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34 minutes ago, TryNotToSuck said:

I want to say y'all have Dyer County, Obion Central, and Lake County

 

31 minutes ago, tennesseeannouncer said:

Both Lake County and Dyer County are on there but the third non-region was out of Jackson. Something may have changed since I last looked. 

Lake, Dyer and NorthSide are the non-region for Dburg. 

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1 hour ago, TryNotToSuck said:

Covington, Ripley, and Dyersburg all have an 8 region games. Covington elected to go with Munford and Brighton for non-region games. Dyersburg went with Lake County and Obion Central. I don’t know who Ripley is going to play, but I’m assure Crockett County could be one of them. Milan is in an 8 team region as well, and I’m sure South Gibson is one of the non-region teams. 

Not true. Covington, Ripley, and Dyersburg are in an eight team region. You get 7 region games, because you don’t play yourself. Covington will be obligated to play in-county rivals Munford and Brighton. That leaves one non-region game to be scheduled. I don’t know who that will be.

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1 hour ago, stacmot said:

Hey @Tigersandcats are you asking if the Tigers and Tomcats are going to play each other next year, or are you saying that they have actually scheduled a game.   It would be a great game between two outstanding quarterbacks and teams.. 

I saw it on a partial schedule for Hardin County, but didn’t know if it was legitimate or not. What I saw was October 6th 2023. I was really asking as a question though to see if any of you guys knew or not. I would like to see that happen though. It would toughen up Hardin schedule a lot, which they need IMO. Then with SGC being in 6 4A next year along with Lexington and hopefully keeping USJ on the schedule we would have a more quality schedule to play. I know it’s hard for y’all to find teams to play and would say the same for HC based off their location mainly. Not a lot of bigger schools near Savannah. 

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1 hour ago, stacmot said:

Hey @Tigersandcats are you asking if the Tigers and Tomcats are going to play each other next year, or are you saying that they have actually scheduled a game.   It would be a great game between two outstanding quarterbacks and teams.. 

oh and congratulations on a really great season for the Tomcats. I know it didn’t end the way y’all would have liked, but still a lot to be proud of. 

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43 minutes ago, Tigersandcats said:

I saw it on a partial schedule for Hardin County, but didn’t know if it was legitimate or not. What I saw was October 6th 2023. I was really asking as a question though to see if any of you guys knew or not. I would like to see that happen though. It would toughen up Hardin schedule a lot, which they need IMO. Then with SGC being in 6 4A next year along with Lexington and hopefully keeping USJ on the schedule we would have a more quality schedule to play. I know it’s hard for y’all to find teams to play and would say the same for HC based off their location mainly. Not a lot of bigger schools near Savannah. 

 

41 minutes ago, Tigersandcats said:

oh and congratulations on a really great season for the Tomcats. I know it didn’t end the way y’all would have liked, but still a lot to be proud of. 

I don't know anything but the region schedule thanks to the TSSAA.  A HHS vs. HCHS game would be a fun one to watch, so I hope that works out.

Thanks!  The Cats had a great year and it was sad to see them lose.  But as you said, they have a lot to be proud of.  The Tigers had a great year as well.  Unfortunately, PC ended both of our seasons.  I congratulate the Firebirds, and I do wish them well in the championship game.

SGC will be a great addition to your schedule.  The Hornets play hard and they never give up!

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3 hours ago, CHARGERFAN said:

Not true. Covington, Ripley, and Dyersburg are in an eight team region. You get 7 region games, because you don’t play yourself. Covington will be obligated to play in-county rivals Munford and Brighton. That leaves one non-region game to be scheduled. I don’t know who that will be.

Okay, I was wrong. It's an 8-team region, 7 region games, and 3 non-region games. 

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3 hours ago, Tigersandcats said:

I saw it on a partial schedule for Hardin County, but didn’t know if it was legitimate or not. What I saw was October 6th 2023. I was really asking as a question though to see if any of you guys knew or not. I would like to see that happen though. It would toughen up Hardin schedule a lot, which they need IMO. Then with SGC being in 6 4A next year along with Lexington and hopefully keeping USJ on the schedule we would have a more quality schedule to play. I know it’s hard for y’all to find teams to play and would say the same for HC based off their location mainly. Not a lot of bigger schools near Savannah. 

It's legit

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