The
Luck of the Draw
TSU/Cookeville
JV- A Tale of Two Tournaments
The CHS Academic
Team found out the hard way the past two weeks that the luck of the draw
is a two-edged
sword- sometimes
you can use it your advantage and slice your way into the play-offs while
other times it can
turn around and
cut your heart out.
The varsity team
completed its regular season February 17th by taking two teams to Tennessee
State
University.
Both teams began the day with big wins over second teams from Cookeville
and Hillsboro
respectively before
the second team dropped their next two matches to Richland and Cookeville
II to complete
the morning rounds
at 1-2. Meanwhile Team One continued their winning ways to score
victories over Oneida
and Richland to
set up a match after lunch between the field’s two remaining unbeatens,
Central and Cookeville
I. That match
proved to be no contest as Cookeville I rolled to an impressive 315-55
win. The first team
recovered to finish
with 5-1 with wins over Hendersonville I and Hillsboro I to enter the play-offs
seeded second.
While the first
team was bulling their way to second, the second team was quietly using
the tournament’s
Swiss-pairing format
to their advantage as they won all three afternoon matches and ended the
day 4-2 and the
tournament’s fourth
seed.
Unfortunately both
teams were one and done in the play-offs as Team Two fell hard to eventual
champion
Cookeville and Central’s
first team found it could not duplicate its earlier success against Hendersonville.
Seniors Emily Senefeld
and Philip Beck were named to the all-tournament team and for the first
time Central
won the coveted
Sportsmanship Award.
The junior varsity
traveled to Cookeville on February 24th to compete in the annual Wonder
Bowl. The team
knew from the start
they had their work cut out for them as their schedule included matches
against Halls I,
Cordova and Oak
Ridge. They started off with a big win over Campbell County III but
let the Cordova game slip
away late.
Knowing one more loss would end any hopes of making the play-offs the five
sophomores Shane
Allen, Ryan Linger,
Luke Maddux, Kathleen Smith and Michael Smith dispatched Fayetteville before
facing Halls
I who out-quicked
the Lions and dashed the CHS A-Team’s play-off dreams. With the play-offs
out of reach,
Central decided
to go for a high total point finish and the team’s 375- 240 win over Oak
Ridge allowed them to
finish tied for
second in total points but their 3-2 record left them in ninth place overall
and on the outside looking
in as the play-offs
began.
Central will cap
off the 2000-2001 season March 16th and 17th in the TACA State Tournament.