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India Weaver Athletics Manager [email protected] Tongela Taylor Administrative Assistant [email protected] 901.416.7470 Marcus Taylor Athletics Specialist [email protected] 901.416.6253 Lecia Schluterman Special Projects [email protected] 901.416.9944 Kai Washington Head Athletic Trainer [email protected] 901.416.5764 SCIAA Staff SCIAA Newsletter September 9, 2016 Volume 3, Issue 5 SHELBY COUNTY INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 733-Southeast Area Office-Airways 2601 Ketchum Street Memphis, TN 38112 Phone: 901.416.7470 Fax: 901.416.9949 www.sciaa.org www.sciaa.digitalsports.com Follow us on Twier @SCIAAFEVER Upcoming Events September 10 th -SCIAA Middle School Girls Soc- cer Play Day September 14 th -SCIAA Bowling Coaches Meeting & Clinic at Winchester Bowl September 20 th -SCIAA Swimming & Bowling- Meeting September 22 nd -SCIAA Basketball Meeting The SCIAA Pre- Season Basketball Meeting has been reschedule to Sep- tember 22nd at the SCIAA Office. The meeting will start at 4:00 pm. The SCIAA Winter Sports (Swimming & Wrestling) Pre- Season Meeting will be held at the SCIAA Office at 4:00 pm on September 20th. Do you want to win so badly that you’re willing to sacrifice fundamentals? What is more important, winning or teaching? What should be stressed and emphasized in youth and high school sports? Teaching is more important than winning and should be stressed at all levels of sport. Without teaching, win- ning cannot and will not occur. Imagine this scene at a highly- competitive youth football game on a beautiful early autumn Saturday afternoon. While the game is being played a coach receives a call on the sideline. He listens, and then signals to his players on the field. The players adjust, seeming to know what and where the next play is going. They seem to know what play is coming next, because they do. After the game, the opposing coach goes back and watches the film. What he notices should come as a surprise, but sadly isn’t anymore. There was a man who was roaming behind his sideline (which he didn’t notice while coaching his team) who was calling the other coach to relay information to help his team win. Yes, this is a true story. The coach could see plain as day on film what the opposing team was up to. It’s sad. Is this what youth sports have come to? Here you see the effects of the win-at-all costs culture promoted by the NFL. We hear stories of this occurring at the highest levels of the game, and then see the trick- le down effects in youth sports. If the spying team were to win, which they didn’t, would the win even mean anything? Teaching is more important than winning because it lasts a lifetime. Coach- es should focus on teaching the game along with life skills that can be learned through sport. If they do, they will be a winner on both fronts, on the field and in life. Here are five thoughts to help coaches ensure teaching comes before winning: 1. Hall of Fame coach Jack Ramsay once said, “The coach is the teacher; his subject is the fundamen- tals.” As long as a coach remembers this and keeps it as a priority he or she will be a success. This should serve as a guiding principle throughout a coaching ca- reer. 2. As a coach, you are helping a player build their founda- tion on and off the court. You are helping them “Build Their House.” The great Paul Brown said, “Most players stop their development because of their intelligence, or lack thereof, rather than physi- cal ability.” Simply put: Teach the Game! 3. Players make plays. Do not forget that. Realize this and coach with it in the back of your mind. If you want to impact the game as a coach, impact the players. What would you rather have at the end of the game, three good plays or three good players? 4. The game was here first. It will be here long after Upcoming SCIAA Meetings you’re finished coaching. No coach is bigger than the game. Focus on teaching a love for the game. If you do, it will foster a desire to be better and a will to win. 5. Find your mission. If it’s solely to win, you’ll be empty and never reach true fulfillment. Victory comes from preparation. Want to be prepared? Fo- cus on teaching players how to play the game. Fo- cus on learning and teach- ing the trade, not the tricks to earn a W. As coaches, our duty is to devel- op players. Teaching at every level is more important because it precedes winning. Teaching fundamentals provides athletes with the confidence to execute the skills necessary in competi- tion. If we can develop our play- ers as thinkers of the game, they will be prepared for any situa- tion. Championship teams are comprised of individuals who are fundamentally sound and who are students of the game. We love coaching and the thrill of winning. However, that thrill should never come before the lasting relationships we develop through teaching our athletes. There is more to coaching than winning. John Wooden consid- ered himself a teacher before a coach. I’d like to think the same of myself. How about you? Remember, teach players not plays. In the words of the late, great coaching legend Don Mey- er: Teach the Young. Share Your Affections. Leave Your Mark. Winning vs. Teaching By Kyle Elmendorf on July 15, 2016 Winter sports are right around the corner. The SCIAA Pre- Season Bowling Meeting and Coach- es’ Clinic will be held at Winchester Bowl at 4:00 pm on Sep- tember 14th.

