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1 Farragut

2 Ravenwood

3 Cleveland

4 Maryville

5 Independence

6 Knox West

7 Bearden

8 Riverdale

9 Oak Ridge

10 Hendersoville

11 Brentwood

12 LaVergne

13 Collierville

14 Clarksville

15 Morristown West

16 Franklin

17 Dobyns-Bennett

18 White Station

19 Blackman

20 Centennial

21 Tennessee

22 McGavock

23 Sullivan South

24 Hardin Valley

25 Cookeville

 

D2

1 CBHS

2 MBA

3 MUS

4 Knox Webb

5 Braircrest

6 McCallie

7 BGA

8 Father Ryan

9 St Benedict

10 St Georges

 

AA/A

1 CAK

2 USJ

3 CCS

4 Alcoa

5 Boyd-Buchanan

6 Station Camp

7 Knox Catholic

8 JCS

9 Carter

10 Madison

11 Lexington

12 Loudon

13 Notre Dame

14 Jackson Northside

15 White House Heritage

16 Hume-Fogg

17 Seymour

18 Dyersburg

19 Sweetwater

20 CPA

 

Top 25 Overall

1 CBHS

2 Farragut

3 Ravenwood

4 Cleveland

5 Maryville

6 CAK

7 MBA

8 Idependence

9 MUS

10 Knox Webb

11 Knox West

12 Bearden

13 Riverdale

14 Oak Ridge

15 Braircrest

16 McCallie

17 BGA

18 Father Ryan

19 USJ

20 CCS

21 Alcoa

22 Boyd-Buchanan

23 Hendersoville

24 Brentwood

25 LaVergne

 

Top 10 East Tennessee

1 Farragut

2 Cleveland

3 Maryville

4 CAK

5 Knox Webb

6 Knox West

7 Bearden

8 Oak Ridge

9 McCallie

10 CCS

 

Top 10 Middle Tennessee

1 Ravenwood

2 MBA

3 Independence

4 Riverdale

5 BGA

6 Father Ryan

7 Hendersoville

8 Brentwood

9 LaVergne

10 Clarksville

 

Top 10 West Tennessee

1 CBHS

2 MUS

3 Braircrest

4 USJ

5 St Benedict

6 Collierville

7 White Station

8 St Georges

9 JCS

10 Madison

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I don't think Maryville should be ranked that high, I've watched them play and they're a good team, however, they are young. They had a few quality wins, but I see them finishing 4th in their own district behind Farragut, Bearden, and Sevier County (if they can play like they are capable). I, personally, would take all three of those teams in a match against Maryville. Not knocking on Maryville at all, they are a good, solid team, I just think there are teams who are better and more experienced, but they are capable of being the 3rd seed in that district.

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I don't think Maryville should be ranked that high, I've watched them play and they're a good team, however, they are young. They had a few quality wins, but I see them finishing 4th in their own district behind Farragut, Bearden, and Sevier County (if they can play like they are capable). I, personally, would take all three of those teams in a match against Maryville. Not knocking on Maryville at all, they are a good, solid team, I just think there are teams who are better and more experienced, but they are capable of being the 3rd seed in that district.

 

 

Agree and disagree. You are right--Maryville is young, hence the fact that they got drilled by CBHS. Young teams can be very inconsistent and sometimes be jittery against high quality programs. I also agree that they shouldn't be ranked as high as 4th, but I do think that Maryville is better than Sevier County and maybe even Bearden. I also agree that they could easily finish 4th or even 5th in their district, but this is because they are in such a tough district, not because they are not a strong team. On the other hand, I also believe that they have a shot at winning their district. I know, I know...Farragut is great...yada, yada, but they are not as good as their 07 or 08 team and could very easily have an off night this year.

 

Also, keep in mind that mjuhb doesn't see all of these games; therefore, he makes his rankings based on results. Maryville beat CAK and Oak Ridge this week (two very quality sides), so he bumped them.

 

If I see two teams that I think are too low, I would say Mo. West and Knox West need to move up a little. Knox West had a great showing in S.C. this weekend. Thought it was hilarious that Tanner was playing in goal!

 

Too high? Hardin Valley. They are a year or two away.

 

Who needs more buzz? Lenoir City--they tied Bearden this week and are quite a bit better than Hardin Valley. (Even though they tied this year).

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Agree and disagree. You are right--Maryville is young, hence the fact that they got drilled by CBHS. Young teams can be very inconsistent and sometimes be jittery against high quality programs. I also agree that they shouldn't be ranked as high as 4th, but I do think that Maryville is better than Sevier County and maybe even Bearden. I also agree that they could easily finish 4th or even 5th in their district, but this is because they are in such a tough district, not because they are not a strong team. On the other hand, I also believe that they have a shot at winning their district. I know, I know...Farragut is great...yada, yada, but they are not as good as their 07 or 08 team and could very easily have an off night this year.

 

Also, keep in mind that mjuhb doesn't see all of these games; therefore, he makes his rankings based on results. Maryville beat CAK and Oak Ridge this week (two very quality sides), so he bumped them.

 

If I see two teams that I think are too low, I would say Mo. West and Knox West need to move up a little. Knox West had a great showing in S.C. this weekend. Thought it was hilarious that Tanner was playing in goal!

 

Too high? Hardin Valley. They are a year or two away.

 

Who needs more buzz? Lenoir City--they tied Bearden this week and are quite a bit better than Hardin Valley. (Even though they tied this year).

 

If Maryville played against Sevier County the way they played against CAK Sevier County wouldn't stand a chance...

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I don't think Maryville should be ranked that high, I've watched them play and they're a good team, however, they are young. They had a few quality wins, but I see them finishing 4th in their own district behind Farragut, Bearden, and Sevier County (if they can play like they are capable). I, personally, would take all three of those teams in a match against Maryville. Not knocking on Maryville at all, they are a good, solid team, I just think there are teams who are better and more experienced, but they are capable of being the 3rd seed in that district.

 

 

Why would you say Sevier County is favored over Maryville? When did you see Maryville play? Certainly Maryville has an uphill battle going on the road against Faragut and Bearden but I would definitely favor them over Sevier County.

 

I think this district is still up for grabs for sure. However, I think the way Maryville's young team is playing they have a great shot at it.

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