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 TENNESSEE SECONDARY SCHOOL

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Board of Control

WILLIAM OSTEEN

President, Millington

The Board of Control is the executive

authority of TSSAA. It is composed of

nine elected school administrators - three

from each Grand Division of t he state. It

is the body which enforces TSSAA r egulations, conducts state meets, authorizes the

expenditures of TSSAA, and registers officials. Many of the duties of the Board

are delegated to the Executive Secretary

who is elected by the Board.

Members of the Board of Control include : President-William Osteen, Millington; Vice-PresidentJimmy Edwards, Donelson; W. H. Millsaps, Ch attanooga; J . C.

Sawyers, Dyer sbur g, A. B. Sisco, Hohenwald; Carl Matherly

Kingsport; T. D. Reynolds, J ackson; Creed McClure, Tullahoma.

Legislative Council

T h e Legislative body of TSSAA is

called the Legislative Council and is composed of nine elected school administrators

- three from each Grand Division of the

st ate. At regional meetings h eld in the fall

proposed rule changes are discussed, and

th e sentiment of the membership toward

such changes is ascertained by members of

J. GUY BUCKNER

the Council. In March the annual meeting

Chairman, Lenoir City

of the Council is held and proposed rule

changes to the TSSAA Constitution and By-La,vs are accepted or

rejected.

Members of the Legislative Council include: Chairman- J .

Guy Buckner, Lenoir City; Vice-Chairman - Robert King, Memphis; James Williams, Henderson; Ray Coleman, Chattanooga;

James Webb, Gibson; J . B. Smith, Mt. Pleasant; Joe Patch , Manchester; Carl Starnes, Bulls Gap.

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A. F. BRIDGES

Executive Secretary

Trenton

GILL GIDEON

Assistant Secretary

Trenton

BOB BALDRIDGE

Director of Publications

Trenton

Know Your State Association

The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association is a

voluntary non-profit incor porated organization. Any high school

or junior high in Tennessee, public or private, may become a member by subscribing to the rules and r egulations of TSSAA.

The TSSAA was organized in 1925 at a meeting of the State

Teacher's Association by a number of high school principals.

These men felt the need of an organization that would "stimulate

and regulate" athletics in Tennessee's secondary schools.

By 1946 the TSSAA program had grown to such an extent

that it was no longer possible for a school principal to do the work

of Secretary-Treasur er on a part-time basis. The Board of Control

decided to set up a state office and named A . F. Bridges, who

was serving as a member of the Board and as Superintendent of

Schools in Covington, as the first full-time Executive Secretary.

Besides the Executive Secretary the TSSAA staff includes Gill

Gideon, Assistant Executive Secretary ; Bob Baldridge, Director of

P ublications ; and four secretaries. Mr. Gideon, besides assisting

the Executive Secretary, handles the training of officials and game

rules interpretations. Mr. Baldridge handles press and public relations and is responsible for all publications released by the state

office.

57,600 In High School Athletics

Over 57,600 high school students (estimated figure does not

include junior high participants) now take part in the TSSAA

sponsored sports and of this total 16,100 are football players.

There are 293 high schools in Tennessee that play football and

102 of those schools are in Class AAA, 90 in Class AA and 101 in

Class A.

The TSSAA pays team expenses (which most state associations do not do) for state tournaments in basketball, football, baseball, wrestling, tennis, t r ack, decathlon, cross country and golf.

COMPARATIVE SCORES

Football Play-Off Plan

Tennessee is celebrating the 100th birthday of interscholastic

football this year by the inauguration of a football classification

and play-off series.

After an overwhelming vote - 188 to 20 - last year of

TSSAA schools the TSSAA Board of Control approved the gridiron

plan to determine three state champions.

Schools are divided into classes by

enrollment based on grades 9-12. The

classes are: A - 0 to 499 students;

AA - 500 to 999 students; AAA - 1,000

and over. Each class is divided into

four geographical regions.

Regional champs are decided by a

point rating system. Teams get 10

points for defeating- a team in its own

class and 5 points for a tie. For defeating a team in the next lower class

that team got 4 points and for a tie 2

points. Playing a team in a higher

classification earned a team no more

points than are awarded for playing in

its own class.

