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District II-A East/Middle Regional Tournament:

 

Knoxville Webb 2

USN 1

Double OT game that saw Knox Webb score with approx. 3 minutes left in regulation to take it to bonus soccer

 

BGA 4

FRA 0

Another dominate performance by BGA. 

 

This sets up a championship game tomorrow at 5 @ FRA between #1 seed BGA and #2 seed Knoxville Webb

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It's Sub-State Tournament time:

 

#4 Harding Academy (6-2-1) vs. #1 Battle Ground Academy (16-1)

#3 University School of Nashville (9-7-3) vs. #2 University School of Jackson (11-4-2)

#3 Evangelical Christian School (10-4) vs. #2 Webb School of Knoxville (15-2)

#4 Franklin Road Academy (9-7-4) vs. #1 St. George's (9-4-5)

 

Predictions:

BGA over Harding

USN over USJ

ECS over Webb

St George over FRA

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Congratulations to the BGA Wildcats on your State Championship.  2-0 win over St Georges.

 

Finished the year 19-1 with wins over MBA, Riverdale(2 state tournament teams), Page, Columbia(2 District winners), Brentwood Academy, JPII, and did not allow a district goal all season.  The lone loss was to #5 nationally ranked Franklin 2-0. 

 

It's very possible that the two best soccer teams in Tennessee in 2014 are located a mile apart in Franklin, Tennessee.

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I am a MBA loyalist and the team, led by Junior Will Emerson, is shaping up. In last night's scrimmage MBA tied Franklin HS 1-1. MBA controlled possession against FHS (they lost tons of seniors) but gave up a late goal when Coach Cheevers cleared the bench.

 

I thing Baylor in the East and Christian Brothers in the West are the teams to beat. I am looking forward to reading your comments on FRHS. On paper they should be rebuilding but they ave had our number the last few seasons.

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