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I know most of this was mentioned in last year’s thread.  Lake Co. originally scheduled Ensworth for week 8 of the 2021 - 2022 scheduling cycle.  If I remember correctly, the chat on Coach T was that Ensworth backed out of the series because they didn’t want to travel to Tiptonville. 

It was late in the scheduling cycle when the Lake Co. – Ensworth series fell through.  In need of a game to fill their schedule, the Falcons agreed to play Haywood who was also in need of a week 8 game.  Obviously, Lake Co. was willing to schedule some tougher non-region competition (be it Ensworth or Haywood), and I respect and commend them for that.

Both Haywood and Lake Co. have two of the most storied programs in West Tennessee.  Since this will be a game between two proud and tradition rich programs, I expect it to be a good one. Josh Puckett, the head coach of Lake County’s 2019 state championship team, is currently an assistant coach at Haywood.  That should add some interest to the game as well.  Like others have posted, I pray that it will be a clean injury-free game and safe travels to all.

The game will be video streamed on Brownsville Radio’s Facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/brownsvilleradio/

Haywood leads the series 1-0.  Last year’s score:  Haywood 49, Lake Co. 0

 

Haywood Lake County
   
Record:                    6-0 Record:                    4-2
PF-PA:                      291-64 PF-PA:                      228-170
Per Game:               48.7-12.5 Per Game:               38-28.3
Opponents W-L:     21-19 Opponents W-L:     23-18

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3 hours ago, stacmot said:

I know most of this was mentioned in last year’s thread.  Lake Co. originally scheduled Ensworth for week 8 of the 2021 - 2022 scheduling cycle.  If I remember correctly, the chat on Coach T was that Ensworth backed out of the series because they didn’t want to travel to Tiptonville. 

 

It was late in the scheduling cycle when the Lake Co. – Ensworth series fell through.  In need of a game to fill their schedule, the Falcons agreed to play Haywood who was also in need of a week 8 game.  Obviously, Lake Co. was willing to schedule some tougher non-region competition (be it Ensworth or Haywood), and I respect and commend them for that.

 

Both Haywood and Lake Co. have two of the most storied programs in West Tennessee.  Since this will be a game between two proud and tradition rich programs, I expect it to be a good one. Josh Puckett, the head coach of Lake County’s 2019 state championship team, is currently an assistant coach at Haywood.  That should add some interest to the game as well.  Like others have posted, I pray that it will be a clean injury-free game and safe travels to all.

 

The game will be video streamed on Brownsville Radio’s Facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/brownsvilleradio/

 

Haywood leads the series 1-0.  Last year’s score:  Haywood 49, Lake Co. 0

 

Haywood Lake County
   
Record:                    6-0 Record:                    4-2
PF-PA:                      291-64 PF-PA:                      228-170
Per Game:               48.7-12.5 Per Game:               38-28.3
Opponents W-L:     21-19 Opponents W-L:     23-18

 

 

Per normal, great post @stacmot. I was surprised to see that coach Puckett is an assistant at Haywood. I wondered where he went.

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