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So I was playing around with the numbers on here and here is what I came up with in 6A:

 

West

White Station

Whitehaven

Southwind

Memphis Central

Germantown

Collierville

Arlington

Cordova

Houston

Bartlett

 

Middle #1:

Overton

Ravenwood

Brentwood

Franklin

Indy

Centennial

Rossview

Cane Ridge

 

Middle #2

McGavock

Mt Juliet

Stewart's Creek

Antioch

Lebanon

Wilson Central

Station Camp

Lavergne

 

Middle #3

Cookeville

Blackman

Oakland

Warren Co.

Riverdale

Smyrna

Siegel

Coffee Co.

 

East

Science Hill

Dobyns Bennett

Jefferson Co.

Bearden

Hardin Valley

William Blount

Bradley Central

Farragut

Maryville

Morristown West

Heritage

McMinn Co.

Cleveland

Walker Valley

 

 

That is 48 schools. How do you think these regions would break down? Would it be 6 8-team regions? If so, what do you do about the 10 schools out west? Also, there are 12 teams in the east area that I don't know how to break down. I'd be interested to see how you guys would break it down. I don't know much about east/west, but I broke the middle regions down by #1 #2 and #3 the way I might see them playing out. Agree/disagree?

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Here is what I came up with ...  Last 6 schools in 6A  ... Southwind Gallatin Dickson Co Hendersonville Ooltewah and Cleveland ... This depends on how many Privates stay in or go D2

 

 

Region 1 

Dobyns Bennett Science Hill Jefferson Co Morristown West

 

Region 2

Heritage Maryville William Blount Farragut Hardin Valley Bearden

 

Region 3

McMinn Co Cleveland Ooltewah  Bradley Central

 

Region 4

Cookeville Coffee Co Warren Co Oakland Riverdale Blackman Siegel Stewarts Creek Smyrna

 

Region 5

Hendersonville Gallatin Station Camp La Vergne Lebanon Mt. Juliet Wilson Central Cane Ridge Antioch

 

Region 6

Brentwood Franklin Centennial Independence Dickson Co Ravenwood Rossview Nashville Overton McGavock

 

Region 7

Germantown Collierville Houston Arlington Bartlett

 

Region 8                    

Southwind Cordova White Station Whitehaven Memphis Central

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Here is what I came up with ...  Last 6 schools in 6A  ... Southwind Gallatin Dickson Co Hendersonville Ooltewah and Cleveland ... This depends on how many Privates stay in or go D2

 

 

Region 1 

Dobyns Bennett Science Hill Jefferson Co Morristown West

 

Region 2

Heritage Maryville William Blount Farragut Hardin Valley Bearden

 

Region 3

McMinn Co Cleveland Ooltewah  Bradley Central

 

Region 4

Cookeville Coffee Co Warren Co Oakland Riverdale Blackman Siegel Stewarts Creek Smyrna

 

Region 5

Hendersonville Gallatin Station Camp La Vergne Lebanon Mt. Juliet Wilson Central Cane Ridge Antioch

 

Region 6

Brentwood Franklin Centennial Independence Dickson Co Ravenwood Rossview Nashville Overton McGavock

 

Region 7

Germantown Collierville Houston Arlington Bartlett

 

Region 8                    

Southwind Cordova White Station Whitehaven Memphis Central

I don't see Tssaa doing just 4 teams in a Region with everyone making the playoffs and 9 in another. Bearden (farthest East ) would more than likely be in region 1 with it being 5 and 5 in region 1 and 2. Region 3 and 4 will change too and not be 4 teams in region 3 with 7 out of region games and region 4 with 9 teams and 2 out of region games.

