Tallulah Falls Basketball Schedule 2016-2017

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Tallulah Falls Basketball Schedule 2016-2017 Tallulah Falls Basketball Schedule 2016-2017 Day Date Opponent Time (G/B) JV (Boys) Thursday Nov. 10 Scrimmage vs. Robbinsville 6:00/7:30 ---- Saturday Nov. 12 East Jackson (Girls Varsity Only) 6:00/NA ---- Tuesday Nov. 15 Pinecrest Academy 6:00/7:30 ---- Thursday Nov. 17 White County (Staff Appreciation Night) 6:00/7:30 ---- Saturday Nov. 19 @ Mt. Pisgah 2:00/3:30 ---- Tuesday Nov. 29 @ Providence Christian Academy 6:00/7:30 ---- Friday Dec. 2 @ George Walton Academy 6:00/7:30 4:30 Saturday Dec. 3 @ Pinecrest Academy 4:30/6:00 3:00 Tuesday Dec. 6 Towns County* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Friday Dec. 9 Hebron Christian Academy* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Saturday Dec. 10 Providence Christian Acad* (Cure Night) 6:00/7:30 4:30 Friday Dec. 16 @ Riverside Military Academy* (Boys Only) NA/6:00 4:30 Friday Dec. 16 @ East Jackson (Girls Varsity Only) 5:00/NA ---- Thursday Dec. 29 Ath. Acad. Tourney (Strong Rock Christian) 3:00/4:30 ---- Friday Dec. 30 Ath. Acad. Tourney (Elbert County) 1:00/2:30 ---- Saturday Dec. 31 @ White County 12:00/1:30 ---- Tuesday Jan. 3 Jefferson (Boys Only) NA/7:00 5:30 Friday Jan. 6 @ Lakeview Academy* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Saturday Jan. 7 Mt. Pisgah 2:00/3:30 ---- Tuesday Jan. 10 @ Hebron Christian Academy* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Friday Jan. 13 Commerce* (Middle School Night) 6:00/7:30 4:30 Tuesday Jan. 17 @ Towns County* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Friday Jan. 20 Riverside Military Academy*(Boys Only) NA/6:00 4:30 Tuesday Jan. 24 Lakeview Academy* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Friday Jan. 27 @ Athens Academy* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Saturday Jan. 28 @ Athens Christian School* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Tuesday Jan. 31 @ Commerce* 6:00/7:30 4:30 Friday Feb. 3 Prince Avenue Christian* (Sr. Night) 6:00/7:30 ---- TBA TBA Region Tournament* TBA ---- TBA TBA State Tournament TBA ---- * - Indicates a Region 8-A game BOLD PRINT indicates a home game Contact Information Boy’s Head Coach Tallulah Falls School Girls Head Coach Jim Van Hooser “The Light in the Mountains” Tom Tilley 706-754-0400 (W) 201 Campus Drive 706-839-2045 (W) 706-968-0093 (C) PO Box 279 770-718-6164(C) [email protected] [email protected] Tallulah Falls, GA 30573 Boy’s JV Head Coach 706-839-2004 Athletics Girls Varsity Assistant Jackie Taylor 706-754-9933 FAX Ashley Walden 706-754-0400 (W) 706-754-0400 (W) [email protected] [email protected] Larry Peevy- President and Head of School Boy’s Middle School Coach Kim Popham- Upper School Dean Girls Middle School Coach Lowell Hamilton David Chester- Middle School Dean Randy Morris 706-754-0400 (W) Scott Neal- Athletic Director 706-754-0400 (W) [email protected] Jimmy Franklin- Dean of Students [email protected] .
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