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A warning for Upperman fans going to Mcminn Central. When they say EARLY, you better get there EARLY! An hour before the game just won't cut it. Better get to that ticket window line and buy the ticket and then be prepared for a long wait in the other line.

 

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SH!!!! Don't tell them. That's how we get all the best seats. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

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I pictured this to be the state championship game. The winner of this game may cruise to the title.

 

About Mcminn Central's gym, about how many will it hold and will they stop selling tickets when they reach that number?

 

 

 

I think the gym hold about 1500. Not sure how many extra tickets will be sold.

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I pictured this to be the state championship game. The winner of this game may cruise to the title.

 

About Mcminn Central's gym, about how many will it hold and will they stop selling tickets when they reach that number?

 

 

It's one of the round gyms that was popular about 40 years ago to build. And it is LOUD because of the design! I don't know if they're allowed to sell more than seating capacity. The place will be packed to the rafters.

 

I'd suggest getting a ticket as early as possible, then dining at Memories or Michael's in Etowah if you want good food. There are also several of the fast food style chains in Etowah. Be back to get in line about an hour prior to game time.

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What time does the ticket window open??

 

I just talked to the front office and tickets go on sell at 6 and the gates open at 6. Keep in mind that is EST. For what its worth, 10 minutes before tipoff of last years game there was plenty of seats left but with you being the visitors you are gonna be crammed into one corner of the gym so be prepared. Also, its supposed to be in the 70's Sat. so it will be HOT inside the gym. Just a friendly word of advice.

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I just talked to the front office and tickets go on sell at 6 and the gates open at 6. Keep in mind that is EST. For what its worth, 10 minutes before tipoff of last years game there was plenty of seats left but with you being the visitors you are gonna be crammed into one corner of the gym so be prepared. Also, its supposed to be in the 70's Sat. so it will be HOT inside the gym. Just a friendly word of advice.

 

 

 

MC better bring their A game, looking at the schedules - those Bees did a good job. Good Luck to the Chargerettes.

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The Roundhouse should definitely be rockin' Saturday night. I, for one, can't wait. I don't know a thing about Upperman except for what I have read. But, given what I have read, they should be respected. Central had better show up ready to play. (I'm confident they will)

To all of the Upperman fans that will be traveling to McMinn Central: drive carefully and be safe.

GO BIG BLUE!!!

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I'm not sure if the time is regulated by TSSAA, like too many things are. I imagine Upperman will be selling tickets at their school, won't they?

 

Perhaps some of the people who post on here who work at Central or Upperman will post that information.

 

FYI: Upperman received fax this morning from McMinn that half of the tickets would be for Upperman

at the ticket booth at McMinn. So NO tickets at Upperman will be on sale. Wished there were advance

tickets on sale........just due to the drive. Just have to leave earlier.

 

Wished I had a friend there that could get me tickets. /blush.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blush:" border="0" alt="blush.gif" /> Hum?

 

This should be an awesome game.

 

GO LADY BEESSSSS!!! /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

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