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Page 1: SCIAA Newslettermedia.digitalsports.com/...Newsletter-3-5-9-9-2016.pdf · 9/9/2016  · Yes, this is a true story. The coach could see plain as day on film what the opposing team

India Weaver

Athletics Manager

[email protected]

Tongela Taylor

Administrative Assistant

[email protected]

901.416.7470

Marcus Taylor

Athletics Specialist

[email protected]

901.416.6253

Lecia Schluterman

Special Projects

[email protected]

901.416.9944

Kai Washington

Head Athletic Trainer

[email protected]

901.416.5764

SCIAA Staff

SCIAA Newsletter

September 9, 2016 Volume 3, Issue 5

SHELBY COUNTY

INTERSCHOLASTIC

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

733-Southeast Area Office-Airways

2601 Ketchum Street Memphis, TN 38112

Phone: 901.416.7470

Fax: 901.416.9949 www.sciaa.org

www.sciaa.digitalsports.com Follow us on Twitter @SCIAAFEVER

Upcoming Events September 10th-SCIAA

Middle School Girls Soc-cer Play Day

September 14th-SCIAA

Bowling Coaches Meeting & Clinic at Winchester Bowl

September 20th-SCIAA

Swimming & Bowling-Meeting

September 22nd-SCIAA

Basketball Meeting

The SCIAA Pre-Season Basketball Meeting has been reschedule to Sep-tember 22nd at the

SCIAA Office. The meeting will start at 4:00 pm.

The SCIAA Winter Sports (Swimming & Wrestling) Pre-Season Meeting

will be held at the SCIAA Office at 4:00 pm on September 20th.

Do you want to win so badly that you’re willing to sacrifice fundamentals? What is more important, winning or teaching? What should be stressed and emphasized in youth and high school sports? Teaching is more important than winning and should be stressed at all levels of sport. Without teaching, win-ning cannot and will not occur. Imagine this scene at a highly-competitive youth football game on a beautiful early autumn Saturday afternoon. While the game is being played a coach receives a call on the sideline. He listens, and then signals to his players on the field. The players adjust, seeming to know what and where the next play is going. They seem to know what play is coming next, because they do. After the game, the opposing coach goes back and watches the film. What he notices should come as a surprise, but sadly isn’t anymore. There was a man who was roaming behind his sideline (which he didn’t notice while coaching his team) who was calling the other coach to relay information to help his team win. Yes, this is a true story. The coach could see plain as day on film what the opposing team was up to. It’s sad. Is this what youth sports have come to? Here you see the effects of the win-at-all costs culture promoted by the NFL. We hear stories of this occurring at the highest levels of the game, and then see the trick-le down effects in youth sports. If the spying team were to win,

which they didn’t, would the win even mean anything? Teaching is more important than winning because it lasts a lifetime. Coach-es should focus on teaching the game along with life skills that can be learned through sport. If they do, they will be a winner on both fronts, on the field and in life. Here are five thoughts to help coaches ensure teaching comes before winning: 1. Hall of Fame coach Jack

Ramsay once said, “The coach is the teacher; his subject is the fundamen-tals.” As long as a coach remembers this and keeps it as a priority he or she will be a success. This should serve as a guiding principle throughout a coaching ca-reer.

