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1998 14-1 Kingston Yellow Jackets Coached by Vic King

 

Harriman W 39-7

Fulton W 30-20

Rockwood W 38-7

Austin East W 44-0

Wartburg W 44-7

Loudon W 36-6

Scott W 17-10

Union County W 61-0

Lenoir City W 20-7

Gibbs W 46-7

 

Playoffs

 

Rutledge W 23-7

Fulton W 46-6

Lenoir City W 47-7

White House W 10-3

Melrose L 35-34

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2005 11-2 Knox Central Bobcats Coached by Joel Helton

 

Bell County(KY) W 30-15

Farragut W 21-10

Halls W 26-14

Lenoir City W 45-7

Bearden W 55-28

Maryville L 17-14

South Doyle W 41-6

Powell W 16-7

Clinton W 55-7

Knox West W 41-21

 

Playoffs

 

Rhea County W 28-27

Red Bank W 35-19

Maryville L 33-23

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2010 12-1 Camden Central Lions Coached by Kevin Ward

 

McKinzie W 23-14

Bruceton W 48-0

Harpeth W 41-6

Westview W 13-10

Stewart County W 42-14

Huntingdon W 34-14

Montgomery Central W 39-0

Waverly Central W 42-7

Cheatham County W 48-27

Creekwood W 40-7

 

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Manassas W 35-14

Westview W 21-7

Milan L 10-6

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2011 11-1 Eagles of Eagleville Coached by Steve Carson

 

Westmoreland W 28-27

McEwen W 27-0

Moore County W 10-7

Collinwood W 13-0

Community W 41-20

Copper Basin W 28-7

Forrest W 16-14

Middle Tennessee Christian W 48-7

Huntland W 46-20

Cascade W 20-19

 

Playoffs

 

Columbia Academy W 21-7

Gordonsville L 49-14

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1985 12-2 South Pittsburg Pirates Coached by Don Grider

 

Marion County L 35-21

Lookout Valley W 29-9

Grundy County W 47-6

Sequatchie County W 32-0

Section(AL) W 35-6

Stevenson(AL) W 20-14

Bridgeport(AL) W 40-6

Whitwell W 27-13

Copper Basin W 13-3

Greenback W 48-12

 

Playoffs

 

Oneida W 28-8

Ezell Harding W 27-6

Celina W 35-0

Lake County L 20-12

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2009 13-2 Maryville Rebels Coached by George Quarles

 

Alcoa L 41-24

Knox West W 38-17

McMinn County W 49-6

Heritage W 35-0

Oak Ridge W 21-13

Bearden W 38-0

Knox Catholic W 28-21

Farragut W 35-32

William Blount W 30-0

Lenoir City W 27-14

 

Playoffs

 

Dobyns Bennett W 41-0

McMinn County W 28-20

Farragut W 35-14

Riverdale W 42-30

White Station L 37-27

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2003 9-2 Cleveland Blue Raiders Coached by Leon Brown

 

Morristown West W 10-0

Hixson W 31-14

McMinn County L 19-14

Red Bank W 13-0

Bradley Central W 32-6

East Ridge W 31-15

Chattanooga Central W 15-13

Brainerd W 42-24

Walker Valley W 52-0

Rhea County W 23-16

 

Playoffs

 

Knox West L 28-24

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2003 9-2 Cleveland Blue Raiders Coached by Leon Brown

 

Morristown West W 10-0

Hixson W 31-14

McMinn County L 19-14

Red Bank W 13-0

Bradley Central W 32-6

East Ridge W 31-15

Chattanooga Central W 15-13

Brainerd W 42-24

Walker Valley W 52-0

Rhea County W 23-16

 

Playoffs

 

Knox West L 28-24

Knox west has been a thorn in Clevelands side for the last 10 ten years. Lol ugh. Glad we have their coach now Edited by fooseball96
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