Four Area Teams In Fair's Preseason 2A Picks Top 10

  • Thursday, July 14, 2016
  • by special report to The Chattanoogan.com

Four Chattanooga-area teams are in the Top 10 in the Coaches' Division 2A Picks in Murphy Fair's Tennessee High School Football magazine.

In the Top 10 are Marion County (2), Boyd-Buchanan (5), Tyner (t7) and Meigs County (10).

When coaches were completing their survey for Fair's annual preseason high school football magazine, they were asked to rank schools from their own classification in a statewide poll. Here are the results of their voting.

Trezevant was ranked No. 1 in 2A

 

2A
1. Trezevant
2. Marion County
3. Adamsville
4. Austin East
5. Boyd Buchanan
6. Waverly
7. McKenzie (tie)
7. Tyner Academy (tie)
9. Knoxville Grace
10. Meigs County

 

To order a copy of Tennessee High School Football direct, send $16.00 (covers shipping and handling) to the following address: Murphy Fair Publications, 121 April Lane, Readyville, TN 37149. The order will be mailed the next day.

Fair's magazine can also be purchased later this month in Chattanooga at the following locations: 

Big Ridge Cleaners - 5936 Hixson Pike

Mountain City Cleaners - 3554 Broad St.

Carriage Cleaners - 715 Signal Mountain Road

Carriage Cleaners -- 3835 Dayton Blvd

Coming Friday, July 15 -- 2016 Coaches' 3A Picks

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