2. As a coach, you are helping a player build their founda-tion on and off the court. You are helping them “Build Their House.” The great Paul Brown said, “Most players stop their development because of their intelligence, or lack thereof, rather than physi-cal ability.” Simply put: Teach the Game!

3. Players make plays. Do not forget that. Realize this and coach with it in the back of your mind. If you want to impact the game as a coach, impact the players. What would you rather have at the end of the game, three good plays or three good players?

4. The game was here first. It will be here long after

Upcoming SCIAA Meetings

you’re finished coaching. No coach is bigger than the game. Focus on teaching a love for the game. If you do, it will foster a desire to be better and a will to win.

5. Find your mission. If it’s solely to win, you’ll be empty and never reach true fulfillment. Victory comes from preparation. Want to be prepared? Fo-cus on teaching players how to play the game. Fo-cus on learning and teach-ing the trade, not the tricks to earn a W.

As coaches, our duty is to devel-op players. Teaching at every level is more important because it precedes winning. Teaching fundamentals provides athletes with the confidence to execute the skills necessary in competi-tion. If we can develop our play-ers as thinkers of the game, they will be prepared for any situa-tion. Championship teams are comprised of individuals who are fundamentally sound and who are students of the game. We love coaching and the thrill of winning. However, that thrill should never come before the lasting relationships we develop through teaching our athletes. There is more to coaching than winning. John Wooden consid-ered himself a teacher before a coach. I’d like to think the same of myself. How about you? Remember, teach players not plays. In the words of the late, great coaching legend Don Mey-er: Teach the Young. Share Your Affections. Leave Your Mark.

Winning vs. Teaching By Kyle Elmendorf on July 15, 2016

Winter sports are right around the corner.

The SCIAA Pre-Season Bowling Meeting and Coach-es’ Clinic will be held at Winchester Bowl at 4:00 pm on Sep-tember 14th.

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SCIAA High School Events for September 12th-18th, 2016

Date Time Sport Opponents/Title Facility 9/12/2016 3:30 PM Boys & Girls Golf West Memphis, Jonesboro, @ White Station Meadowbrook

9/12/2016 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Golf Soulsville, KIPP Collegiate, Trezevant @ Central Pine Hill

9/12/2016 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Golf Bolton High @ Millington High Quail Ridge

9/12/2016 4:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Craigmont High @ Raleigh Egypt Raleigh-Egypt Stadium

9/12/2016 4:00 PM HS Volleyball Cordova High @ FACS FACS

9/12/2016 4:30 PM HS Volleyball White Station High @ East High East High School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM Cross Country Trezevant, MBA, MLK Prep, Westwood, Mitchell, Melrose, Douglass @ Whitehaven

Ed Rice Community Center

9/12/2016 5:00 PM Cross Country Germantown, Southwind, City University, Cordova, Overton, Manassas, Middle College, Oakhaven, GRAD, PCA @ KIPP

Ed Rice Community Center

9/12/2016 5:00 PM Freshman Football Whitehaven High @ Arlington High ARLINGTON

9/12/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Raleigh Egypt @ Craigmont High Craigmont High

9/12/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Manassas High @ Trezevant High Trezevant High

9/12/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Fairley High @ Sheffield High Sheffield High

9/12/2016 5:30 PM Freshman Football Cordova High @ BARTLETT HIGH Bartlett Stadium

9/12/2016 5:30 PM JV Football Fayette-Ware @ MLK Prep MLK Prep

9/12/2016 5:30 PM JV Football MAHS @ Kingsbury High Kingsbury High School

9/12/2016 5:30 PM HS Girls Soccer Central High @ Kingsbury High Kingsbury High School

9/12/2016 5:45 PM Cross Country Hamilton, Sheffield, Kingsbury, Hillcrest, MAHS, MASE, Raleigh Egypt, Wooddale, White Station, @ Bolton

Ed Rice Community Center

9/12/2016 5:45 PM Cross Country Ridgeway, Soulsville, MSE, Central, East, Fairley, BTW, @ Kirby

