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TSSAA 2009-2013 Class A District

 

ClassA------District-----------School Name------------------- District Ranku-------Tournament Date

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A D 1 Cloudland

Hampton

North Greene

Unaka

University School

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D 2 Clinch

Cosby

Hancock county

J. Frank White

Washburn

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D 3 Berean Christian

Greenback

Harriman

Knoxville Chirstian

Knoxville Grace

Midway

Rockwood

Tellico Plains

TSC

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D 4 Coalfield

Jellico

Oakdale

Oliver Springs

Oneida

Sunbright

Wartburg Central

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D 5

Boyd Buchanan

Chattanooga Grace

Copper Basin

CSAS

 

Silverdale

Temple

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D 6 Lookout Valley

Marion County

Richard hardy

Sale Creek

Signal Mountain

South Pittsburg

Van Buren

Whitwell

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D 7 Clarkrange

Clay county

Jackson County

Monterey

Puckett County

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D 8 Friendship christian

Gordonsville

Red Boiling Springs

Trousdale County

Watertown

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D9 Clarkville Academy

East Robertson

Houston County

Jo Byrns

McEwen

Merol Hyde

Nashville Christian

White House Heritage

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D10 Cascade

Community

Eagleville

F.C. Boyd

Forrest

Huntland

Middle Tennessee Christian

Moore County

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D11 Columbia Academy

Cornersville

Culleoka

Hampshire

Mt. Pleasant

Richland

Sante FE

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D 12 Collinwood

Frank Hughes

Loretto

Perry county

Summertown

Wayne county

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D 13 Big Sandy

Carroll Academy Randy hatch

Clarksburg

Dresden

Gleason

Hollow Rock-Bruceton

Huntington

McKenzie

West Carroll

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D 14 Bradford

Greenfield

Halls

Humboldt

Lake County

Peabody

South Fulton

Union City

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D 15 Adamsville --

Madison magnet

Middleton

Riverdale

Scotts Hill

South Gibson

Trinity Christia

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D 16 Douglass

North Middle college

MAHS

MASE

Memphis Liberal Arts

Treadwell

Westwood

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I didn't see Page in there. Am I just missing it? Go down to the third thread on this forum and you will see the tournaments listed and the dates. I am going to post the 2009-2013 new districts on this site so those schools would like to see them can do so. DistrictIA this year is seperated from IAA and then there's IAAA. Even Division II has changed a little bit in 2009-2013.. This has been publicized but Volleyball is the first sport of the 2009 season and this is a reminder.

 

Thanks for doing this.

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kYears 2009-2013 Class IAA Districts

 

Class District School Name District ranking Tournament

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AA DI Elizabethton

Happy Valley

Johnson County

Sullivan East

Sullivan North

Unicoi County

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D2 Chucky-Doak

Clairborne County

Cumberland Gap

Grainger

Greenville

South Greene

West Greene

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D3 Austin-East Vanette Robinson Kelso

Gatlinburg-Pittman

Gibbs

Knoxville Carter

Knoxville fulton

Pigeon forge

Union County

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D4 Alcoa

CAK

Kingston

Loudon

Scott county

Stone Memorial

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D5 Collegedale

McMinn central

Meigs County

Polk County

Sequoyah

Sweetwater

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D6 Brainard

Chattanooga Centra

East Hamplin

East Riidge

Hixson

Howard

Red Bank

Tyne

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D7 Bledsoe county Rhonda Cagle

Chattanooga Christian

Grundy County

Notre Dame

Sequatchie County

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D8 Cannon County

DeKalb County

Livingston Academy

Smith Sounty

Upperman

York Institut

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D9 Goodpasture

Greenbrier

Hume-Fogg

Macon County

Sycamore

Westmoreland

White House

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D10 CPA

David lipscomb

East Literature

Maplewood

MLK

Pearl Cohn

Stratford

Whites creek

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D11 Camden

Cheatham County

Creekwood

Harpeth

Montgomery Central

Stewart county

Waverly

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D12 East Hickman David Judkins

Fairview

Giles county

Hickman County

Lewis county

Marshall County

Page

Spring Hill

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D13 Covington

Crockett county

Dyersburg

Gibson Cou

Haywood County

Milan

Obion County

Ripley

Westview

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D!4 Bolivar Central

Chester county

Fayette Ware David Beaver

JacksonCentral-merry

Jackson South Side

Lexington

Liberty Magnet

Mcnairy Central

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D15 Frayer

Kingsbury

Manasssas

Memphis Northside

Trezevant

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D16 Booker t. Washington

Carver Pat Porchiran

Fairley

Hillcrest

Oakhaven

Sheffield

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TSSAA Class DIAAA Districts for 2009-2013

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Class District School Name District Ranking Tournament

