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Beech coming off a region championship in 6-4A...

Gallatin and Hendersonville finishing #1 and #2 in 6-5A...

Station Camp coming off an impressive year...

Can Portland keep up with the Big Boyz...

 

How will they fare in the new district?

 

 

 

Just a note: Hville and Gallatin were in 5-5A last year.

 

This season, these teams will finish in this order:

 

Hendersonville

Gallatin

Beech

Station Camp

Portland (they will be way, way down here)

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Just a note: Hville and Gallatin were in 5-5A last year.

 

This season, these teams will finish in this order:

 

Hendersonville

Gallatin

Beech

Station Camp

Portland (they will be way, way down here)

 

 

dont forget about wilson central lebanon and mt juliet

 

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dont forget about wilson central lebanon and mt juliet

 

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bison4 why would you bash yazzie for going to a small school??

 

 

youre going to wofford

 

seriously?

 

Just to comment on this. I have NEVER bashed a player on here. I was merely congratulating a player to be able to further his education and play a game he loves. As for Wofford, they are a premiere team in the So Con and I am proud to have my son go there. I wish they would have got Yazzie. So please don't misunderstand my comments on here.

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bison4 why would you bash yazzie for going to a small school??

 

 

youre going to wofford

 

seriously?

 

Just to comment on this. I have NEVER bashed a player on here. I was merely congratulating a player to be able to further his education and play a game he loves. As for Wofford, they are a premiere team in the So Con and I am proud to have my son go there. I wish they would have got Yazzie. So please don't misunderstand my comments on here.

 

 

ah yes, i guess i thought you were sarah palin haha sorry

 

i hope your son has a great career there

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ah yes, i guess i thought you were sarah palin haha sorry

 

i hope your son has a great career there

 

Apology accepted. Thanks for the well wishes. I also look forward to seeing some good local high school football again next year. I'd like to see Richie do well kicking for you guys. He will get offers for sure.

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Apology accepted. Thanks for the well wishes. I also look forward to seeing some good local high school football again next year. I'd like to see Richie do well kicking for you guys. He will get offers for sure.

 

I was reading from top to bottom, and I sure thought it odd someone was going after bison4 for bashing a kid. If anything, he'd go after someone who DID bash a kid.

Frankly, I was shocked Yazzie only got a small school offer. I didn't necessarily think he was SEC material, but he's a mid major guy, at least. I think some larger schools missed the boat on him. He was the best player I saw all season.

Now, as far as the pecking order for next year, was Hendersonville not hit hard by graduation? Not that I'm arguing the prediction, I really don't know. Someone fill me in on Hendersonville, Gallatin, Beech, and the Wilson County schools.

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I was reading from top to bottom, and I sure thought it odd someone was going after bison4 for bashing a kid. If anything, he'd go after someone who DID bash a kid.

Frankly, I was shocked Yazzie only got a small school offer. I didn't necessarily think he was SEC material, but he's a mid major guy, at least. I think some larger schools missed the boat on him. He was the best player I saw all season.

Now, as far as the pecking order for next year, was Hendersonville not hit hard by graduation? Not that I'm arguing the prediction, I really don't know. Someone fill me in on Hendersonville, Gallatin, Beech, and the Wilson County schools.

 

 

I don't know a thing about the Wilson County teams. All I can speak of is Hendersonville, and let me tell you, this team is going to be STOUT in the trenches this season!

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I don't know a thing about the Wilson County teams. All I can speak of is Hendersonville, and let me tell you, this team is going to be STOUT in the trenches this season!

 

 

Our line will be unmatched next season. We have upcoming Juniors such as Joe Townsend, Cayman Russell, and Brady Kelly that are going to contribute to our line in a great way. Troy Dye will be a great TE, he is a great blocker and has good hands. Look out for this line next season.

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Our line will be unmatched next season. We have upcoming Juniors such as Joe Townsend, Cayman Russell, and Brady Kelly that are going to contribute to our line in a great way. Troy Dye will be a great TE, he is a great blocker and has good hands. Look out for this line next season.

 

 

what about the seniors??

 

and someone please fill me in on sc and beech.who will be good for them?

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what about the seniors??

 

and someone please fill me in on sc and beech.who will be good for them?

 

Some good players returning for SC

Brandon Porch QB, punt retuner

Robby Ignagni lineman

Jacob Hamblen RB, DB

Daryll Eubanks back, LB

Mathew Hinricher WR, FS will take over kicking chores

Jesse Carrigan has potential at center and nose guard

Madison Tate-Booker is fast if his leg heals

That's about all I know since so many starters were lost.

Good luck boys, God bless and stay healthy.

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Some good players returning for SC

Brandon Porch QB, punt retuner

Robby Ignagni lineman

Jacob Hamblen RB, DB

Daryll Eubanks back, LB

Mathew Hinricher WR, FS will take over kicking chores

Jesse Carrigan has potential at center and nose guard

Madison Tate-Booker is fast if his leg heals

That's about all I know since so many starters were lost.

Good luck boys, God bless and stay healthy.

 

 

thanks for the info

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