Ed Rice Community Center

9/12/2016 6:00 PM Freshman Football Houston High @ Germantown High Germantown Stadium

9/12/2016 6:00 PM JV Football Southwind High @ Ridgeway High Halle Stadium

9/12/2016 6:00 PM JV Football Overton High @ Fairley High J.P. Freeman Stadium

9/12/2016 6:00 PM JV Football East High @ Central High Crump Stadium

9/12/2016 6:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Bolton High @ Harding Harding Academy

9/12/2016 7:00 PM JV Football Whitehaven High @ Arlington High ARLINGTON

9/12/2016 7:00 PM JV Football Cordova High @ BARTLETT HIGH Bartlett Stadium

9/12/2016 7:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Westwood High @ Kirby High Kirby Stadium

9/12/2016 7:30 PM JV Football Houston High @ Germantown High Germantown Stadium

9/13/2016 4:00 PM HS Volleyball Southwind High @ Kirby High Kirby High School

9/13/2016 4:30 PM HS Girls Soccer Kingsbury High @ Overton High Willow Road

9/13/2016 4:30 PM HS Volleyball Central High @ Hamilton High Hamilton High Gym

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Melrose High @ Overton High Overton High School

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball BARTLETT HIGH @ Cordova High Cordova High School

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball MSE @ Mitchell High Mitchell High

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Hillcrest High @ Soulsville Charter Soulsville Charter

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball KIPP Collegiate High @ Oakhaven High KIPP Collegiate High

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Middle College High @ MBA MBA

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball MASE @ Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Power Center Academy @ City University School City University School

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Manassas High @ Fairley High Fairley High

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Raleigh Egypt @ MLK Prep MLK Prep

9/13/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Trezevant High @ Sheffield High Sheffield High

9/13/2016 5:30 PM HS Volleyball White Station High @ Whitehaven High Whitehaven High School

9/13/2016 6:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Bolton High @ Brighton Brighton High School

9/13/2016 6:00 PM HS Volleyball Collierville High @ Germantown High Germantown HS Gym

9/13/2016 7:00 PM HS Girls Soccer St. Benedict @ Germantown High Farmington Elem

9/13/2016 7:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Southwind High @ Whitehaven High Whitehaven Stadium

9/13/2016 7:30 PM HS Girls Soccer Memphis FCA @ Central High Crump Stadium

9/14/2016 8:30 AM Boys Golf SCIAA A-AA Golf Championship Fox Meadows

9/14/2016 8:30 AM Girls Golf SCIAA A-AA Golf Championship Fox Meadows

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SCIAA High School Events for September 12th-18th, 2016 cont.

Date Time Sport Opponents/Title Facility 9/14/2016 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Golf Germantown High @ Bolton High Quail Ridge

9/14/2016 4:00 PM Boys Golf MUS @ White Station High Galloway

9/14/2016 4:30 PM HS Volleyball East High @ Whitehaven High Whitehaven High School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Ridgeway High @ MBA Rodney Baber Park

9/14/2016 5:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Westwood High @ Raleigh Egypt Raleigh-Egypt Stadium

9/14/2016 5:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Sheffield High @ Power Center Academy May Field

9/14/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Ridgeway High @ Kingsbury High Kingsbury High School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball City University School @ Melrose High Melrose High School

9/14/2016 6:00 PM HS Volleyball Germantown High @ White Station High White Station HS

9/15/2016 3:20 PM Boys & Girls Golf West Memphis @ White Station High Audubon

9/15/2016 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Golf Ridgeway, Collierville, @ Germantown Audubon

9/15/2016 4:30 PM HS Girls Soccer Craigmont High @ Overton High Willow Road

9/15/2016 4:30 PM HS Volleyball Cordova High @ Wooddale High Wooddale High School

9/15/2016 4:30 PM HS Volleyball East High @ Hamilton High Hamilton High Gym

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Kingsbury High @ BARTLETT HIGH Bartlett Soccer Park