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6-A Morristown West, Farragut, Hardin Valley, Bearden, Jefferson County, D-B Science Hill 7

 

6-A Cleveland,  McMinn County, Heritage, Ooltewah, Maryville, Bradley William Blount 14

 

6-A Coffee County, Cookville, Warren County, Oakland, Siegal 19

 

6-A Riverdale, LaVergne, Smyrna, Stewerts Creek, Blackmon 24

 

 

6-A Cane Ridge, Antioch, McGavock, Nashville Overton, Rossview 5

 

6-A Independence, Centenial, Ravenwood, Brentwood, Franklin 10

 

6-A Hendersonville, Station Camp, Wison Central, Lebonon, Mt Juliet 15

 

6-A Bartlette, Houston, Germantown, Cordova, Arlington, Memphis Central, Whitehaven, White Station, Collierville 24

 

This is what I have come up with, if you divide the memphis teams into two regions, things could change in the west, but i think the east will stay the same with some adjustments to the middle. 

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6-A Cleveland  McMinn County Heritage Ooltewah Maryville Bradley William Blount 7

 

6-A Morristown West Farragut Hardin Valley Bearden Jefferson County D-B Science Hill 14

 

6-A Hendersonville Station Camp Rossview Wison Central Lebonon Mt Juliet 20

 

6-A Coffee County Siegal Riverdale Warren County Oakland Cookville 26

 

 

6-A Cane Ridge LaVergne Smyrna Antioch Stewerts Creek Blackmon 6 

 

6-A Independence Centenial Ravenwood Brentwood Franklin Nashville Overton McGavock 13 

 

6-A Bartlette Houston Germantown Cordova Arlington 18

 

6-A Memphis Central Whitehaven White Station Collierville 22

 

This is what it may look like if you divide Memphis into two regions, like i said maybe southwind decides to play up to give each region 5 teams. If not, in one region everyone automatically makes playoffs. It will intersesting to see what happens! just my opinion who really knows how many teams will be in each class at this point. Pure speculation! Not real sure how Memphis will be seperated, just know one will have five teams and the other will have four. Indian is much smarter than me, so maybe he can lead us in the right direction!

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No, but initially they were suppose to get Madison and early college high students...it was brought to the local newspapers attention and subsequently changed. Madison athletes can now play at south side high school

Ok, I never heard what school those students would play for and thought if North Side got both schools, that's a lot of kids that don't count against their enrollment. I'm surprised the TSSAA does not count the students from these schools as part of the receiving school numbers. I wonder how many kids from Madison plays at Southside?
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Region 5A   1 Morristown-Hamblen High School East 1472 1 Daniel Boone High School 1314 1 David Crockett High School 1247 1 Tennessee High School 1190 1 Cocke Co. High School 1177 1 Cherokee High School 1161 1 Volunteer High School 1152       2 West High School 1355 2 Powell High School 1346 2 Knoxville Halls High School 1245 2 South Doyle High School 1155 2 Sevier Co. High School 1119 2 Knoxville Central High School 1106 2 Seymour High School 1102       3 Campbell Co. High School 1385 3 Clinton High School 1105 3 Oak Ridge High School 1387 3 Karns High School 1233 3 Lenoir City High School 1192 3 Knox Catholic 1114       4 Rhea County High School 1442 4 Walker Valley High School 1411 4 Soddy-Daisy High School 1217 4 Franklin Co. High School 1447 4 White Co. High School 1184       5 Summit High School 1406 5 Shelbyville Central High School 1370 5 Columbia Central High School 1333 5 Lincoln Co. High School 1200 5 Page High School 1123       6 Gallatin High School 1508 6 Hunters Lane High School 1422 6 Glencliff High School 1275 6 Hillsboro High School 1238 6 Beech Senior High School 1139 6 Hillwood High School 1103       7 West Creek High School 1404 7 Northeast High School 1385 7 Clarksville High School 1364 7 Northwest High School 1291 7 Kenwood High School 1163       8 Brighton High School 1364 8 Bolton High School 1326 8 Munford High School 1247 8 Dyer Co. High School 1216 8 Southwind High School 1496 8 Kingsbury High School 1252 8 Ridgeway High School 1200 8 Overton High School 1184

 

It's fun to make a guess about what each Region will look like so here is my 5A!!

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