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For those Jefferson County fans who miss the glory days.

 

1987 Jefferson County Patriots (15-0)

Head Coach: Craig Kisabeth

 

W 39-8 Morristown East

W 37-0 Chattanooga City

W 48-0 Karns

W 42-7 Cherokee

W 35-13 Oakland

W 20-17 Rhea Co.

W 35-17 Morristown West

W 50-0 Greeneville

W 52-0 David Crockett

W 27-7 Cocke Co.

 

Playoffs

W 47-7 Sullivan South

W 51-0 Oak Ridge (Bill Young's final game there)

W 30-6 McMinn Co.

W 21-13 Tullahoma (Joe Gaddis' final game there before leaving for Oak Ridge)

W 28-10 Gallatin

 

AAA Mr. Football: Todd Collins

Backfield led by RB Kenny Mattison

 

Clinic Bowl MVP: Taylor QUARLES (QB)

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For those Jefferson County fans who miss the glory days.

 

1987 Jefferson County Patriots (15-0)

Head Coach: Craig Kisabeth

 

W 39-8 Morristown East

W 37-0 Chattanooga City

W 48-0 Karns

W 42-7 Cherokee

W 35-13 Oakland

W 20-17 Rhea Co.

W 35-17 Morristown West

W 50-0 Greeneville

W 52-0 David Crockett

W 27-7 Cocke Co.

 

Playoffs

W 47-7 Sullivan South

W 51-0 Oak Ridge (Bill Young's final game there)

W 30-6 McMinn Co.

W 21-13 Tullahoma (Joe Gaddis' final game there before leaving for Oak Ridge)

W 28-10 Gallatin

 

AAA Mr. Football: Todd Collins

Backfield led by RB Kenny Mattison

 

Clinic Bowl MVP: Taylor QUARLES (QB)

Don't any of those Collins boys have sons now who could raise JC's football fortunes? Maybe they all moved away.
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If they wanted their sons to get noticed by the next level, they'd send their sons (if they have sons) elsewhere.

Didn't seem to hurt them (obviously on better teams of course) Those boys were some of the best to come out of ET. I don't think they'd have much trouble if they were chips off the old blocks.
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Didn't seem to hurt them (obviously on better teams of course) Those boys were some of the best to come out of ET. I don't think they'd have much trouble if they were chips off the old blocks.

Agreed, they were some of the best in the area ever. Politics (particularly JC's current principal and AD) have run it in the ground, so that's why I think their sons should go elsewhere (again, if they have sons).

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1995 14-0 Cleveland Blue Raiders State Champions

 

East Ridge W 34-7

McMinn County W 23-13

Baylor W 14-10

Westwood W 20-14

Hixson W 49-0

Brainerd W 21-6

McCallie W 24-7

Howard W 34-6

Chattanooga Central W 62-0

LaVergne W 28-7

 

Playoffs

 

Tennessee High W 33-12

Shelbyville W 44-20

Smyrna W 26-22

Haywood W 14-3

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1995 14-0 Cleveland Blue Raiders State Champions

 

East Ridge W 34-7

McMinn County W 23-13

Baylor W 14-10

Westwood W 20-14

Hixson W 49-0

Brainerd W 21-6

McCallie W 24-7

Howard W 34-6

Chattanooga Central W 62-0

LaVergne W 28-7

 

Playoffs

 

Tennessee High W 33-12

Shelbyville W 44-20

Smyrna W 26-22

Haywood W 14-3

Not our best team from our state run but still a great team. Wish I could go back to those days.

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