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AAA D1 Daniel Boone

David Crockett

Dobbyns Bennett

Science hill

Sullivan Central

Sullivan south

Tennessee high

Volunteer

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D2 Cherokee

Cocke County

Jefferson County

Morristown East

Morristown West

Sevier county

Seymour

South Doyle

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D3 Anderson County

Campbell county

Clinton

Hardin Valley

Karnes

Knoxville Central

Knoxville Halls

Oak Ridge

Powell

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D4 Bearden Jennifer Allen

Farragut

Heritage

Knoxville Catholic

Knoxville West

Lenoir city

Maryville

William blount

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D5 Bradley Central

Cleveland

McMinn County

Ooltewah

Rhea County

Soddy Daisy

Walker Valley

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D6 Coffee County

Cookeville

Cumberland county

Warren County

White County

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D7 Columbia

Franklin County

Lawrence county

Lincoln County

Shelbyville

Tullahom

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D8 Blackman

Lavergne

Oakland

Riverdale

Siegel

Smyrna

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D9 Beech Darci Adams

Gallatin

Hendersonville

Lebanon

Mt.Juliet

Portland

Station Camp

Wilson Central

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D10 Clarksville

Clarksville Northeast

Clarksville Northwest

Dickson County

Henry County

Kenwood

Rossview

Springfield

West Creek

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D11 Brentwood

Centinnel

Franklin

Hillsboro

Independence

Ravenwood

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D12 Antioch

Cane Ridge

Glencliff

Hillwood

Hunters lane

McGavock

Nashville Overton

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D13 Brighton

Dyer County

Hardin County

Jackson Northside

Munfor

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D14 Arlington

Bartlett Sheriee Walker

Bolton

Cordova

Craigmont

Millington

Raleigh Egypt

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D15 Collierville

Germantown

Houston

Kirby

Memphis Overton

Ridgeway

Southwind Sarah Glaser

Wooddale

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D16 Hamilton

Melrose

Memphis Central

Memphis East

 

Memphis Whiteside

 

Mitchell

White Station

White Haven

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2009-2013 TSSAA Division2 alignments

 

DivIIA East/East Middle/West Middle

 

Davidson(West Middle DAFBB}(FB)(District 1)

DCA(West Middle DAFBB)(FB)(District 1)

Ezell Harding(EastMiddle DAFBB)(FB)District2)

Franklin Road Academy(East Middle DAFBB)(FB)(District 2)

Kings Academy(EastMiddle /cool.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="B)" border="0" alt="cool.gif" />(District2)

Knoxville Webb(East Middle DAFBB)(FB)(District 2)

Lancaster Christian(East Middle DAB)(District1)

Mt. Juliet Christian(West MiddleDAFB) (FB)(District 2)(District1)

Riverside(WestMiddleDFB)(FB)(District 1)

St Andrews(West Middle DAFBu)(FB) (District 1)

St Cecelia(West/Middle DABB)(District 1)

USN(East Middle DAFBB)(District 2)

Webb School (East Middle DAFB)(FB)(District 2)

Zion Christian(East Middle)(DAFB)(FB)(District2)

 

For DivA East/Middle Tennessee, F designates football, B designates small school Basketball and BB designates large small school Basketball.

 

DivIIA West

 

Bishop Byrne-Memphis Daniel Armstrong

ECS-Cordova

Ellison

FACS-Somerville

Fayette AcademySommerville

First Assemble Christian-Cordova

Harding AcademyMemphis

Immaculate conception-Memphis

Jackson Christian

Laussane-memphis

Memphis Catholic

Tipton-Rosemark-Millington

Rossville

SBEC

StGeorges-Collierville

St Mary

USJ-Jackson

 

DivII AA

 

EASTMiddle

Baylor-Chattanooga

BGAFranklin Shawn Robinson

Brentwood Adademy-Brentwood

Ensworth-nashville

Father RyanNasvillle

GPS-chattanooga

Harpeth hallnashville

MBAnashville

McCallieChattanooga

Pope John Paul-Hendersonville

 

 

West

Briarcrest-memphis

CBHS-memphis

Hutchinson-Memphis

MUS-memphis

St Agnes-Memphis

St Benedict-Memphis Angie Bachman

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Interesting stuff. You have now the Williamson County district and a metro Nashville district in AAA. Thanks for the post, PH.

These Divisions were copied off of the TSSAA Web Site. There could be errors but if corrections are made by the TSSAA and I pick it up i will make the corrections.

 

The reason this was posted is that Volleyball is one of the first School Sports of the year and tought that a copy of the Classification would at least give notice that Districts have been changed or reclassified. The absolute verified copy is located on the TSSAA Web SITE HOME PAGE.

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uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuDean's List: Switches to DII changes Nashville prep landscape

By: Harold Huggins, hhuggins@nashvillecitypaper.com

 

Posted: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:00 am

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Franklin Road Academy hosted its annual Highland Games which got started late on Saturday. As always, the highlight was the Kilt Mile. Mike Strasinger for The City Paper

 

Starting this fall, there will be a notable change for a portion of Nashville??™s high school sports landscape ??” created by several schools??™ move to Division II.

