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14 minutes ago, nowlisten said:

This region dominated region 4 6A .from top to bottom overwhelmly

Mt Juliet, Hendersonville, Ross view , and Lebanon...I have new respect for Siegel High they are not sorry .they just play in a tough region..as well as being WC , and CC.   

Yeah Siegel is tough. I dare say they would've been at least the #2 seed in Region 4. 

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Hey Champ at least Siegel high, Warren co, and Coffee Co. would have made the playoff in this region.

I guest these other district or schools don't believe when you tell them that BORO district is tough.

how do Hendersonville get beat twice bad , Blackman had less the talent then when they played the first time.

How do 10-0 MT Juliet the champs get beat by the 4th seed Riverdale and they are without their season starting dept...

to region 4 Mt Juliet, Hendy, Leb, Rossview, plyers if yawl looking to play football in a tough region come on over and join us, just pick a team, you will be suscessful even on a losing teams,, and you will get recruited by COLLEGES at the highest level, recruiters show up as many as 10 colleges a day during recruiting periods, so your kid will play college ball some where, If your kid is sorry don't worry by time he play against Oakland he will be great.

 

 

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  • nowlisten changed the title to Region 3 6A is tough that BORO'

I've been saying it on here for some time that there was a good chance of a sweep in the 1st round. And that Siegel would be a 2-3 seed in several of these other regions.

Most people from this area knew it as well. Most everybody knew that Oakland was gonna beat Lebanon by 40-50 points. I know several people from Mt. Juliet that knew it would be rough going against this region even though they expected a loss to come against Oakland or Blackman.

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5 minutes ago, steelcityroller said:

I've been saying it on here for some time that there was a good chance of a sweep in the 1st round. And that Siegel would be a 2-3 seed in several of these other regions.

Most people from this area knew it as well. Most everybody knew that Oakland was gonna beat Lebanon by 40-50 points. I know several people from Mt. Juliet that knew it would be rough going against this region even though they expected a loss to come against Oakland or Blackman.

1st yr of a 2 year scheduling cycle so I'm sure we'll see this repeat itself next year

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It's a good thing that Mount Juliet tested itself outside of the district. Those games against Glencliff, Clarksville Northwest, and McGavock sure helped prepare Perry and the boys for Rutherford County. I guess those wins are so you can tweet about how many wins that you got added with your dad's wins. Heck, George Quarles and I have combined to win 250 games.

Also, a Rutherford County team won't win state. You three plus Cookeville are about to beat the heck out of each other for 2 games then go to Maryville in the semis. 6A football in East Tennessee other than Maryville is a joke. So, Maryville will be healthy and rested for the semis.

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41 minutes ago, WCndaHouse said:

It's a good thing that Mount Juliet tested itself outside of the district. Those games against Glencliff, Clarksville Northwest, and McGavock sure helped prepare Perry and the boys for Rutherford County. I guess those wins are so you can tweet about how many wins that you got added with your dad's wins. Heck, George Quarles and I have combined to win 250 games.

Also, a Rutherford County team won't win state. You three plus Cookeville are about to beat the heck out of each other for 2 games then go to Maryville in the semis. 6A football in East Tennessee other than Maryville is a joke. So, Maryville will be healthy and rested for the semis.

I guess last year doesn't count then, good to know. Using your logic Maryville shouldnt win either bc their competition is a joke to you. Just because Maryville makes it look easy doesn't mean it was

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53 minutes ago, MidTennFootball said:

I guess last year doesn't count then, good to know. Using your logic Maryville shouldnt win either bc their competition is a joke to you. Just because Maryville makes it look easy doesn't mean it was

I’ll add that your reading comprehension is a joke. Last time I checked, Maryville played both Knox Catholic and Oakland in the regular season. What powers did MJ play to get ready for the playoffs? I’ll wait. 

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