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In recent history..... 1980- 2004....... how many 1st - 3rd year programs have made the playoffs or won a region championship.

 

A new school out of Sumner Co. is getting some press time lately, and they are olny a second year program playing against a few very established teams. Which sparks the question.... who if any program(s) have made the playoffs within their 3rd year as a program?

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In recent history..... 1980- 2004....... how many 1st - 3rd year programs have made the playoffs or won a region championship.

 

A new school out of Sumner Co. is getting some press time lately, and they are olny a second year program playing against a few very established teams.  Which sparks the question.... who if any program(s) have made the playoffs within their 3rd year as a program?

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blackman made the playoffs twice in their 1st 3 yrs, with the 1st year being ineligible to make the playoffs because they were playing a jv/freshmen schedule. in their first 2 years of varisty competition blackman won 17 games while making it to the quarterfinals their first time and the 2nd round their 2nd playoff appearance, both losses to end their season were against riverdale

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Actually in our region, D2 AA-ME, every team does not make the playoffs. One team goes home---granted its only one team left out, but for a second year program in a strong D2 region(i.e. Knox Catholic, Knox Webb, Notre Dame, BGA) that is good. 2003 season we played a very good Notre Dame team and won to go to the playoffs for the our first varsity year. We were 1-3 in our region and 2-3 in our division last year. This year we are 3-1 in our division and hope to be 4-1 in the division after next week. With the win against Knox Webb we assure ourselves a home playoff game. If we win that game we go to the second round. Pretty good for our second year. We are supposed to move to D2 AAA with MBA and BA etc either next year or in 4 years.

 

By the way Blackman is in Rutherford County so what team out of Sumner County are you thinking of....Station Camp?

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Actually in our region, D2 AA-ME, every team does not make the playoffs. One team goes home---granted its only one team left out, but for a second year program in a strong D2 region(i.e. Knox Catholic, Knox Webb, Notre Dame, BGA) that is good. 2003 season we played a very good Notre Dame team and won to go to the playoffs for the our first varsity year. We were 1-3 in our region and 2-3 in our division last year. This year we are 3-1 in our division and hope to be 4-1 in the division after next week. With the win against Knox Webb we assure ourselves a home playoff game. If we win that game we go to the second round. Pretty good for our second year. We are supposed to move to D2 AAA with MBA and BA etc either next year or in 4 years. 

 

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That's Right jp2fan And Good Luck To Your Surprising Knights As They Will Finish 7-3(Your Last 2 Games Are Very Easy Ones)!

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