Mt. Pisgah Middle School | Archive | October, 2019

All Teams Schedule: Week of October 28 – November 03


Here is a preview of this week's events for Mt. Pisgah Middle School , October 28 - November 03
 

MONDAY
October 28, 2019

5:30 PM Basketball: Girls Middle school Vs. Douglass Middle School @ Mt. Pisgah MS Gym
6:45 PM Basketball: Boys Middle school Vs. Douglass Middle School @ Mt. Pisgah MS Gym

TUESDAY
October 29, 2019

No events happening

WEDNESDAY
October 30, 2019

No events happening

THURSDAY
October 31, 2019

5:30 PM Basketball: Girls Middle school @ PCA Hickory Hill Middle School @ Greater Community Temple Gym
6:45 PM Basketball: Boys Middle school @ PCA Hickory Hill Middle School @ Greater Community Temple Gym

FRIDAY
November 1, 2019

No events happening

SATURDAY
November 2, 2019

No events happening

SUNDAY
November 3, 2019

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2019 MS Volleyball Championship

This year was perhaps the best season of middle school volleyball ever in the district. So many talented teams came to compete in the tournament and all were deserving of a title and extremely competitive. At Treadwell, the home team was unable to keep up with Bellevue and fell 2-0. Up next JP Freeman beat MBA 2-0 and squared off with Bellevue in the final. Bellevue was the site champion securing another return to the SCIAA Championship. At STEAM Academy, the Knights played a good Barrets Chapel team and advanced with a 2-0 win. EE Jeter played Lowrance next and the very talented Jets won their game 2-0 and went on to defeat STEAM Academy in the semi-finals in a tough 2-1 match.

On the large school side, Ridgeway played host to Germantown and won 2-0, they were also host to Cordova and American Way with Cordova advancing from that match 2-0. That set up the semi-final game between Ridgeway and Cordova. Both teams played hard trading sets and forcing a third and final set to decide the match. Despite Cordova’s best efforts they lost to Ridgeway 2-1 setting the stage for potential back to back wins in the Championship. The last site of playoff games were held at Snowden. The Green Dogs had a great season, earning a number 1 seed and played a tough opening match against Hickory Ridge winning 2-1. In the next match another set of tough teams played it out to 3 sets. Colonial and White Station who have met several times this season played hard every set. In previous meetings Colonial beat White Station including in last year’s playoffs, causing White Station to miss the Championship for the first time in many years. The Spartans came ready to avenge those losses and defeated Colonial 2-1 and were ready to take on Snowden in the semi-finals. Snowden was the site of some really great match ups with all games being decided by 3 sets. The Spartans stayed hot and were ready to make it back to the championship and did so by defeating the very talented Green Dogs.

With the playoffs complete the championship matches were set. First game of the night the #1 Roadrunners came ready to defend their title against the #3 Spartans who fought back to the finals after having a tough 5-4 season. In a close first set Ridgeway won 25-21 but White Station came back and won 25-18 in the second set. Ridgeway and White Station played a non league game the first match of the season and Ridgeway won easily 2-0. Tonight’s game would be decided by a third set and Ridgeway never let the Spartans get close again. Coach Watkins and her team went on to win back to back championships after winning the third set 15-7. The game MVP for Ridgeway was Cassidy Preston.

The Small Divsion was next with EE Jeter going for their first ever title against Bellevue who haven’t missed a championship appearance in a very long time. Bellevue despite their talent looked a little out of sorts and were unable to keep up with Jeter losing the first set 25-14. This was Jeter’s first appearance in the finals after losing in last year’s semi-finals. The Jets have been steadily progressing year after year and their hard work paid off winning the second set 25-17 and becoming the new Small Division Champions. Coach Daggs was led by a talented group of 8th graders including game MVP Janie Smith.

All four participants will represent SCS in the TMSAA West TN Sectional on Thursday, October 3rd. The Small schools will travel to Northview MS and West Collierville MS will host the Large schools.

Thank you as always to all of the parents, fans and supporters of athletics. Check out the post game interviews with the champions on Twitter @SCIAAFEVER.