 

Following the Spring Fling state championships in May, three of the area??™s high-profile schools will be heading to the D-II ranks. A private school threesome of Ezell-Harding, Franklin Road Academy and Donelson Christian Academy recently joined Davidson Academy and University School of Nashville (which were already in DII-A) to comprise a statewide 14-team league.

 

The presence of Knoxville powerhouse Webb, which dropped one notch from DII-AA, makes for an even stronger division. And St. Cecilia, a small all-girls school, also chose to drop to DII-A.

 

Tourney formats and schedules are being compiled.

 

???This is a lot like the old District 7 ??” a league reunited, ??? said DII-A region coordinator Kevin LeGate.

 

LeGate also is Davidson Academy??™s 10-year athletic director, whose school went to DII-A four years ago.

 

???We??™ll still play the schools we have in the past,??? he said. ???But with schools like FRA, DCA and Ezell coming in, that will make for more competition and make it even stronger and better.???

 

DA has won three DII-A state football titles in the past four years.

 

???In football, there??™s five teams on one side, four on the other (in East/Middle and West/Middle),??? LeGate said.

 

For basketball, the committee divided the schools into one large and several small groups. All of the Nashville schools ??” DCA, FRA, Davidson, Ezell, USN and St. Cecilia ??” joined Knox Webb in the larger school category.

 

???It works well for us,??? said Ezell athletic director and softball coach Don Freudenthal, whose teams have won 12 state softball titles. ???I can??™t speak for the other Nashville schools who made the switch, but I think we??™re very similar in the area of joining a situation which best fits the needs of our clientele and what the school??™s mission is.???

 

For Freudenthal, this was the best route for Ezell.

 

???I did a lot of background checking,??? he said. ???I talked extensively with Kevin (LeGate), whose school was already in DII-A. I talked about all the pros and cons of playing in that division, and it seemed the best for us.???

 

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The article by Nashville City Paper evidently caught most off guard as the DII Middle/East restructuring was a substantial change and really not surprising. Adding three schools to their Middle Tennesse ranks gave DII small the chance to reduce their operational cost and expand their base. But unless the article is short on details, there still are some changes to be made and the article sure scooped the Tennessean who normally finds out those matters more quickly. While the schools cost would be helped some, its effects on attendance and costs to the parents and fans might not be effected as much but its a step in the right direction. Now we'll have to see the effect on the TSSAA and the increase in the number of Tournaments they are having to produce. Whether the effect of holding their Tournament in Knoxville is a part of an overall DII effort and the State will be held there for total DivII its not known but for the next two years, the Fan base in DivII Memphis will be traveling the same or longer unless they decide they are having their own State Tournament there. It's evident something may change again since no detail was made. While the 2009-10 Calender was posted on the TSSAA web site, no details were made on tournaments. As many know, VBall State Tournaments were held with DI last year buteven the City Paper scooped the TSSAA and reported that the State Tournament for VB would be held at Knoxville Webb this year and DCA next year which likely had the TSSAA's approval. There is no reason why anyone would have an objection except the schools themselves. So changes are here and they will come fast and we will await what happens next. We'll know after the Spring Fling.

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It's not volleyball-related, but I noticed another implication of what's in that article--D2 appears to be pulling out of Spring Fling (if that concept even continues)...

I noticed that.I think its all right. FRA has a good facility for DII plus other schools. DI has most of Middle Tennessee to do what they need, baseball, track, softball. They had most things tied up. Member Schools will decide. Not a real problem. It has been held in the Boro long enough, if held there, the facilities are still all right. Same number of schools, just have different names. Same all the way thru. Very likely a lot more changes before everything is over in every sport. It doesnt make any difference. It's over with and DII can do what it wants. It was a good business move and one for survival. Small schools in MTDII helped themselves. Good luck.

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Misunderstanding causes one school to dropout of DII.

Prep Notebook: Lancaster Christian changes mind about joining TSSAA

BY TOM KREAGER ??? TKREAGER@DNJ.COM ??? April 5, 2009

 

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Lancaster Christian has decided to pass on joining the TSSAA at this time. The school had been accepted as a TSSAA member school before reneging, deciding it was not ready to compete in the high school association and follow their bylaws.

 

 

 

"I think we kind of rushed into it," said Sherry Lancaster, co-principal of the school.

 

Lancaster said she wasn't aware of some of the TSSAA rules, referencing a transfer rule requiring athletes to sit out a year of varsity competition if they move in from another school without a change of residence.

 

"We don't think its right for that person to sit out just because they decided to come here after playing somewhere else the year before," Lancaster said.

 

Lancaster Christian had been placed in a Division II-A region prior to bowing out of the TSSAA.

 

TSSAA Executive Director Ronnie Carter said all of the teams in Lancaster's region that had scheduled the school will pick up a forfeited region win since they dropped out.

 

He said the schools can still play Lancaster this season.

 

"That's where it might get a little wacky," Carter said. "They may play them and win. They'd be 0-1 overall but 1-0 in the region."

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