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Central High @ Overton High Overton High School

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Bolton High @ Ridgeway High Ridgeway High School

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball City University School @ Mitchell High Mitchell High

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Oakhaven High @ MSE 4921 Ridgeway Rd

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Middle College High @ MAHS 3608 Hawkins Mill Rd

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Power Center Academy @ Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball MBA @ Hillcrest High Hillcrest High

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball MASE @ Soulsville Charter Soulsville Charter

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Fairley High @ MLK Prep MLK Prep

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Sheffield High @ Manassas High Manassas High

9/15/2016 5:00 PM HS Volleyball Raleigh Egypt @ Trezevant High Trezevant

9/15/2016 6:00 PM JV Football White Station High @ Raleigh Egypt Raleigh Egypt Stadium

9/15/2016 6:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Bolton High @ Cordova High Cordova Stadium

9/15/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Germantown High @ Whitehaven High Whitehaven Stadium

9/15/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Sheffield High @ Bolivar Central Bolivar Central

9/15/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Central High @ Wooddale High Halle Stadium

9/15/2016 7:00 PM HS Football MLK Prep @ MAHS Melrose Stadium

9/15/2016 7:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Germantown High @ Collierville High Collierville High

9/16/2016 5:00 PM HS Girls Soccer Sheffield High @ Fairley High J.P. Freeman Soccer

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Kingsbury High @ Craigmont High Raleigh Egypt Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Fairley High @ Westwood High J.P. Freeman Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Douglass High @ Hillcrest High Whitehaven Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Cordova High @ Collierville High COLLIERVILLE

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Mitchell High @ Lewisburg Lewisburg MS

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Raleigh Egypt @ Covington Covington

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Overton High @ Bolton High / Blue Out Bolton Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Melrose High @ Fayette-Ware FAYETTE-WARE

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Brighton @ Kirby High Kirby Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Manassas High @ Oakhaven High Oakhaven Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Millington High @ Ridgeway High Halle Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Southwind High @ Munford MUNFORD

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Trezevant High @ Desoto Central High School Desoto Central

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Arlington High @ White Station High / Homecoming Crump Stadium

9/16/2016 7:00 PM HS Football Middleton @ Middle College High / Senior Night Fairground Stadium

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SCIAA Middle School Events for September 12th-18th

Date Time Sport Opponents/Title Facility 9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Collierville MS @ Cordova Middle Cordova Stadium

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Collierville MS @ Germantown Middle School Farmington Elementary

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Hamilton Middle @ Geeter Middle Geeter Middle School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Sherwood Middle @ Steam Steam

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Lester Prep @ Chickasaw Middle Chickasaw Middle School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Lowrance @ A. Maceo Walker Middle A. Maceo Walker Middle

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball MBA @ MAHS MAHS Middle School Gym

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Highland Oaks Middle @ Havenview Middle Havenview Middle

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Colonial Middle @ Hickory Ridge Middle Hickory Ridge Middle

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Craigmont Middle @ Kate Bond Middle Kate Bond Middle

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Snowden Middle @ Germantown Middle School Germantown Middle School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Cordova Middle @ White Station Middle White Station Middle School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Georgian Hills @ Barrets Chapel Barretts Chapel Gym

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Mt. Pisgah Middle School @ Raleigh Egypt Raleigh-Egypt High School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball E.E Jeter @ Grandview Grandview Middle School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball MASE @ Westside Middle Westside Middle School

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Douglass Middle @ Kingsbury Middle Kingsbury Middle

9/12/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Bellevue Middle @ Treadwell Middle Treadwell Middle School

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Kate Bond Middle @ White Station Middle Fairgrounds Stadium

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Snowden Middle @ Wooddale Middle Wooddale High Field

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Treadwell Middle @ Kingsbury Middle Kingsbury Middle Field

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer KIPP Academy Middle @ MBA Rodney Baber Park

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Steam @ Sherwood Middle Melrose Stadium

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Ridgeway Middle @ Germantown Middle School Farmington Elementary

