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Hey anyone out there from district 4, tell us what we have to do to win this game. Tell us about their main weapons on offense and their best players on defense. Is their secondary real good? How is their kicking game?

Don't know if you can stop him, but got to slow down WR UTC commit Nunnelly down. King at RB is fast and can get yards. Could have been the best RB in that district. First and most of all, Gibson. The 2nd best QB in the area. Real good pass runner. Deadly accurate throwing the ball running. Those are the 3 you have to contain on offense. The offensive line, they're good, but not great. Any team can bust through that line and cause havoc on Gibson, but then, you have to watch out for Gibsons legs.

 

Defense. Unless they've changed, a lot of offensive players plays both ways. They're easy to wear down and out. Any team can run or throw on that defense. Lb may be the best play on defense. If WV had a good defense, they might have won this district. If Tee is healthy, feed him the ball. That alone will win it.

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Hey anyone out there from district 4, tell us what we have to do to win this game. Tell us about their main weapons on offense and their best players on defense. Is their secondary real good? How is their kicking game?

WV's receiving core is very good. Best group of WRs in region 4, in my opinion. It all starts with the QB though. Gibson is deadly with the read option. Their offense will score. The problem is that you aren't going to beat good teams if you can't get stops, and unfortunately for them, they can't. They have to outscore teams, which isn't a good formula. If they had a better defense they could go very deep into the playoffs.
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Hey anyone out there from district 4, tell us what we have to do to win this game. Tell us about their main weapons on offense and their best players on defense. Is their secondary real good? How is their kicking game?

Some names to remember on offense QB Kolton Gibson, WR Bryce Nunnely (committed to UTC), WR Melton and RB Alex King.

 

Their secondary I can't really say since Rhea doesn't throw much but a lot of those good WR for WV also make up their secondary. So it is definitely an athletic secondary that can catch.

 

Kicking game is pretty good. I don't think you will see any 50 yd FGs, but they haven't missed a single PAT this year.

 

The key for Oak Ridge is to expect to give up some scores but if you can use some depth and out last WV you can win.

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Thanks to "DaChamp","blueraider", and "Rhea Co"...that's exactly what I was looking for. I know nothing about Walker Valley except for their scores...I don't even know where it is. I hope some of us up this way can help any of you if you should have similar questions about our district teams. Thanks again.......

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Thanks to "DaChamp","blueraider", and "Rhea Co"...that's exactly what I was looking for. I know nothing about Walker Valley except for their scores...I don't even know where it is. I hope some of us up this way can help any of you if you should have similar questions about our district teams. Thanks again.......

It's in Cleveland. Hard to believe but their are 3 HS in that small town.

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3 HS is a lot for a town of only 41,000 or so. Yeah, that would hurt any teams numbers.

 

Well you are a bit off there. 41,000 population for Cleveland City. roughly 100,000 county wide.

 

Cleveland High is the only city School System high school.

 

Bradley Central and Walker Valley (which replaced Charleston High, a small single A school back 11 years ago) are county schools.

 

Walker Valley is on the very northern part of the county off the first exit after crossing the Hiwassee River going south.

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