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I didn't mean to infer private schools were not true A-AA. I was replying to previous post by AJC asking which public schools would have top A-AA CC teams if TSSAA split private and public schools.

 

Certainly FRA, Libscomb, University School , etc. are true A-AA schools.

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Jim Clayton is a senior at University School of Nashville. He recently finished second at the District 11 meet which included Ryan, MBA, FRA, and LIpscomb.

 

However, University School is a Division II school - My oversight.

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Sorry if my info on Sullivan is wrong. TSSAA shows Sullivan's 2002 enrollment at 1022 and Sullivan Central's webpage states that its school population is "1000 plus". If you have more accurate information, then I stand corrected.

 

Either way, Sullivan is classified by TSSAA as A-AA for the 2003 season - and they are likely to run in that classification for regional and state.

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