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Links to tonight's quarterfinal broadcasts are in the pick 'em thread.

McCallie leads CBHS 7-0. McCallie had it in striking distance but CBHS' red zone defense was strong, then CBHS nearly blocked a FG try but seemed to influence it into a miss. And now CBHS just turned it over on downs at their own 44.

Baylor leads MBA 7-6. MBA's defense has played well thus far, though they just gave up a 72-yard TD run to Noah Martin. But the Big Red came to play tonight.

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McCallie 14, CBHS 0 start 3rd. Per the announcers, CBHS didn't get a single first down in the first half.

Baylor 7, MBA 6 start 3rd. Condolences to the MBA crew on the passing of Skip Woolwine.

Knox Catholic 7, MUS 7. I heard a spoiler on the MBA webcast, flipped over just as Kaden Martin was running in a rather long TD. You can only stream one at a time with NFHS, so it's on rotation.

Ensworth 7, Briarcrest 0. First quarter, just flipped over to it, not sure how Ensworth scored.

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Baylor 7, MBA 6 (Q3) - Both defenses are playing very well. MBA has a 4th down coming up at the Baylor 33.

McCallie 21, CBHS 0 (Q3) - 3rd & 5 sack by McCallie moments ago. Blue Tornado defense looks to be in top form.

Ensworth 7, Briarcrest 0 (1Q) - Ensworth fumble at BC 20, recovered by Briarcrest.

MUS 14, Knox Catholic 7 (1Q) - MUS interception at own 10-yd line.

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Briarcrest kicked off to Keshawn Lawrence, who took it back to the BC 28. I don't understand why anyone kicks to Lawrence.

MBA 12, Baylor 7 (Q4) Noah Mendoza TD reception on a fade corner end zone from Marcel Reed. MBA procedure penalty on 2-pt try, tried again from 8-yd line & the pass attempt failed.

McCallie 21, CBHS 0 (Q4) - Blue Tornado defense remains strong.

Ensworth 14, Briarcrest 7 (Q2) - Gabriel McDaniel TD run (set up by the aforementioned Lawrence kickoff return).

MUS 14, Knox Catholic 7 (Q2) - Catholic has the ball in their own territory.

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MBA 12, Baylor 7 (Q4) - 6:32 to go. MBA just made an interception, Big Red ball at their own 40.

McCallie 28, CBHS 0 (Q4) - 6:36 to go, McCallie looks well on their way to a win.

Ensworth 14, Briarcrest 14 (Q2) - Briarcrest blocks Ensworth punt, has ball at Ensworth 22.

MUS 14, Knox Catholic 7 (Q2) - Long drive by Catholic. 4th & 2 at MUS 5 stopped short, turnover on downs. MUS short-yardage defense delivers after a long drive by Catholic.

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