Author: Corbitt Hollingsworth Source: The Monroe County Advocate
The Tellico Plains Bears received a wild card bid to the TSSAA
Class 2A playoffs, but will get to host their first-round game. The Bears will play host to Oliver
Springs, who can't host a playoff game due to TSSAA sancations with the basketball program.
Tellico is the No. 6 seed (out of six teams) in the Northeast quadrant of the 2A playoffs.
Should Tellico win against Oliver Springs, they would travel to play top-seeded Hampton, who
received a first-round bye for being one of the top two seeds in the quadrant, the next
week.
Other teams in the quadrant include Rockwood, Unaka, and Oneida.
Oneida was a
semi-finalist in the 1A playoffs a season ago.
Despite their 7-3 overall record, the Bears
finished in a three-way tie with Harriman and Rockwood in District 3-A. Rockwood beat Hariman 35-7
on Friday night and received the automatic playoff bid for Class 2A from the district despite having
a 3-2 district record like the Bears and losing to Tellico 21-6 on Sept. 18.
However, the
Rockwood win over Harriman created a tie in the final standings and the Tigers received the
automatic bid based on a series of tiebreakers that included best overall record. Rockwood did not
lose a non-district game this season while Tellico's only non-district loss came to the undefeated
Polk County Wildcats, which was the difference in the Bears receiving a No. 3 seed, which went to
Rockwood, and the No. 6 seed.
Kickoff time for the Bears' first-round game will be at 7 p.m.
Check The Advocate & Democrat for complete coverage of the Tellico Plains
Bears as they play in the state playoffs for the first time since 2001.
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