Photos from the tournament can be viewed here: Tournament Photos

 

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2019 MS Volleyball Championship

This year was perhaps the best season of middle school volleyball ever in the district. So many talented teams came to compete in the tournament and all were deserving of a title and extremely competitive. At Treadwell, the home team was unable to keep up with Bellevue and fell 2-0. Up next JP Freeman beat MBA 2-0 and squared off with Bellevue in the final. Bellevue was the site champion securing another return to the SCIAA Championship. At STEAM Academy, the Knights played a good Barrets Chapel team and advanced with a 2-0 win. EE Jeter played Lowrance next and the very talented Jets won their game 2-0 and went on to defeat STEAM Academy in the semi-finals in a tough 2-1 match.

On the large school side, Ridgeway played host to Germantown and won 2-0, they were also host to Cordova and American Way with Cordova advancing from that match 2-0. That set up the semi-final game between Ridgeway and Cordova. Both teams played hard trading sets and forcing a third and final set to decide the match. Despite Cordova’s best efforts they lost to Ridgeway 2-1 setting the stage for potential back to back wins in the Championship. The last site of playoff games were held at Snowden. The Green Dogs had a great season, earning a number 1 seed and played a tough opening match against Hickory Ridge winning 2-1. In the next match another set of tough teams played it out to 3 sets. Colonial and White Station who have met several times this season played hard every set. In previous meetings Colonial beat White Station including in last year’s playoffs, causing White Station to miss the Championship for the first time in many years. The Spartans came ready to avenge those losses and defeated Colonial 2-1 and were ready to take on Snowden in the semi-finals. Snowden was the site of some really great match ups with all games being decided by 3 sets. The Spartans stayed hot and were ready to make it back to the championship and did so by defeating the very talented Green Dogs.

With the playoffs complete the championship matches were set. First game of the night the #1 Roadrunners came ready to defend their title against the #3 Spartans who fought back to the finals after having a tough 5-4 season. In a close first set Ridgeway won 25-21 but White Station came back and won 25-18 in the second set. Ridgeway and White Station played a non league game the first match of the season and Ridgeway won easily 2-0. Tonight’s game would be decided by a third set and Ridgeway never let the Spartans get close again. Coach Watkins and her team went on to win back to back championships after winning the third set 15-7. The game MVP for Ridgeway was Cassidy Preston.

The Small Divsion was next with EE Jeter going for their first ever title against Bellevue who haven’t missed a championship appearance in a very long time. Bellevue despite their talent looked a little out of sorts and were unable to keep up with Jeter losing the first set 25-14. This was Jeter’s first appearance in the finals after losing in last year’s semi-finals. The Jets have been steadily progressing year after year and their hard work paid off winning the second set 25-17 and becoming the new Small Division Champions. Coach Daggs was led by a talented group of 8th graders including game MVP Janie Smith.

All four participants will represent SCS in the TMSAA West TN Sectional on Thursday, October 3rd. The Small schools will travel to Northview MS and West Collierville MS will host the Large schools.

Thank you as always to all of the parents, fans and supporters of athletics. Check out the post game interviews with the champions on Twitter @SCIAAFEVER.

Photos from the tournament can be viewed here: Tournament Photos

 

2019 Champions MSVB 6dcyoYrNXx0-IZS6JTl_je-7n3ErCeVve5sX9_BveTLrbeo1gVhn-bIA7wK-F_HD3e3lWe5IxeKer7BtpN3gG5iq60nlX3AV_96Hpi3H-u4ic5l0lwcingdpHfx5Zo7vETeo9bRuQ4GduFqVymy2mJcjm5Po9EnreiPSKVF3q0vOgqquGNg-HlAcNeaLxKlendIu2sv9ZrUNbq5m6 HeGyO3RJVABMfKp8wauDsu95zXDkqKd7U5cuIcd9PPd7xTSnm6tjFigPvhS6Dae8Nzz4L0lgamlu0MS5unK_YWzlihNM2T4vKS_iVkyNxb91U3gJt0QR5w44E0melXBYZS27cdI0G-jGpi7KIkV-CuIsGjixHB9HRVOxeBzPo7pkT7r6GZWqrsVxjph__OX5LTCVGCBHDIQiG4eY1

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