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2020 Playoffs TSSAA C HAMPION SHIPS 2020TENNESSEE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS TSSAAsports.com OFFICIAL GAME PROGRAM 50 40 30 20 10 40 02 10 20 30 10 20 30 4050 40 30 20 10 2020 Class 1A State Football Playoffs November 6 - December 4, 2020 First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship R1 #1 Cloudland (6-4) 38 Game 101 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Cloudland 20 R2 #4 Midway (6-4) 33 0 Game 201 Oliver Springs Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM R2 #2 Oliver Springs (5-5) 60 Game 102 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Oliver Springs 24 (4-6) 22 R1 #3 Jellico Coalfield 0 Game 301 Fri. Nov. 20 7 PM R2 #3 Greenback (4-4) 63 Game 103 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Greenback 21 R1 #2 Unaka (3-4) 16 Game 202 Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM Coalfield 36 R1 #4 Hancock Co. (0-8) 6 South Pittsburg (13-1) 14 Game 104 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Coalfield 26 R2 #1 Coalfield (9-0) 48 Game 401 Fri. Nov. 27 7 PM R3 #1 South Pittsburg (9-1) 52 Game 105 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM South Pittsburg 43 R4 #4 Jo Byrns (4-6) 0 37 Game 203 South Pittsburg Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM R4 #2 Monterey (7-2) 61 Game 106 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Monterey 14 R3 #3 Sale Creek (4-6) 22 Game 302 Fri. Nov. 20 7 PM South Pittsburg 42 R4 #3 Clay Co. (6-4) 21 Game 107 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Clay Co. 14 R3 #2 Copper Basin (8-1) 0 Game 204 Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM Gordonsville 7 R3 #4 Whitwell (1-7) 0 Game 108 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Gordonsville 21 R4 #1 Gordonsville (7-2) 49 Game 501 Fayetteville Fri. Dec. 4 3 PM TN Tech Univ. STATE CHAMPION R5 #1 Fayetteville (8-2) 37 Game 109 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Fayetteville 27 R6 #4 Hollow Rock-Bruceton (5-4) 0 38 Game 205 Fayetteville Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM R6 #2 Collinwood (6-3) 12 Game 110 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Huntland 10 (6-4) 28 R5 #3 Huntland Fayetteville 38 Game 303 Fri. Nov. 20 7 PM R6 #3 Wayne Co. (5-5) 14 Game 111 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Moore Co. 42 R5 #2 Moore Co. (9-1) 49 Game 206 Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM Moore Co. 29 R5 #4 Cornersville (7-3) 8 Game 112 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Huntingdon 22 R6 #1 Huntingdon (8-2) 48 Game 402 Fri. Nov. 27 7 PM R7 #1 Greenfield (8-1) H Game 113 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Greenfield 12 Fayetteville (12-2) 20 R8 #4 Bye 8 Game 207 West Carroll Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM R8 #2 Bye H Game 114 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM West Carroll 14 R7 #3 West Carroll (6-3) Game 304 Fri. Nov. 20 7 PM 24 R8 #3 Bye Lake Co. Game 115 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Lake Co. 26 R7 #2 Lake Co. (5-1) H Game 208 Fri. Nov. 13 7 PM Lake Co. 42 R7 #4 Dresden (4-4) Game 116 Fri. Nov. 6 7 PM Dresden 14 R8 #1 Bye H Notes: All times are local time. In the first and second rounds the higher seeded team shall be the host school. In the third round and semifinals in even-numbered years the bottom team in each bracket shall be the host team. If two teams from the same region meet in the third round, the team seeded higher in the region standings shall host. Midway at Cloudland Highlanders Midway Green Wave Lt/Dk Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Lt/Dk Name Pos Cl Ht Wt 00 Jonah Julian Sr 1 Dylan Cowell P Sr Cloudland 3 Chase Shell Jr 2 Connor Moore RB Sr 4 Seth Birchfield Jr 3 Seth Gordon RB Jr Friday, November 6, 2020 6 Haden Singleton Sr 5 Jackson Snow WR Sr 7 Kyle Birchfield Fr 7 Declan Brewer TE Sr Playoff History from TSSAAsports.com 12 Julius-Gage McKinney So 9 Tucker Basham WR Sr 13 Devin Hamby 8th 10 Emmett Hegland QB Jr First met in Playoffs on November 11, 1988 14 Bentley Gilbert Sr 11 Caleb Goodman WR Jr Cloudland leads series 7-2 15 