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Columbia should be put in a region with, lincoln county, coffee county, franklin county, and warren county.

region 3-5a is easily the most spread out it stinks for Cookeville and Cumberland county. something needs to be done. any suggestion. Cookeville used to be in the region with the boro teams but now with blackman and siegel it doesnt work either.

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This what I would do in 2A.

 

Region 1(7 teams)

 

Happy Valley

North Greene

West Greene

South Greene

Chuckey Doak

Cumberland Gap

Gatlingburg-Pittman

 

Region 2 Teams (7 teams)

 

Alcoa

Rockwood

CAK

Oliver Springs

Wartburg Central

York Institute

Loudon

 

Region 3 (6 teams)

 

Boyd Buchanan

Tyner

Marion Co.

Sequatchie Co.

Bledsoe Co.

Sweetwater

 

Region 4 (8 teams)

 

Smith Co.

Jackson Co.

Upperman

Cannon Co.

Westmoreland

East Robertson

Goodpasture

DCA

 

Region 5 (7 teams)

 

Fairview

Harpeth

CPA

FRA

Ezell Harding

Stewart Co.

Houston Co.

 

Region 6 (7 teams)

 

Riverside

Adamsville

Waverly

Camden

Lewis Co

Loretto

Richland

 

Region 7 (8 teams)

 

Westview

Dresden

Huntingdon

Gibson Co.

Peabody

Milan

Humboldt

USJ

 

Region 8 (7 teams)

 

Westside

Memphis Southside

Treadwell

George Washington Carver

Westwood

Oakhaven

Booker T. Washington

 

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The TSSAA isn't going to split the private schools in Nasville into two regions. Two reasons; The private schools want to play each other because of gates and proximity, and the TSSAA will not split Nashville down the middle since these teams are all no more than 30 minutes apart. The TSSAA bases regions on geography, not number per region.

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Yeah I love the way the TSSAA does it. Let the private schools get to dominate one region and then don't let them have to deal with long travel times. The T$$AA needs to make the regions fair, try to keep the number of teams in a region relatively close. Why should the private schools get a say in what they do? There is a way to make the region geographically correct, but does that make them fair? No, not at all. My plan would allow the public schools to be more competitive with the privates and make the privates have to deal with the long travel times other schools deal with.

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