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Class 5A State Champs for 2011?


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1. Columbia Central- Defending state champs. Still talented and fast. Will pirch the tower until someone knocks them off.

 

2. Memphis Ridgeway- 13-1 semifinalist last season. Probably the most talented team in 5A. Tons of athletes and speed all over the field on both sides.

 

3. Powell- Very talented. I don't know much about them, but I've heard they will be right in the thick of things.

 

4. Henry County- Returns 17 starters from last year's 10-2 squad. Big, fast, talented and deep. A handfull of division 1 prospects including SEC recruit Andrew Jelks.

 

There will be other teams who make noise as well.

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1. Columbia Central- Defending state champs. Still talented and fast. Will pirch the tower until someone knocks them off.

 

2. Memphis Ridgeway- 13-1 semifinalist last season. Probably the most talented team in 5A. Tons of athletes and speed all over the field on both sides.

 

3. Powell- Very talented. I don't know much about them, but I've heard they will be right in the thick of things.

 

4. Henry County- Returns 17 starters from last year's 10-2 squad. Big, fast, talented and deep. A handfull of division 1 prospects including SEC recruit Andrew Jelks.

 

There will be other teams who make noise as well.

This...Powell looked the real deal dismantling Sullivan South in a scrimmage last week. They spent much of last year at #1 with a junior dominated team and should play out the year with a chip on their shoulder. These 4 in the semi-finals with Powell over Ridgeway at Cookeville.

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This...Powell looked the real deal dismantling Sullivan South in a scrimmage last week. They spent much of last year at #1 with a junior dominated team and should play out the year with a chip on their shoulder. These 4 in the semi-finals with Powell over Ridgeway at Cookeville.

 

 

Didn't quite get that feeling from Powell, Crawdad. South was down 20-14 and moving the ball until we threw into triple coverage...int for TD. Powell defense needs work if they are to challenge for state because the South offense has sputtered a little so far.

 

Good luck to all!

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Columbia or Powell wins it all. West, catholic or Anderson County dont have a shot. Not this year anyway.

HOOK EM' HORNS MAYBE NEXT YEAR!!!!!!!!

I believe West would handle Powell myself. Powell is about the same as last year; just more experience. If anyone comes out of the Knoxville area, it will be West. BTW West lost to Columbia 7-0 last year, and Columbia lost quite a bit from what I understand.

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I believe West would handle Powell myself. Powell is about the same as last year; just more experience. If anyone comes out of the Knoxville area, it will be West. BTW West lost to Columbia 7-0 last year, and Columbia lost quite a bit from what I understand.

Columbia did lost a lot but they lost more the year before and returned to the State title and won. They have gotten really lucky with Transfers such as Colton Belew. The former Giles County ATH is 6-2 180 and can play virtually anywere on offense. His Cousin and HC's son Eric Belew is returning and committed to Memphis. Probably the best all around ATH in the state. The line was questionable but looked really good in the Jamboree and actually has a good amount of size after losing two 300 pounders last year. I'd like to see West and the Lions have a rematch in the post season! What a game that would be.

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I believe West would handle Powell myself. Powell is about the same as last year; just more experience. If anyone comes out of the Knoxville area, it will be West. BTW West lost to Columbia 7-0 last year, and Columbia lost quite a bit from what I understand.

We know just how explosive Powell's offense will be, but the big question mark for Powell will be on defense. They only lost 3 defensive starters, but 2 of those were their star DEs. What really made the difference for the Panthers last year was the great play of their defensive line. If they are going to make a playoff run, they'll have to get good d-line play again. Powell had a handful of defensive starters sit out during the jamboree on Thursday (due to injuries), so hopefully injuries won't derail their chances.

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