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District 1 Girls Standings as of 1/22/2019

  1. Dobyns-Bennett 6-1
  2. Science Hill 6-1
  3. Daniel Boone 5-2
  4. Cherokee 4-3
  5. David Crockett 2-5
  6. Volunteer 1-6
  7. Tennessee High 0-7

(not sure of overall records)

District 1 Girls Games for week of 1/22/2019 - 1/26/2019

1/22/2019

  • Daniel Boone at Cherokee
  • Science Hill at Tennessee High
  • David Crockett at Volunteer

1/25/2019

  • Science Hill at Daniel Boone
  • David Crockett at Dobyns-Bennett
  • Cherokee at Tennessee High

1/26/2019

  • Dobyns-Bennett at Greeneville (non district)
  • Meigs County at Volunteeer (non district)

Outlook

The only noticeable game this week is The Hill at Boone.  Boone could move into a tie for second in the district with a win, although they are not favored.

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Tues 1/22 Results in District 4-AAA (home team bold)

Heritage 58, West 23

Bearden 57, Catholic 15

Farragut 48, William Blount 34

Hardin Valley 51, Lenoir City 50

 

District 4-AAA Standings

1) Maryville (10-1)

2) Bearden (9-2)

3) Farragut (9-3)

     William Blount (9-3)

5) West (6-5)

6) Heritage (5-7)

7) Hardin Valley (2-9)

8) Lenoir City (2-10)

9) Catholic (0-12)

 

Fri 1/25 matchups in District 4-AAA

West @ Bearden

Catholic @ Hardin Valley

Heritage @ Lenoir City

William Blount @ Maryville 

 

 

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District 1 scores from 1/22/2019

  • Daniel Boone 51, Cherokee 34
  • Science Hill 62, Tennessee High 44
  • David Crockett 54, Volunteer 48

District 1 standings after 1/22/2019 games

  1. Science Hill 7-1
  2. Dobyns-Bennett 6-1
  3. Daniel Boone 6-2
  4. Cherokee 4-4
  5. David Crockett 3-5
  6. Volunteer 1-7
  7. Tennessee High 0-8

Science Hill takes over sole possession of first place temporarily since D-B was off.

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SH at Boone tomorrow night. Shouldn't be close but who knows. Maybe SH will play a zone against Boone too, I doubt it though. Boone had hard time with SH pressure in the last matchup. Hopefully DB will have other players step for Jenkins and Carmichael because they are going to get swamped with pressure. SWVA SH and DB are tied. No need to try and make it sound like SH is alone at the top.  Anyone know where the district and region is going to be held this season?

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18 minutes ago, BasketballInsider37604 said:

SH at Boone tomorrow night. Shouldn't be close but who knows. Maybe SH will play a zone against Boone too, I doubt it though. Boone had hard time with SH pressure in the last matchup. Hopefully DB will have other players step for Jenkins and Carmichael because they are going to get swamped with pressure. SWVA SH and DB are tied. No need to try and make it sound like SH is alone at the top.  Anyone know where the district and region is going to be held this season?

A buddy of mine told me both were going to be at Daniel Boone.  Not sure how he knows that.

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District 1 scores from 1/26/2019

  • Science Hill 54, Daniel Boone 49
  • Dobyns-Bennett 67, David Crockett 23
  • Cherokee 60, Tennessee High 34
  • Sullivan South 53, Volunteer 37 (non district)

District 1 standings after 1/26/2019 games

  1. Science Hill 8-1
  2. Dobyns-Bennett 7-1
  3. Daniel Boone 6-3
  4. Cherokee 5-4
  5. David Crockett 3-6
  6. Volunteer 1-7
  7. Tennessee High 0-9

Science Hill beats Boone in a close one in Gray.  Jabrea Johnson returned tonight in a limited role for D-B.  Only scored two points.  Knee was wrapped up pretty good.  I would expect she will continue to be used very sparingly till the postseason.  Was good to see her back on the court tonight however.

