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Why is that interesting? Forrest has won the past two meetings and whipped a good Collinwood (MUCH better than Watertown) team. So are you implying that Forrest should be the underdog?

Oh, and they've actually won the last three.  2009, my sons senior class was the last one to beat Forrest.  Did it all four years while he was there.

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Awesome game.. Fans got their money's worth on both sides.  We appreciated the Chapel Hill hospitality.  Coach Coleman and AD Scott Delk are class acts.  Coach Parkers team has a lot of weapons and Kenny did an excellent job calling the game.  Game could of easily went either way, just as many of us predicted.

 

District 9A will be interesting this season with three really great teams contending for title.  Moore County, Eagleville, and Forrest will be tough.  Don't leave out new team Fayetteville who won big over Richland Friday night or MTCS who is really playing well.  Gonna be great season in 9A. 

 

Cascade on the other hand, gotta a tough row to hoe!  District 12 is a beast!  I think they'd be the favorite if still in 9A after Friday night's performance.  Their new QB is an incredible talent.  Unfortunately, their district schedule will likely provide 3 sure losses in Giles County, Marshall County, and CPA.  Page is also a likely loss which leaves Spring Hill as the best shot of a district win.  This makes all of their non-district games of vital importance if they hope to see post season play.

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Cascade has gone from the big dog of 9A to the little dog of 12AA. They may do better than a lot of people think in 12AA. Just look at South Pittsburg's football teams, and there enrollment. With that said, I wonder what the rise of Marion County as a football power will have on South Pittsburg. Will some of the good Marion County talent be going to Marion County rather than South Pittsburg?.

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Cascade has gone from the big dog of 9A to the little dog of 12AA. They may do better than a lot of people think in 12AA. Just look at South Pittsburg's football teams, and there enrollment. With that said, I wonder what the rise of Marion County as a football power will have on South Pittsburg. Will some of the good Marion County talent be going to Marion County rather than South Pittsburg?.

It won't happen. All the talent coming up their dads played on state championship teams at SP. Marion is really good this year, and will be next year too. IMO they are better than SP this year. It will come down to who wants it more.

 

On another note good luck Cascade!

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