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Hope everyone had a great Christmas and holiday break! We are so excited about our playday this year, as we expect to have more teams than ever.  We are now at 39 teams; 31 varsity and 8 JV teams. We are taking 6 more teams, so please email me if you would like to enter your varsity or junior varsity team in Beech's playday!

 

Coach Powell

Beech High School

 

erica.powell@sumnerschool.org

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I know everyone is excited about opening day on Monday when we can all take the field! Ok, not really since it is supposed to be below 30 and/or rainy EVERY DAY... :(  I wanted to update everyone on how many teams are in our playday at Beech.  Right now we have 38 teams entered.  It looks like we will have FOUR varsity pools (with 7-8 teams in each one) and then ONE JV pool (with 7-8 teams as well).  We are still taking up to five more teams (4 varsity and 1 JV).  Please email me if you would like to enter! erica.powell@sumnerschools.org

 

Here are the teams as of now:

 

Allen County-Scottsville (KY)

Beech

Brentwood High

Columbia Academy

Clarksville Northeast

Clarksville High

Davidson Academy

Dickson County High

Eagleville High

Franklin High

Goodpasture

Greenbrier High

Harpath Hall

Hendersonville High

Hume Fogg

Lavergne High

Lebanon High

Livingston Academy

Louisville Male (KY)

Mt. Juliet High

Portland High

Riverdale High

Ravenwood High

Station Camp High

Soddy Daisy High

St. Benedict (Auburndale)

Smyrna High

Waverly High

Westmoreland High

Wilson Central High

White House High

 

 

Davidson Academy JV

LaVergne JV

Hendersonville JV

Riverdale JV

Wilson Central JV

White House JV

Allen County-Scottsville (KY) JV

 

 

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One more update. Allen County (KY) had to drop their JV because of high school softball rules in their state, so we were able to add McEwen High as well as Soddy's JV. Now our playday is FULL. Let me know if you would like to be on the waiting list as we usually have a team drop out or drop games. Praying for good weather!

 

Coach Powell
Beech High School

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