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I am very impressed by Knoxville volleyball.  K2 has completely changed the landscape of HS volleyball there.  10-15 years ago it was a completely different story.  Brentwood is certainly still the class, and will be for a long time, but the lower divisions have come so far.  Even Concord looked solid--really like their setting.  KC and Webb speak for themselves.  When you look at Brentwood, Goodpasture, Father Ryan, Siegel, Ravenwood, Ensworth in the midstate, it is still pretty strong--even though Ravenwood was down this year.  Siegel are what they are--a top 5 team almost every year that really hasn't been talented enough to win a state championship--but a very good program.   Knoxville has elevated HS volleyball in our state so much.  Pumped to see what the next 10 years will bring over there.  Would love to see Farragut sneak in and beat Brentwood.   I love watching their K2 elite teams play.

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Congratulations to all the state champions.   After everything was said and done, the teams everyone expected to win, won.  Brentwood will be in the finals again next year.  Does Farragut have the players to replace what they're loosing.  Can Hardin Valley take that next step?  Webb is loosing some huge players, how will they be?  Goodpasture for 6 in a row?

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Knoxville will lose a lot of players. Farragut, HV, Webb, Catholic, Maryville lose all of their top tier players. Only Anderson County, of the stronger teams, had no seniors, and they move back to AA.

 

Watch for Heritage to challenge in AAA, Webb, for the first time, will have competition in that several public schools are now private. Should see knew faces next year.

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Knoxville will lose a lot of players. Farragut, HV, Webb, Catholic, Maryville lose all of their top tier players. Only Anderson County, of the stronger teams, had no seniors, and they move back to AA.

 

Watch for Heritage to challenge in AAA, Webb, for the first time, will have competition in that several public schools are now private. Should see knew faces next year.

Might be some new faces, but there will be a familiar one in AAA for the next 3, possibly 5 years at least.  Go Bruins.

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