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                                                                      AREA 2 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

                                                                      JEFFERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL

                                                                     JANUARY 20, 22, 23, 25, 2018

 

JANUARY 20:     1.  12:00 pm       Girls:  Jefferson (#3) vs. LaFollette (#6)

                              2.  1:15 pm         Boys:   Jefferson (#3) vs. LaFollette (#6)

                              3.  2:30 pm         Girls:  Clinton (#4) vs. Horace Maynard (#5)

                              4.  3:45 pm         Boys:  Robertsville (#4) vs. Horace Maynard (#5)

 

JANUARY 22:     1.  5:00 pm         Girls:  Robertsville (#1) vs. #4/#5 winner

                              2.  6:15 pm         Boys:  Clinton (#1) vs. #4/#5 winner

                              3.  7:30 pm         Girls:  Jacksboro (#2) vs. #3/#6 winner

 

JANUARY 23:     1.  5:00 pm         Boys:  Jacksboro (#2) vs. #3/#6 winner

                              2.  6:15 pm         Girls Consolation Game

 

JANUARY 25:     1.  5:00 pm         Boys Consolation Game

                              2.  6:15 pm         Girls Championship Game

                              3.  7:30 pm         Boys Championship Game   

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JANUARY 20:     1.  12:00 pm       Girls:  Jefferson (#3) vs. LaFollette (#6)

                                                          Jefferson WON--Jefferson 56--Lafollette 27

                              2.  1:15 pm         Boys:   Jefferson (#3) vs. LaFollette (#6)

                                                            Jefferson WON--Jefferson 58--Lafollette 34

                              3.  2:30 pm         Girls:  Clinton (#4) vs. Horace Maynard (#5)

                                                          Horace Maynard WON--Horace Maynard 34--                                                                    Clinton 31

                              4.  3:45 pm         Boys:  Robertsville (#4) vs. Horace Maynard (#5)

                                                            Robertsville WON--Robertsville 50--Horace                                                                              Maynard 43

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JANUARY 22:     1.  5:00 pm         Girls:  Robertsville (#1) vs. #4/#5 winner

                                                         Robertsville WON--Robertsville 44--Horace Maynard 23

                              2.  6:15 pm         Boys:  Clinton (#1) vs. #4/#5 winner

                                                          Clinton WON--Clinton 55--Robertsville 35

                              3.  7:30 pm         Girls:  Jacksboro (#2) vs. #3/#6 winner

                                                         Jacksboro WON--Jacksboro 42--Jefferson 37

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JANUARY 23:     1.  5:00 pm         Boys:  Jacksboro (#2) vs. #3/#6 winner

                                                           Jacksboro WON--Jacksboro 56--Jefferson 48 (2 OT)

                              2.  6:15 pm         Girls Consolation Game

                                                           Jefferson WON--Jefferson 49--Horace Maynard 26

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JANUARY 25:     1.  5:00 pm         Boys Consolation Game

                                                        Robertsville WON--Robertsville 44--Jefferson 41 (OT)

                              2.  6:15 pm         Girls Championship Game

                                                         Robertsville WON--Robertsville 42--Jacksboro 40

                              3.  7:30 pm         Boys Championship Game   

                                                        Clinton WON--Clinton 52--Jacksboro 46

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