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2 hours ago, iswhatitis said:

Yes they only played 6. Talked to a couple Summertown folks and they said Campbell was the motor for their team. Great players are hard to replace, but looks as if the other young ladies stepped up their game in her absence. That’s what good teams must do. Also I was informed that they have called up a couple of 8 graders that can play and will be contributors come time for post season run. Be interesting to see where they are 3 weeks from now!!

Can you bring up 8th graders if the school is not K-12? I thought you had to be in the same building.

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2 minutes ago, AllVolHere said:

Gotcha. I had thought Summertown Middle was in its on building and part of the TMSAA.

Yea, there's an elementary school that's separate (k-6)     

Nice to be able to pull up 8th graders but sucks to have to share that little gym wth MS basketball.   Makes it real tough to sched gym times when 4 teams have to share it.   

 

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33 minutes ago, pioneer42 said:

Clarkrange looks to be the best East of Nashville. Going to be interesting how the whole deal shakes out west of the river. Greenfield we know is good. Lots of others in a big pile at this point. 

Looking at Clarkrange schedule today , they are fo real...  Big wins over Blackman, Pickett twice 

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1 hour ago, Brazier said:

Looking at Clarkrange schedule today , they are fo real...  Big wins over Blackman, Pickett twice 

Blackman is a good win but they are not the Blackman of old and neither is Riverdale. Summertown has three nice wins in Dyersburg, Covington and Loretto themselves. I am going to have to have to make the trip up to watch some of your games if we aren’t playing. Your District and Region Tournaments are going to be really good.

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On 1/19/2020 at 11:38 PM, jvaughan said:

You don’t have to be in the same building to play 8th graders. You just have to be considered the same school ie K-12, 7-12 etc. 

Not going to go back and check, but I believe that the policy states "same campus"... not necessarily the same building, but the same facility.

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