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Meigs County @ The Kings Academy 8-27-21


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25 minutes ago, Yeti said:

I guess an out is our kids not getting to play the game they love after many hard practices etc. We're not exactly dodging a team we would probably get beat by. People in power made the call. The rest of us have to abide.

Agree, these kids want to play.

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6 hours ago, highschoolfbfan777 said:

I doubt King’s would have beat you 

Just to help make you understand, Meigs kids would rather take a 50-0 beating than a 1-0 covid win to keep a record intact. They practice, they condition, they are about getting better every day they take the field. So I really do disagree with the mentality of punishment because not taking the field is more punishment than anything else they can throw at the kids. That being said, the school is penalized in a fashion that you lose your home game with said team. It means next year the way it works We will have to go to Kings to play them there since we missed it there this year. No gate etc and probably only 4 home games next year. To me all of that is enough. I wish every game forfeit was a no loss for the team that forfeits and a win for the team who had the forfeiture against them. At least during this covid nonsense. I believe that's how it works in the region games anyway If I understand correctly.

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Just to give an update on how many games are actually canceled.

 
 

28 contests. 

 

The following games won't be played: 

 

Middleton-Thrasher (MS)

South Gibson-Westwood

South Pittsburg-Chattanooga Christian

Bledsoe County-Moore County

Ooltewah-Red Bank

Hixson-Notre Dame

Chattanooga Central-Franklin County

Meigs County-Kings Academy 

Whitwell-Huntland

Gallatin-Blackman

Smyrna-Rockvale

Hampton-Johnson County

Red Boiling Springs-Tennessee Heat

East-Hickman-Camden

Jackson County-York Institute

Daniel Boone-West Ridge

Rhea County-Elizabethton

Lake County-Obion County

Warren County-White County

Spring Hill-Summit 

Wartburg-Harriman 

Southwind-Kirby 

Midway-Lakeway Christian 

Stewart County-Gibson County

East Nashville-Stewarts Creek

Copper Basin-Fannin County (GA)

Freedom Prep-MLK Prep

Northview Academy-West Greene

Have we ever had this many games canceled in one week? Or how many were canceled all of last year combined?

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3 minutes ago, Yeti said:

Just to give an update on how many games are actually canceled.

 
 

28 contests. 

 

The following games won't be played: 

 

Middleton-Thrasher (MS)

South Gibson-Westwood

South Pittsburg-Chattanooga Christian

Bledsoe County-Moore County

Ooltewah-Red Bank

Hixson-Notre Dame

Chattanooga Central-Franklin County

Meigs County-Kings Academy 

Whitwell-Huntland

Gallatin-Blackman

Smyrna-Rockvale

Hampton-Johnson County

Red Boiling Springs-Tennessee Heat

East-Hickman-Camden

Jackson County-York Institute

Daniel Boone-West Ridge

Rhea County-Elizabethton

Lake County-Obion County

Warren County-White County

Spring Hill-Summit 

Wartburg-Harriman 

Southwind-Kirby 

Midway-Lakeway Christian 

Stewart County-Gibson County

East Nashville-Stewarts Creek

Copper Basin-Fannin County (GA)

Freedom Prep-MLK Prep

Northview Academy-West Greene

Have we ever had this many games canceled in one week? Or how many were canceled all of last year combined?

Looks like u can add tc game to that.

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On 8/21/2021 at 8:28 PM, orngnblk said:

They are down from last year lost a couple of very good contributers.Not a terrible team by no means.Meigs should win this one similar to the SW game.IMO.

 

On 8/21/2021 at 8:32 PM, pujo said:

Meigs will win big.

THIS

On 8/21/2021 at 8:33 PM, orngnblk said:

That's my thought also.

 

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