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District 1 scores from Saturday:

  • Meigs County 60, Volunteer 34 (non district)
  • Dobyns Bennett 61, Greeneville 60 (non district)

District 1 standings after 1/26/2019 games

  1. Science Hill 8-1, 21-3
  2. Dobyns-Bennett 7-1, 20-5
  3. Daniel Boone 6-3, 18-8
  4. Cherokee 5-4, 15-7
  5. David Crockett 3-6, 8-13
  6. Volunteer 1-7, 5-18
  7. Tennessee High 0-9, 6-17

District 1 schedule for week of 1/28/2019 - 2/2/2019

1/28/2019

  • Gibbs at Cherokee (non district)

1/29/2019

  • Dobyns Bennett at Cherokee
  • Tennessee High at David Crockett
  • Volunteer at Science Hill

1/30/2019

  • Elizabethton at Dobyns Bennett (non district)

2/1/2019

  • Daniel Boone at Dobyns Bennett
  • David Crockett at Science Hill
  • Volunteer at Tennessee High

2/2/2019

  • Red Bird Christian (KY) at Cherokee (non district)
  • Virginia High (VA) at Tennessee High (non district)

The only game on paper that looks to be noteworthy this week is Boone at D-B on Friday night.  With the game at The Dome, I would expect D-B to be able to handle the Trailblazers with relative ease, but you just never can tell.

Edited by SWVAHavokFan
Found overall records for the teams
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District 1 scores from the past week:

Monday January 28

  • Cherokee 74, Gibbs 34 (non district)

Wednesday, January 30

  • Tennessee High 48, David Crockett 47 2OT
  • Science Hill 61, Volunteer 21

Thursday, January 31

  • Dobyns-Bennett 59, Cherokee 35

Friday, February 1

  • Dobyns-Bennett 43, Daniel Boone 40
  • Science Hill 70, David Crockett 25
  • Volunteer 42, Tennessee High 38

Saturday, February 2

  • Cherokee 71, Red Bird (KY) 23 (non district)
  • Dobyns-Bennett 48, Elizabethton 35 (non district)
  • Virginia High (VA) 53, Tennessee High 39 (non district)

District 1 standings after 2/2/2019 games

  1. Science Hill 10-1, 23-3
  2. Dobyns-Bennett 9-1, 23-5
  3. Daniel Boone 6-4, 18-9
  4. Cherokee 5-5, 17-8
  5. David Crockett 3-8, 8-15
  6. Volunteer 2-8, 6-19
  7. Tennessee High 1-10, 7-19

District 1 schedule for week of 2/4/2019-2/9/2019

Tuesday, February 5

  • David Crockett at Cherokee
  • Tennessee High at Dobyns-Bennett
  • Elizabethton at Science Hill (non district)

Friday, February 8

  • Science Hill at Cherokee
  • Tennessee High at Daniel Boone
  • Volunteer at Dobyns-Bennett
  • David Crockett at Unicoi County (non district)

Saturday, February 9

  • Dobyns-Bennett at Elizabethton (non district)

Final week of the regular season and there is really no marquee games on the slate this week.  D-B and Science Hill remain tied atop the standings and both should finish off the regular season with ease.

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District 1 scores from 2/5/2019:

  • Daniel Boone 58, Volunteer 44
  • David Crockett 38, Cherokee 36
  • Dobyns-Bennett 48, Tennessee High 21
  • Science Hill 59, Elizabethton 46 (non district)

District 1 standings after 2/5/2019 games

  1. Science Hill 10-1, 24-3
  2. Dobyns-Bennett 10-1, 24-5
  3. Daniel Boone 7-4, 19-9
  4. Cherokee 5-6, 17-9
  5. David Crockett 4-8, 9-15
  6. Volunteer 2-9, 6-20
  7. Tennessee High 1-10, 7-20

Friday, February 8

  • Science Hill at Cherokee
  • Tennessee High at Daniel Boone
  • Volunteer at Dobyns-Bennett
  • David Crockett at Unicoi County (non district)

Even though 6 of the 7 schools still have one game remaining in conference, David Crockett's upset of Cherokee last night sees the district tournament bracket is all but set.  Only thing left to be decided is who will be the 1 seed and 2 seed as it's a virtual lock both D-B and Science Hill will win Friday, it looks like the 1 and 2 seed will be determined by coin toss since they split head to head.

Bracket will look something like this I believe:

First round

  • 6 Volunteer vs. 7 Tennessee High

Second Round 

  • 3 Daniel Boone vs. 6/7 Winner
  • 4 Cherokee vs. 5 David Crockett

Semifinals

  • 1 DB/SH vs. 4/5 winner
  • 2 DB/SH vs. 3/6/7 winner

Finals

  • 1/4/5 winner vs. 2/3/6/7 winner
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