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Travel won't affect them in any way, if they leave early they will have plenty of time to relax unwind and stretch and eat and all that. .. schools in MS travel every Friday nite. We traveled up to mt juliet and it had no affect... it's the playoffs so that can't be an excuse..I'm excited because it's a team we never played before. This will be a nice test for us....

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Travel will not be an issue. A parent with a child on the team had told me that permission slips and itinerary went out today. They will be leaving Thursday afternoon after team walk through with mandatory study hall on Friday to complete work that will be missed. Their coaches stress grades first and football second because without the proper grades there wont be any football at the next level. Check out this linkhttp://youtu.be/44tM7NSgciY

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Travel will not be an issue. A parent with a child on the team had told me that permission slips and itinerary went out today. They will be leaving Thursday afternoon after team walk through with mandatory study hall on Friday to complete work that will be missed. Their coaches stress grades first and football second because without the proper grades there wont be any football at the next level. Check out this linkhttp://youtu.be/44tM7NSgciY

not too bad, Coach.  pretty good video

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The key to beating Whitehaven is to hit them hard. They don't like to be hit. They will get rattled. If you don't hit them they will run over you. But like all Haven teams heart is suspect.

Appreciate the motivation. Gonna share this information with the boys right away. Current and past Tigers!

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The key to beating any of Whitestation teams has always been smash mouth football. They have tons of athletes. Always do. But they like to play pretty. You hit them hard and they unravel. That's why they don't run away with some of these local rival games like they should. Those local teams aren't scared of them.

What senator won't tell you is that the haven has always been scared of the East Tennessee teams. Start off early hitting hard, play strong defense and the haven is subject to fold like a cheap card table. If you don't this could turn into a track meet early.

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