Samuel Birchfield Sr 12 Coleman Ellison DB Fr 16 Tanner Blevins Fr 14 Cyrus Trew DB Jr 19 Levi Caraway Jr 16 Noah Martin RB Fr 21 Maverick Simerly Jr 17 Holt Owens TE Fr Cloudland (7-5) 22 Elijah Holtsclaw Fr 20 James Pryor RB Fr Aug. 29 at Happy Valley L 18-34 23 Auston Caraway Fr 21 James Edward Davidson LB Fr 28 Elijah Blair Sr 22 Austin Cathers LB Jr Sep. 4 at Cosby W 36-12 29 Luke Tipton Sr 23 Connor Conlon RB So Sep. 11 Hampton L 12-34 34 Coy Laney Jr 24 Ty Mason RB Jr Sep. 18 Hancock Co. * W 49-0 35 Caleb Sluder Jr 31 Braden Buckner RB Fr 44 Noah Stout Sr 32 Riley Hampton WR So Sep. 25 at Sunbright W 42-14 50 Johnson Garrett Sr 33 Sierra Cowell P So Oct. 2 Unaka * W 48-6 58 Landon Johnson Jr 34 Silas Tilley OL Fr Oct. 9 at Hampton L 14-44 64 Jacob Street So 51 Seth Brackett OL Jr 66 Hunter Oakes Fr 54 Hunter Henderson DL Sr Oct. 16 at Jellico * W 52-28 71 Silas Burleson Fr 55 Dylan Meza OL Sr Oct. 23 Johnson Co. L 8-35 72 Eli Benfield Jr 58 Jordan Letner OL So Oct. 30 Sullivan North W 12-0 73 Clayton Williams Fr 62 Joshua Smith DL Fr 74 William Gant So 63 Gavin Evans OL Jr Nov. 6 Midway W 38-33 74 Dylan McClellan Fr 64 Isaiah Stone LB So Nov. 13 Oliver Springs L 20-24 74 Camden Peppers 8th 68 Trent Crabtree OL So 75 Miguel Hernandez Fr 69 Khristian Webb OL Sr Playoff Record: 21-33 76 Eli Preswood Sr 71 Sawyer Pelfrey DL Jr Playoff Appearances (33): 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, Assistant Coaches: Jacob Barnett, Adam Bolling, Tommy Puckett 72 Harley Ferguson DL Sr 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 77 Brady Snow DL Sr 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1995, 78 Carl Moles DL Fr 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, Head Coach: Ron Treadway Assistant Coaches: Lewis Edwards, Justin O'Toole, Jonathan 1985 Ostrowski, Wyatt Wilson State Runners-up (1): 2001 Midway (6-5) Aug. 21 Rockwood L 35-36 Sep. 4 at Oakdale * W 41-20 Sep. 11 at Cosby W 34-8 Sep. 17 Wartburg Central W 45-14 Sep. 25 at Tellico Plains W 20-14 Oct. 2 at Coalfield * L 28-44 Oct. 9 at Harriman * W 27-20 Oct. 16 Sunbright * W 46-15 Oct. 23 Greenback * L 0-34 Oct. 30 Oliver Springs * L 7-14 Nov. 6 at Cloudland L 33-38 Playoff Record: 13-23 Playoff Appearances (23): 2020, 2018, 2017, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1992, 1991, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984 ALL TIMES LOCAL TO HOST SCHOOL TSSAAsports.com Home of the TSSAA Championships SCORES · STANDINGS HISTORY · RECORDS Jellico at Oliver Springs Bobcats Jellico Blue Devils Lt/Dk Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Lt/Dk Name Pos Cl Ht Wt 2 Gavin Hill RB Sr 5-11 153 1 Haiden Russell Sr Oliver Springs 3 William Mullins WR Fr 5-09 138 2 Jordan King Sr 4 Jacob Hileman RB Jr 5-10 172 3 Hunter Baird So Friday, November 6, 2020 5 Ryder Binger WR Fr 5-05 103 5 Jason Kennedy Sr 6 Zack Elliott QB Jr 5-10 175 6 Ayden Cox Sr Playoff History from TSSAAsports.com 7 Aaron Blackwell WR Jr 5-07 123 7 Joseph Paul Sr 8 Brandon Nation RB Sr 5-09 188 9 Cj Jefferson Fr First met in Playoffs on November 3, 2017 10 Kane Gouge QB So 6-01 160 10 Kade Evans Jr Oliver Springs leads series 3-0 11 Levi Russell WR Jr 5-09 151 13 Conner Slover So 15 Dominic Zanoni WR Fr 5-08 153 21 Raymond Jeffers So 16 Tyler Bridges WR Jr 5-08 127 22 Jeremiah Partin Sr 18 Jaden Hart RB So 5-11 198 23 Jordan Shelby Jr Oliver Springs (7-6) 21 Dakota Adkins RB Fr 5-06 133 24 Carter Bolton Jr Aug. 21 Oneida L 6-14 22 Cameron Stockton RB Jr 5-10 173 33 Carter Muse Fr 23 Jacob Hamby RB Jr 5-10 160 44 Carter Terry Fr Aug. 28 at William Blount L 6-40 27 Wyatt Green WR So 5-11 140 45 Cledith Lay Jr Sep. 3 Rockwood L 8-35 32 Levi Guy WR Jr 5-07 115 51 Tytan Mills Fr Sep. 11 at Northview Academy L 6-12 33 Charlie Stone WR Fr 5-09 165 52 Caleb Elliott Jr 35 Ty Laymance TE Jr 6-03 235 55 Jonathon Paul Sr Sep. 18 Greenback * W 21-7 36 Hunter Adkins TE Sr 5-09 180 56 Alex Baird So Oct. 2 at Harriman * W 37-18 40 Elijah Hinds WR So 5-10 148 60 Dillon Moses Sr Oct. 9 Sunbright * W 41-7 41 Jacob Blackwell WR Fr 5-03 100 62 Skyler Elliott Sr 50 Mason Brown OL So 5-05 220 64 Gage Heatherly Jr Oct.
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