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tricitiessportsfan or anyone who knows how to change it....the Morristown East/West High boys game ended 57-44 in favor of the Hurricanes. Someone posted the wrong score on the board.

 

 

 

IMAC game added to the schedule for Saturday (Jan. 31)...Morristown East (VG/VB) are at Hancock County tonight. Will have scoring reports later.

 

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Who called the Cherokee win an upset? They both have similar records.....now.....Cherokee beating MoEast would definately be an upset.

 

Stokomo, I called it an upset based on conference records going into the game; Cocke Co. at 5-2 and Cherokee at 3-4, plus Cocke Co. a few games over .500 and Cherokee a few games below .500. I admit, on the radar this is a moderate upset, but in the District 2 hierarchy it appears to be bigger. In Cherokee's defense, their out of conference schedule is much more difficult than Cocke Co.'s, but I partially can write that off based on the location of each school, and the fact we can better understand, in our minds, the results from a game against our Big 9 schools, as opposed to more 'unknown to us' schools such as Pigeon Forge and Grainger. Congratulations to Cherokee, however, on a 2-1 week. They gave my Indians all they wanted in a loss, beat a solid Cocke Co. club, and defeated county rival Volunteer by 17 in the Falcons Nest. It seems the Chiefs are peaking at the right time.

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District 2 Scoreboard - Week of Monday, Jan. 26-Sunday, Feb. 1

Monday, January 26

Campbell Co. 71, Morristown East 59

Cocke Co. 77, Pigeon Forge 56

Sevier Co. 61, Jefferson Co. 45

 

Tuesday, January 27

Dobyns Bennett 80, Cherokee 67

Maryville 49, Greeneville 29

Jefferson Co. 46, Pigeon Forge 41

 

Wednesday, January 28

No games scheduled

 

Thursday, January 29

No games scheduled

 

Friday, January 30

Morristown East 57, Morristown West 44

Cherokee 66, Cocke Co. 56

Greeneville 37, Jefferson Co. 32

 

Saturday, January 31

Cherokee 68, Volunteer 51

Sullivan East 66, Morristown West 59

Morristown East 72, Hancock Co. 43

 

Sunday, February 1

No games scheduled

 

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Current Inter-Mountain Athletic Conference Standings - As of 2/1

Team, Conference Record (Overall Record)

Morristown East, 8-0 (18-6)

Greeneville, 6-2 (17-9)

Cocke Co., 5-3 (11-8)

Cherokee, 4-4 (10-11)

Morristown West, 1-7 (9-13)

Jefferson Co., 0-8 (4-18)

 

Current Big 9 Conference Standings - As of 2/1

Team, Conference Record (Overall Record)

Science Hill, 11-1 (19-4)

Tennessee High, 11-2 (17-8)

Dobyns Bennett, 10-2 (19-4)

Sullivan East, 7-6 (14-9)

Sullivan Central, 5-7 (13-10)

Sullivan South, 5-8 (13-12)

Daniel Boone, 4-9 (10-14)

Volunteer, 3-9 (7-16)

David Crockett, 0-12 (4-17)

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