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The Soddy/Ooltewah game is at Ooltewah on CSS and on the radio with Stump!

 

It doesn't matter if Ooltewah and Soddy lose this week - it's still the biggest game in the area of the year!

 

And about the McMinn game, if the Cherokees had brough 1/16th of the people they said they would, then there would have been a good crowd...I bet McMinn didn't bring 200 fans....Soddy sure will!

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Ok that menas if we had 200 people on our side that you guys had 5,800 on the home side. That is a joke because your entire stadium will not hold 6K people. Take for instance Cherokee Stadium in Athens the seating capacity for both sides is 6,500 people and we both know that our stadium is much larger than the Nest. Now that does not take into account people standing on the fence @ McMinn we probably have 750-1000 standers on any given night I would assume Ooltewah has something similiar to that if not a little more.

I just did not like to be refered to as an idiot. I have a masters degree and own a business obviously I am not an idiot. Good luck this week with Heritage.....

GO TRIBE!!!!

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Ok that menas if we had 200 people on our side that you guys had 5,800 on the home side. That is a joke because your entire stadium will not hold 6K people. Take for instance Cherokee Stadium in Athens the seating capacity for both sides is 6,500 people and we both know that our stadium is much larger than the Nest. Now that does not take into account people standing on the fence @ McMinn we probably have 750-1000 standers on any given night I would assume Ooltewah has something similiar to that if not a little more.

I just did not like to be refered to as an idiot. I have a masters degree and own a business obviously I am not an idiot. Good luck this week with Heritage.....

GO TRIBE!!!!

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LoL..chill, none of us "regulars" called you an idiot.

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I dont know how many people Ooltewah's stadium holds. It is not all that many. But it is standing room only for every home game, and much more so for big games.

 

I go to a small private school for the arts down here ... youve prolly never heard of it. I dont think this thread is anything like the mcminn/ooltewah thread. during that thread mcminns players and fans had nothing to distract them for an entire week because they were off. this game both teams have other matchups the week pryor to the game.

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i think that this game will come down to turnovers as most good games do. turnovers mean offense isn't on the field and both soddy and ooltewah have powerhouse offenses. i also think that the team with the most points on the board at the end of the game will win. good luck to both teams!! stay focused on the game ahead, lets not make it a close one like last week!! also shipley ur gay(dbduce22)

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First of all Soddy needs to beat McMinn. I also think that Soddy gets fired up for the Owls because with Red Bank being down the last past couple of years it has led to the rise of new big rivals. The Trojans and Owls should be a dandy. They are the only two Hamilton County schools that are left in 5A.......i guess it is the two biggest kids on the block... I hope neither team gets upset this week so we can see two undefeated teams... I also hope soddy wins so i can have bragging rights over all the former Owls that i played flag football with...(Erik Henderson....Justin Oaks.....Mark Blasengame...Adam Howard)....just to name a few! Good Luck Soddy

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