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Last night Camden beat Huntingdon by a score of 68-30 to improve to 7-0 on the season. Here is a look at District 11-AA and tonight's slate of action:

 

1.) Camden: 7-0 (1-0)

2.) Cheatham County: 4-2 (1-0)

3.) Harpeth: 4-3 (1-0)

4.) Waverly: 3-2 (0-0)

5.) Creek Wood: 3-3 (0-1)

6.) Stewart County: 3-4 (0-1)

7.) Montgomery Central: 2-5 (0-1)

 

Cheatham County vs White House

Stewart County vs Creek Wood

Harpeth vs Camden

Waverly vs Montgomery Central

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Last night Camden beat Huntingdon by a score of 68-30 to improve to 7-0 on the season. Here is a look at District 11-AA and tonight's slate of action:

 

1.) Camden: 7-0 (1-0)

2.) Cheatham County: 4-2 (1-0)

3.) Harpeth: 4-3 (1-0)

4.) Waverly: 3-2 (0-0)

5.) Creek Wood: 3-3 (0-1)

6.) Stewart County: 3-4 (0-1)

7.) Montgomery Central: 2-5 (0-1)

 

Cheatham County vs White House

Stewart County vs Creek Wood

Harpeth vs Camden

Waverly vs Montgomery Central

 

Camden remains undefeated and moves to 8-0 (2-0 in district play) with a big win over a good Harpeth team. Go LIONS!

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Sorry I stepped away from CoachT for the weekend but I am now back and as of this morning the district looks as follows:

 

1.) Camden: 8-0 (2-0)

2.) Waverly: 5-2 (1-0)

3.) Cheatham County: 5-3 (1-0)

4.) Creek Wood: 5-3 (1-1)

5.) Harpeth: 4-4 (1-1)

6.) Stewart County: 3-5 (0-2)

7.) Montgomery Central: 2-6 (0-2)

 

In tonight's action:

 

Cheatham County hosts Greenbrier

Harpeth hosts Sycamore

Stewart County travels to McEwen

 

On Friday night the slate looks as follows:

 

White House at Cheatham County

Creek Wood at Perry County

Sycamore at Montgomery Central

Dickson County at Waverly

 

On Saturday night:

 

David Lipscomb at Harpeth

Montgomery Central at Clarksville Academy

 

 

 

I have no schedule for Camden over the holidays so if someone would keep me posted on their sate of games that would be great!

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Last night Cheatham County defeated Portland 58-44 to improve to 5-3 on the season. The Cubs were led by sophomore Jacob Saunders who scored 21 points and hit 4 three-pointers on the night. Junior post Billy Thomas added 14 points and shot 7-for-7 from the floor (including a monster dunk in the second quarter).

 

The Cubs (5-3) host Greenbrier (5-1 on the season) tonight in those teams second matchup of the season. Cheatham County defeated Greenbrier on the Bobcats home floor last Monday by a score of 63-49. It was Greenbrier's lone defeat of the season to this point. Greenbrier has an impressive backcourt that is led by senior guard Connor Peach. Peach scored 30 points last night in the Bobcats overtime win over Jo Byrns (who has 2 victories over 11-AA representative Montgomery Central thus far this season).

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In last night's action:

 

Cheatham County beat Greenbrier 48-38

 

Jacob Saunders scored 27 points (four 3-pointers) to lead the way for the Cubs. Brady Bose added 11 points.

 

Harpeth beat Sycamore 62-46

 

Davis Anderton scored 15 points (three 3-pointers), Jess Morris scored 13 points, and Ethan Hurt scored 12 points to lead what was a very balanced Indian attack against their county rivals.

 

Stewart County lost to McEwen 21-50

 

Tyler Neblett scored 10 points and hit three 3-pointers however the Rebels as a team only scored 6 points in the 1st, 3rd, and 4th quarters combined.

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I haven't had a lot to say about 11aa in a while, but this year is shaping up to be a good, competitive season. You potentially have 4 teams that have a shot at winning the district title. Harpeth, Camden, Cheatham, and Waverly all have a chance to be tops in the district this year. And with the other district being weaker than they have in a long time, 11aa could very likely have several teams competing for the region title as well. Good luck to all the teams, I'm looking forward to the coming weeks.

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I haven't had a lot to say about 11aa in a while, but this year is shaping up to be a good, competitive season. You potentially have 4 teams that have a shot at winning the district title. Harpeth, Camden, Cheatham, and Waverly all have a chance to be tops in the district this year. And with the other district being weaker than they have in a long time, 11aa could very likely have several teams competing for the region title as well. Good luck to all the teams, I'm looking forward to the coming weeks.

Weaker? Are you serious? Giles Co. and Spring Hill are loaded this year! Both teams return a great amount of experience. I believe that 11AA will be ok but 12AA is still heavy on the talent. Marshall Co. is young but has a bunch of athletes- whoever is the # 4 still will be a mystery. But they are still very, very good.

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