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TSSAA News the 27 Divisional Finalists for 2013-2014 TS SAA N EWS SPRING 2015 ING FLIN PR G S TSSAA CALENDAR 2015-2016 GOLF (FIRST PRACTICE DATE) ..................................................................... JULY 13 BASKETBALL GOLF (DATE OF FIRST CONTEST) ................................................................ JULY 27 DIVISION I – CLASS A, AA, AAA FOOTBALL, GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS’ SOCCER, CROSS COUNTRY(FIRST PRACTICE DATE) .... JULY 27 DISTRICTS (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ...................................................FEB. 24 GIRLS’ SOCCER (DATE OF FIRST CONTEST) .............................................. AUG. 17 GIRLS’ REGION QUARTERFINALS ............................................................FEB. 26 GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL, CROSS COUNTRY (DATE OF FIRST CONTEST) ..... AUG. 17 BOYS’ REGION QUARTERFINALS .............................................................FEB. 27 BOARD OF CONTROL MEETING (HERMITAGE) ........................................... AUG. 17 GIRLS’ REGION SEMIFINALS .....................................................................FEB. 29 FOOTBALL (DATE OF FIRST CONTEST) ....................................................... AUG. 21 BOYS’ REGION SEMIFINALS .....................................................................MAR. 01 GIRLS’ REGION FINALS .............................................................................MAR. 02 GOLF BOYS’ REGION FINALS..............................................................................MAR. 03 DISTRICT (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) GIRLS’ SECTIONALS ..................................................................................MAR. 05 AAA .....................SEPT.16 A-AA .................. SEPT. 30 BOYS’ SECTIONALS...................................................................................MAR. 07 REGION (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) GIRLS’ STATE ........................................................................................MAR. 09-12 AAA ....................SEPT. 21 DII ...................... SEPT. 28 A-AA ..................OCT. 05 BOYS’ STATE .........................................................................................MAR. 16-19 STATE DIVISION II AAA ...............SEPT. 29-30 DII .......................OCT. 5-6 A-AA .............OCT. 13-14 GIRLS’ FIRST ROUND – AA ........................................................................FEB. 19 BOYS’ FIRST ROUND – AA .........................................................................FEB. 20 GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL REGIONS – A (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ...............................................FEB. 23 DIVISION I – CLASS A, AA, AAA GIRLS’ SUB-STATE – A ...............................................................................FEB. 26 DISTRICT (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) .................................................... OCT. 09 GIRLS’ QUARTERFINALS – AA...................................................................FEB. 26 REGION (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ...................................................... OCT. 13 BOYS’ SUB-STATE – A ................................................................................FEB. 27 SECTIONAL ................................................................................................. OCT. 15 BOYS’ QUARTERFINALS – AA ...................................................................FEB. 27 STATE ..................................................................................................... OCT. 21-23 GIRLS’ STATE – A & AA ........................................................................MAR. 03-05 DIVISION II BOY’S STATE – A & AA .........................................................................MAR. 03-05 FIRST ROUND – AA .................................................................................... OCT. 13 REGION – A (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ................................................ OCT. 14 SUB-STATE – A & QUARTERFINALS – AA ............................................... OCT. 17 BOARD OF CONTROL MEETING (MURFREESBORO) – 2:00 PM ................MAR. 15 STATE – A & AA ..................................................................................... OCT. 21-23 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING (MURFREESBORO) – 8:00 AM .............MAR. 16 CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS’ SOFTBALL, BASEBALL, SOCCER, TRACK, TENNIS (FIRST PRACTICE DATE) ...................FEB. 15 REGION – (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) GIRLS’ SOFTBALL, BASEBALL, SOCCER, TRACK, TENNIS (DATE OF FIRST CONTEST) ...............MAR. 14 DI CLASS A-AA, DI CLASS AAA, DII CLASS A .......................................... OCT. 31 STATE ATHLETIC DIRECTORS’ CONFERENCE / CHEER COACHES CONFERENCE .......................................TBA DI CLASS A-AA, DI CLASS AAA, DII CLASS A, DII CLASS AA ................. NOV. 07 TRACK GIRLS’ SOCCER SECTIONAL (DI A-AA & DI AAA); REGIONS (DII) (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ....................... MAY 20 DIVISION I – CLASS A-AA, AAA STATE ......................................................................................................MAY 23-27 DISTRICT (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) .................................................... OCT. 16 REGION BASEBALL SEMIFINALS ................................................................................................ OCT. 20 DIVISION I – CLASS A, AA, AAA FINALS......................................................................................................... OCT. 22 DISTRICTS (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ................................................... MAY 13 SECTIONAL ...................................................................................................... OCT. 24 REGION SEMIFINALS .................................................................................. MAY 16 STATE REGION FINALS .......................................................................................... MAY 18 QUARTERFINALS ....................................................................................... OCT. 28 SECTIONAL .................................................................................................. MAY 20 SEMIFINALS ................................................................................................ OCT. 29 STATE ......................................................................................................MAY 24-27 FINALS......................................................................................................... OCT. 31 DIVISION II DIVISION II REGIONS – A (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ............................................... MAY 13 FIRST ROUND – AA .................................................................................... OCT. 17 FIRST ROUND – AA ................................................................................MAY 13-14 REGION – A (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ................................................ OCT. 21 SUB-STATE – A & QUARTERFINALS – AA ...........................................MAY 20-21 SUB-STATE – A & QUARTERFINALS – AA ............................................... OCT. 24 STATE TOURNAMENT – A & AA ............................................................MAY 24-27 STATE SEMIFINALS – A & AA ................................................................................ OCT. 30 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL FINALS – A & AA ......................................................................................... OCT. 31 DIVISION I – CLASS A, AA, AAA DISTRICTS (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ................................................... MAY 13 REGION SEMIFINALS .................................................................................. MAY 16 BOWLING (DATE OF FIRST CONTEST) ........................................................SEPT. 28 REGION FINALS .......................................................................................... MAY 18 SECTIONAL .................................................................................................. MAY 20 BASKETBALL, WRESTLING (FIRST PRACTICE DATE) ............................... NOV. 02 STATE ......................................................................................................MAY 24-27 DIVISION II FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS REGIONS – A (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ............................................... MAY 13 DIVISION I – 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A FIRST ROUND – AA ................................................................................MAY 13-14 1ST ROUND ................................................................................................ NOV. 06 SUB-STATE – A & QUARTERFINALS – AA ...........................................MAY 20-21 2ND ROUND ................................................................................................ NOV. 13 STATE TOURNAMENT – A & AA ............................................................MAY 24-27 QUARTERFINALS ....................................................................................... NOV. 20 SEMIFINALS ................................................................................................ NOV. 27 SOCCER FINALS DIVISION I – CLASS A, AA, AAA CLASS 1A, 3A, 5A ....................................................................................... DEC. 04 DISTRICTS (MUST BE COMPLETED BY) ................................................... MAY 13 CLASS 2A, 4A, 6A ....................................................................................... DEC. 05 REGION SEMIFINALS .................................................................................. MAY 17 DIVISION II REGION FINALS .......................................................................................... MAY 19 1ST ROUND ...............................................................................................
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