb and CPA will join five Metro schools ??“ East Literature, Pearl-Cohn, M.L. King, Maplewood and Stratford to form District 10 in Class AA. Maplewood and Stratford have been in Class AAA.

 

Goodpasture and Hume-Fogg will head out of Nashville and play Westmoreland, Greenbrier, Macon County, Sycamore and White House in District 9.

 

In Class A, Districts 7 and 8 will unite and form a nine-team Region 4-A football schedule because there are so few teams in that area playing football. The region includes Clay County, Monterey, Pickett County, Jackson County, Gordonsville, Red Boiling Springs, Friendship, Trousdale County and Watertown.

 

Districts 11 and 12 will form an eight-team football Region 6-A, including Columbia Academy, Cornersville, Mt. Pleasant, Richland, Collinwood, Perry County, Wayne County and Loretto.

 

These districts are for football, basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball. Football classes for playoffs are in parentheses:

 

Class AA

 

District 8

 

Cannon Co. (3A)

 

Smith Co. (3A)

 

Upperman (3A)

 

York (3A)

 

DeKalb Co. (4A)

 

Livingston Academy (4A)

 

District 9

 

Goodpasture (3A)

 

Westmoreland (3A)

 

Greenbrier (4A)

 

Macon Co. (4A)

 

Sycamore (4A)

 

White House (4A)

 

District 10

 

CPA (3A)

 

East Literature (3A)

 

MLK

 

Pearl-Cohn (3A)

 

Hume-Fogg

 

David Lipscomb (4A)

 

Maplewood (4A)

 

Stratford (4A)

 

Whites Creek (4A)

 

District 11

 

Camden (3A)

 

Cheatham Co. (3A)

 

Harpeth (3A

 

Stewart Co. (3A)

 

Waverly (3A)

 

Creek Wood (4A)

 

Monterey (4A)

 

District 12

 

East Hickman (3A)

 

Fairview (3A)

 

Hickman Co. (3A)

 

Lewis Co. (3A)

 

Giles Co. (4A)

 

Marshall Co. (4A)

 

Page (4A)

 

Spring Hill (4A)

 

 

Class A

 

District 7

 

Clarkrange

 

Clay Co. (1A)

 

Monterey (1A)

 

Pickett Co. (1A)

 

Jackson Co. (2A)

 

District 8

 

Gordonsville (1A)

 

Red Boiling Springs (1A)

 

Friendship (2A)

 

Trousdale County (2A)

 

Watertown (2A)

 

District 9

 

Boyd Chr.

 

Eagleville (1A)

 

Huntland (1A)

 

Middle Tennessee Christian (1A)

 

Moore Co. (1A)

 

Cascade (2A)

 

Community (2A)

 

Forrest (2A)

 

District 10

 

Clarksville Acad. (1A)

 

Jo Byrns (1A)

 

McEwen (1A)

 

Merrol Hyde

 

Nashville Christian (1A)

 

East Robertson (2A)

 

Houston County (2A)

 

White House-Heritage (2A)

 

District 11

 

Columbia Academy (1A)

 

Cornersville (1A)

 

Culleoka

 

Hampshire

 

Santa Fe

 

Mt. Pleasant (2A)

 

Richland (2A)

 

District 12

 

Collinwood (1A)

 

Frank Hughes

 

Perry County (1A)

 

Wayne County (1A)

 

Loretto (2A)

 

Summertown

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Class AA

 

District 8

 

Cannon Co. (3A)

 

Smith Co. (3A)

 

Upperman (3A)

 

York (3A)

 

DeKalb Co. (4A)

 

Livingston Academy (4A)

 

District 9

 

Goodpasture (3A)

 

Westmoreland (3A)

 

Greenbrier (4A)

 

Macon Co. (4A)

 

Sycamore (4A)

 

White House (4A)

 

District 10

 

CPA (3A)

 

East Literature (3A)

 

MLK

 

Pearl-Cohn (3A)

 

Hume-Fogg

 

David Lipscomb (4A)

 

Maplewood (4A)

 

Stratford (4A)

 

Whites Creek (4A)

 

District 11

 

Camden (3A)

 

Cheatham Co. (3A)

 

Harpeth (3A

 

Stewart Co. (3A)

 

Waverly (3A)

 

Creek Wood (4A)

 

Monterey (4A)

 

District 12

 

East Hickman (3A)

 

Fairview (3A)

 

Hickman Co. (3A)

 

Lewis Co. (3A)

 

Giles Co. (4A)

 

Marshall Co. (4A)

 

Page (4A)

 

Spring Hill (4A)

 

 

 

IS THIS FACT OR GUESSING??

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Thats a typo guys, Monterey is in district 7 in class A

 

 

In Class A, Districts 7 and 8 will unite and form a nine-team Region 4-A football schedule because there are so few teams in that area playing football. The region includes Clay County, Monterey, Pickett County, Jackson County, Gordonsville, Red Boiling Springs, Friendship, Trousdale County and Watertown.

 

My bad, I re-read the article and saw it the seond time through.

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