In case of a tie to determine the

Regional champs there are five tiebreaking steps. The first is if either

team has defeated the other in regular

REGION I

Opponents

Records

REGION II

Scores

Morristown Hamblen East

(9-1 )

Science Hi ll

(6-3)

13-14

Dobyns-Bennett

(7-3)

13-14

Cocke County

(9-0-l)

63-0

Sevier County

(6-4)

43-0

Sreenevil le

Jefferson City

Tennessee

IN CASE OF A TIE

27-2

(6-4)

40-0

(4-4-2)

34-0

Shelbyville

(2-8)

42-14

Manchester

(9-1)

28-7

Father Ryan

(4-6)

20-7

Columbia

(2-7-1 )

27-7

Tullahoma

(5-5)

26-8

Putnam County

(4-6)

40-20

White County

( 1-9)

26-0

Lawrence Count y (5-4- 1)

34-8

(3-6- 1)

35-0

(7-3)

21-7

(8-2)

31-8

(2-8)

39-8

Tyner

Barbourville, Ky. (3-6-1)

30-0

Fayetteville

327-38

Tota l

REGION 111

.

Opponents

Murfreesboro

Scores

(9-0-1 )

14-6

Tu llahoma

(5-5)

36-12

Lawrence Co.

(5-4-1 )

70-0

12-12

Springfield

(7-3)

30-0

White County

( 1-9)

26-12

Gallatin

(7-3)

44-0

BGA

(0-10)

53-0

Columbia

Shelbyville

Total

Opponents

Re cords

Scores

Memphis South Side

(8-2)

(2-8)

279-78

REGION IV

Clarksville

Lebanon

u

Records

Score s

(1 0-0)

Erwin

Total

Records

Franklin County

Elizabethton

season play, the winner shall be rated

above the loser. The second, if needed,

is to see which team's opponents

have earned the highest number of

points as outlined above.

In case of a tie in a first round play-off game, the tie shall be broken in the

following manner:

1. A coin shall be tossed to determine which team will get the ball first.

2. The ball will be put in play on the 50 yard line and the regular rules of

football shall apply except that no kicks shall be allowed (this does not apply to

the attempt for an extra point). Each team shall be entitled to a series of four

downs unless the ball is lost by a fumble, an intercepted pass, or as a result of a

score.

3. The scoring of a touchdown or a safety by either team shall end the series

for that team.

4. If the team that first puts the ball in play scores, the opposing team shall

put the ball in play at the 50 yard line

5. If the winner is not determined by points scored, it shall be determined by

ascertaining on which side of the 50 yard line the ball is spotted after each team

has had possession of the ball. If no points have been scored the winner of the

extra period shall be awarded one point.

6. Penalties shall apply as in regular play and a team may lose a down or be

awarded a first down and a new series as a result of a penalty.

7. Each team will be allowed an additional time-out.

8. If a championship game ends in a tie, the two teams shall be declared cochampions.

(4-5-1)

Oppone nts

(9-0 -1 )

CBHS

(8-1-1)

15-12

Pearl

(9-1)

30-28

Melrose

(8-1-1 )

0-0

Northside

(3-6)

57-6

Overton

(5-5)

4 1-0

Washington

(5-5)

44-0

Kingsbury

(3-6-1)

51-6

Hamilton

( 1-6-3)

63-0

(2-7-1)

22-0

White Station

(6-3- l)

26-12

(2-8)

45-6

Messick

(l-8-1)

49-0

352-48

Total

376-64

EAST HIGH SCHOOL

FRANKLIN COUNTY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

MORRISTOWN, TENNESSEE

WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE

Color of Jersey

0.

No.

No.

Pos.

