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On 9/30/2022 at 3:12 PM, ILB1999WHS said:

Well, that's one way to stick it to the Knoxville schools.

 

You're gonna put 9 schools in one region while the neighboring regions have 7&6? 

 

that ain't right.

Yeah, that makes no sense at all.  Especially when you put Campbell County in Region 1 with the tri cities and more eastern schools.  It's just a hard drive getting from Jacksboro to Upper East Tennessee.  

But I have yet to understand most of what the TSSAA does when it comes to classification and region/district placement. 

 

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1 hour ago, mondo44 said:

Potential 5A regions in Middle Tennessee

Glencliff

Hillsboro

Hunters Lane

Beech 

Hendersonville

Portland

 

Dickson Co

Kenwood

springfield

Henry County

Northwest

Lawrence County

 

Franklin Co

Spring Hill

Lincoln Co

Columbia

Page

Centennial

Nolensville

Tullahoma

 

 

 

I don't see a region where Springfield has to travel to Lawrence County.

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On 9/30/2022 at 2:59 PM, TtownReject said:

Region 1.

1. Morristown West 

2. Sevier Co

3. Campbell Co

4. Boone

5. Crockett

6. Cocke Co

7. Tennessee

Region 2. 

1. West

2. Karns

3. Powell

4. Central

5. Halls

6. Heritage

7. Clinton

8. Oak Ridge

9. Lenior City

Region 3.

1. McMinn

2. Ooltewah

3. Howard

4. Rhea

5. East Hamilton

6. Walker Valley

Region 4

1.Shelbyville

2. Franklin Co

3, Tullahoma

4. Lincoln Co

5. Spring Hill

6, Columbia

7 Lawrence Co

Region 5.

1. Page 

2. Nolensville

3. Glencliff

4. Hillwood

5. Hillsboro

6. Centennial

Region 6.

1. Hendersonville

2. Beech

3. Portland

4. Hunters Lane

Region 7.

1. Henry Co

2. Dickson

3, Springfield

4. Kenwood

5. Northwest

Region 8

1. Southwind

2. Kingsburry

3. Memphis Central

4. Munford

5. Brighton

Why would they put 9 in one region (region 2) and 6 or less in the others.  No way that can work?

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4 hours ago, riverrat said:

Questions that need to be answered:

Does Rhea County and/or McMinn County play with Knoxville or Chattanooga?

Does Tullahoma and/or Franklin County go with Region 4 (Chattanooga) or Region 5? This balances Regions 1-4 and 5-8.

Does Henry County go to Memphis or with more traditional foes?

Rhea and McMinn will stay down in the Chattanooga area. Now Franklin Co I could see them in the Chattanooga area if they wanted to. It wouldn’t really be any different then when White Co was in the region with Rhea 

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5A best guess.

Region 1- Cocke County, Morristown West, D. Crockett, D. Boone, Tn High

 Region 2- Central, West, Sevier County, Halls, Heritage

Region 3- OR, Karns, Powell, Clinton, Lenoir City, Campbell County

Region 4- Rhea County, Howard, Walker Valley, McMinn County, Ooltewah, East Hamilton

Region 5- Franklin County, Lincoln County, Tullahoma, Shelbyville, Nolensville, Hillsboro, Glencliff

Region 6- Columbia, Page, Spring Hill, Lawrence County, Centennial, Dickson County

Region 7- Hendersonville, Beech, Northwest, Kenwood, Springfield, Portland, Henry County, Hunters Lane

Region 8- Brighton, Mumford, Southwind, Memphis Central, Kingsbury, Overton

 

 

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48 minutes ago, vfl3382 said:

5A best guess.

Region 1- Cocke County, Morristown West, D. Crockett, D. Boone, Tn High

 Region 2- Central, West, Sevier County, Halls, Heritage

Region 3- OR, Karns, Powell, Clinton, Lenoir City, Campbell County

Region 4- Rhea County, Howard, Walker Valley, McMinn County, Ooltewah, East Hamilton

Region 5- Franklin County, Lincoln County, Tullahoma, Shelbyville, Nolensville, Hillsboro, Glencliff

Region 6- Columbia, Page, Spring Hill, Lawrence County, Centennial, Dickson County

Region 7- Hendersonville, Beech, Northwest, Kenwood, Springfield, Portland, Henry County, Hunters Lane

Region 8- Brighton, Mumford, Southwind, Memphis Central, Kingsbury, Overton

 

 

22 on the east side and 27 on the west side. Doesn't really sound fair...., which probably means the TSSAA will do it.

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5 hours ago, oridgecat said:

Not sure why people on here are still speculating.  This link is the official numbers through 2025. the board voted on Monday "no change".  

No change to the number of classifications. Who is in each classification has changed because off  new cut-off numbers and schools changing size. There will be new regions shake-ups

 

 

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8 hours ago, oridgecat said:

Not sure why people on here are still speculating.  This link is the official numbers through 2025. the board voted on Monday "no change".  

No change means they're not changing the 6 classifications to go to 7 classifications or back down 5 classifications. They are still reclassifying and changing the regions thusly. 

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