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer American Way Middle @ Hickory Ridge Middle Hickory Ridge Middle Field

9/13/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Hickory Ridge Middle @ Havenview Middle Havenview Middle

9/13/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Dexter MS @ Georgian Hills Raleigh-Egypt Stadium

9/13/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Grandview @ Memphis Scholars Craigmont Middle Field

9/13/2016 5:30 PM MS Football White Station Middle @ Germantown Middle Germantown Stadium

9/13/2016 6:00 PM MS Football Brighton Middle School @ Bellevue Middle Crump Stadium

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Riverview Middle @ Sherwood Middle Sherwood Middle School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Lowrance Elementary School @ Hamilton Middle Hamilton Middle School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Soulsville Charter @ MBA MBA Gym

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Geeter Middle @ MAHS MAHS Middle School Gym

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Steam @ A. Maceo Walker Middle A. Maceo Walker Middle

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Ridgeway Middle @ Highland Oaks Middle School Highland Oaks Middle

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Kate Bond Middle @ Germantown Middle School Germantown Middle School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball White Station Middle @ Craigmont Middle Craigmont Middle School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Cordova Middle @ Snowden Middle Snowden Middle School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Barrets Chapel @ Mt. Pisgah Middle School Mt. Pisgah MS Gym

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Grandview @ Georgian Hills Grandview Middle

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Raleigh Egypt @ MASE Mississippi Blvd Church

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Kingsbury Middle @ E.E Jeter E. E. Jeter Gym

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Westside Middle @ Bellevue Middle Bellevue Middle School

9/14/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Booker T. Washington @ Treadwell Middle Treadwell Middle School

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Booker T. Washington @ Westside Middle MLK College Prep

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Craigmont Middle @ Cordova Middle Cordova Stadium

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Ridgeway Middle @ Hickory Ridge Middle Kirby Stadium

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football JP Freeman Middle @ A. Maceo Walker Middle A. M. Walker Football Field

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Chickasaw Middle @ Geeter Middle Whitehaven Stadium

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Sherwood Middle @ Hamilton Middle BTW Stadium

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Riverview Middle @ Lester Prep Melrose Stadium

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Barrets Chapel @ Kingsbury Middle Kingsbury MS Fooball Field

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Colonial Middle @ American Way Middle American Way Middle Field

9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football KIPP Academy Middle @ MAHS Fairground Stadium

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SCIAA Middle School Events for September 12th-18th, 2016 cont.

Date Time Sport Opponents/Title Facility 9/14/2016 5:30 PM MS Football Woodstock MS @ Raleigh Egypt Raleigh Egypt Stadium

9/14/2016 6:00 PM MS Football Kate Bond Middle @ Fayette East Middle Fayette East Middle

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Wooddale Middle @ Craigmont Middle Craigmont Middle Field

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Kate Bond Middle @ Snowden Middle Snowden Middle Field

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Kirby Middle @ American Way Middle American Way Middle

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Hickory Ridge Middle @ Ridgeway Middle Mayfield #3

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Kingsbury Middle @ Rise Academy Fairgrounds Stadium

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer MASE @ Chickasaw Middle J.P. Freeman Soccer

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Treadwell Middle @ MASE Mississippi Blvd Church

9/15/2016 5:00 PM MS Volleyball Barrets Chapel @ Raleigh Egypt Raleigh-Egypt

9/16/2016 5:00 PM MS Girls Soccer Collierville MS @ MBA Rodney Baber Park

9/17/2016 11:30 AM MS Football Wooddale Middle @ Havenview Middle Whitehaven Stadium

9/17/2016 1:00 PM MS Football Oakhaven Middle @ HSJHS Hollys Springs

9/17/2016 3:30 PM MS Football Snowden Middle @ Highland Oaks Middle School Southwind Stadium

9/17/2016 5:00 PM MS Football Lester Prep @ MAHS Melrose Stadium

9/17/2016 6:00 PM MS Football Hickory Ridge Middle @ Dexter MS Cordova Stadium