9

10

11

12

14

15

20

23

30

32

40

42

44

47

50

52

53

54

60

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

71

74

75

9

10

11

12

14

15

20

23

30

32

40

42

44

47

50

52

53

54

60

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

71

74

75

SE

WB

QB

QB

QB

WB

SE

TB

FB

FB

TB

WB

SE

TB

C

C

C

C

WG

SG

SG

SG

WG

SG

WT

WG

ST

ST

ST

WT

TE

77

77

82

85

86

82

85

86

Head Coach:

Marshal I Mills

Mike Buckner

Tommy Ha le

Terry Ball

Carter Davis

Chuck Smith

Robert Carmichael

Steve Carpenter

Wayne Sanders

Kenneth Rucker

Tim Townsend

Mike Minnich

Ricky Cutshaw

Jimmy Hodge

Jimmy Thomas

Gary Ryan

Mike Green

Jimmy Freels

Bennie Denton

Jimmy Holbert

Doug Beier

Andy Taylor

Mike Tiller

Charles Lampkin

John Rice

James Copeland

Rusty Fisher

Bil l Fugate

Walter Bragg

Marvin Wi lder

Cliff McDaniels

WT David Toon

TE

Donnie Sams

Rex Dockery

Assistant Coaches:

N ickname:

Name

Weight

165

180

135

175

170

145

140

165

160

190

160

135

135

150

160

180

165

155

190

170

185

175

160

150

160

155

160

165

200

160

170

155

160

Principal:

Height

Class

6-3

6-2

5-9

6-2

6-1

5-10

5-7

5-10

5-9

6-0

6-1

5-8

5-10

5-9

5-10

6-0

5-9

6-0

5-10

6-1

5-11

6-0

5-10

5-9

5-10

5-10

6-0

6-1

6-0

5-9

6-2

5-10

5-11

Sr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Soph.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Jr.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Soph .

Sr.

Sr.

Charles H. Strange

Jerry Ensley, Da le Chrisman, Cl aude Fisher

Hurricanes

School Colors: Orange and Black

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0

C 1

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Color of Jersey

B.

w.

No.

No.

10

12

14

20

21

30

35

40

42

45

50

55

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

70

10

12

14

20

21

30

35

40

42

45

50

55

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

70

72

72

73

74

75

76

80

81

82

84

85

86

87

73

74

75

76

80

81

82

84

85

86

87

Head Coach:

Pos.

QB

QB

QB

HB

HB

FB

HB

FB

HB

HB

C

C

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

T

T

T

T

T

T

E

E

E

E

E

E

E

Greg Vaughan

Robert Fraley

Denny Swann

Fel ix Bean

Ronnie Martin

Randall Steadman

Randall Mi ller

Bill Rudder

Kenneth Gaitor

Gary Hill

Joe Hix

Kenneth Gray

Gary Price

Carl Panter

Scott David

Thomas Garrett

Tommy Sample

Orin Crouch

Bob Boswell

Greg Holman

David Ashley

Jerry Quinn

Danny Meaker

Don Sells

Larry Sawyer

David Hall

Robert O'Neal

Ronald Hill

Ronald Shelton

Kim Sargent

James Pryor

Greg Mantooth

Sammy Morris

Walter Bouldin

Assistant Coaches:

Nickname:

Name

Rebels

Weight

143

185

147

137

170

145

167

205

145

13 1

155

185

153

165

160

150

160

155

155

165

185

200

175

180

190

165

185

162

190

155

158

185

165

Height

Class

5-10

6-0

5-9

5-8

5-11

5-11

6-1

6-0

5-10

5-8

5-7

5-11

5-10

5-8

5-8

5-8

5-10

5-8

5-9

5-8

5-11

5-11

5-11

5-10

5-11

5-11

6-0

6-0

6-1

5-10

5-11

5-11

5-11

Soph.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Soph.

Soph.

Jr.

Sr.

Sr.

Soph.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Soph.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Soph.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Principal: James E. Douglas

Rodney Rogers, Joe Lujan, Douglas Pittenger

School Colors:

Gray and Blue

Color of Jersey

W.

B.

No.

No.

