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Camden and Creek Wood have been the "front runners" in the district since it came to be in 2009. Harpeth and Stewart County have each been to the playoffs in 2 of the 3 years of play. Cheatham County and Montgomery Central have each been to the playoffs once during that time. Waverly has been right on the "playoff bubble" in each of the three seasons but they've yet to qualify for the postseason.

 

Montgomery Central and Stewart County will have to replace good head football coaches who have stepped down from their respective schools for personal family reasons.

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Camden and Creek Wood have been the "front runners" in the district since it came to be in 2009. Harpeth and Stewart County have each been to the playoffs in 2 of the 3 years of play. Cheatham County and Montgomery Central have each been to the playoffs once during that time. Waverly has been right on the "playoff bubble" in each of the three seasons but they've yet to qualify for the postseason.

 

Montgomery Central and Stewart County will have to replace good head football coaches who have stepped down from their respective schools for personal family reasons.

 

Montgomery Central made a great hire to replace the Coach that is leaving. They will be in good hands with a solid coaching staff as well. They are going to push them to be the very best they can and I believe the players will respond. I know they lost a lot this past year but if the young men will listen and learn what is being taught they will surprise A LOT of teams.

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Camden and Creek Wood have been the "front runners" in the district since it came to be in 2009. Harpeth and Stewart County have each been to the playoffs in 2 of the 3 years of play. Cheatham County and Montgomery Central have each been to the playoffs once during that time. Waverly has been right on the "playoff bubble" in each of the three seasons but they've yet to qualify for the postseason.

 

Montgomery Central and Stewart County will have to replace good head football coaches who have stepped down from their respective schools for personal family reasons.

 

I have seen Camden play several times over the last decade and they are always a well prepared, hard-nosed team. I would like to see a little more diversity out of the offense, however I think they will be the team to beat in this district.

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I have seen Camden play several times over the last decade and they are always a well prepared, hard-nosed team. I would like to see a little more diversity out of the offense, however I think they will be the team to beat in this district.

They are a very well prepared team. We had a chance to beat them last season, but missed a crucial extra point In The last moments of the game. We have to travel to Camden this year with a new coach in place. I like our chances however.

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