10

12

14

20

22

25

30

32

35

40

44

45

50

52

54

55

61

62

63

64

65

66

70

72

73

74

75

76

80

82

83

85

88

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

Name

Gene A . W indham

Assistant Coaches:

N ickname:

SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL

MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE

Weight

Height

QB Bruce Moore

150

QB David Parsons

15 1

QB Steve Warren

166

WB Donny Bratten

142

WB Sonny Anderson

142

WB Leon Alexander

16 l

FB Terry Haynes

186

32 Jesse Carter (Alt. Cap.) 20 1

FB Thomas Ridley

14 1

TB Carl Watkins

145

TB Melvin Daniels

165

TB Donnie Howse

156

C

Joe Gal loway

188

C

Bob Allen

153

C

225

Buddy Miller, Jr.

C

Michael Demastus

202

G

Gary Kovaskitz

180

G

Lyle Bennett

162

G

Joe Shaw

163

G

Craig West (Cap.)

183

G

Bill Williams

170

G

Terry Sneed

166

T

Tay lor Wright

186

T

Howard Carter

221

T

Nader Sohrabi

156

T

Pat Murphy

196

T

Luther Allen

216

T

David A lsup

197

E

Ga ry Pirtle

172

E

Leo Martin

175

E

Tim Haighler

170

E

Steve Lannom

218

E

Jerry Anderson

160

lO

12

14

20

22

25

30

32

35

40

44

45

50

52

54

55

61

62

63

64

65

66

70

72

73

74

75

76

80

82

83

85

88

Head Coach:

Pos.

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Tigers

Principal:

5-l 0

5- 10

5- l 0

5-8

5-7

6-1

6-0

6-0

5-6

5- 10

5-9

5-8

5-10

5-1 1

6-1

6-2

5-1 0

5-10

5-10

5- 11

5-10

5-6

5-10

6-1

5-8

6-1

6-3

5-11

6-1

6-2

5-11

6-5

5-10

Cl ass

Soph.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Soph.

Soph.

Sr.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Soph.

Jr.

Sr.

Sr.

Soph .

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

John M. Swafford

Teddy Morris, Ray Hughes, Jim Moon

School Colors:

Black and Gold

r

Color of Jersey

w

M

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r\

....

C

No.

No.

Pos.

Name

l1

12

19

23

30

31

32

33

34

40

41

44

52

55

57

61

66

68

69

70

73

74

75

76

77

78

80

81

82

83

85

87

89

11

12

19

23

30

31

32

33

34

40

41

44

52

55

57

61

66

68

69

70

73

74

75

76

77

78

80

81

82

83

85

87

89

QB

QB

QB

HB

HB

HB

HB

HB

HB

FB

FB

FB

C

C

C

G

G

G

G

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

E

E

E

E

E

E

E

John Jones

Donnie Mayfield

Leon Jenkins

Tommy Bell

David Boyd

Irvin Norvell

Ellis M iller

James Quinn

Cl ifton Taylor

Thomas Tate

Julius Watson

Benard Smith

Maurice Davis

James Mason

Bobby Wa lton

Columbus Williams

Gig Young

Willie Jackson

David White

A lvin Howse

Larry Galloway

Floyd Farmer

Daryll l ewis

Micheal Rixter

Tyrus Jackson

Terry Smith

Lester Merritt

Gary Champion

Floyd Elder

Everett Taylor

Andrea Johnson

Don Wa rd

Mike Fleming

Head Coach:

Rube Boyce

Ass't Coaches:

N ickname:

Weight

Height

Class

175

155

175

150

150

140

148

170

170

180

150

181

162

210

197

170

160

180

175

175

190

170

190

175

178

197

165

165

155

155

160

165

170

6-1

5-8

5-10

5-7

6-0

5-7

5-6

6-0

6-0

5-l 1

5-8

5-10

5-10

5-l 0

6-0

5-9

5-8

6-0

5-10

5-10

6-1

5-8

6-1

6-2

5-11

6-1

5-10

6-1

5-8

5-10

5-1 1

6-1

6-0

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Soph.

Sr.

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Sr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Jr.

Fresh.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Jr.

Jr.

Sr.

Soph.

Sr.

Principal :

Noble Hicks

Ollie Smith, Russ Brigance, Bob Mathes, Phil Thomas

Scrappers

School Colors:

Maroon and Gold

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