day there can be only one SCI- AA Champion in each division. The Large School Champions, led by MVP Tyler Hunter are the HAVENVIEW TIGERS and the Small School Champions, led by MVP Taurus Gregory are the BELLEVUE BOBCATS!!!! Let’s celebrate these wins with both SCS programs. Story by Marcus Taylor Upcoming Events October 25 th : SCIAA Middle School Basketball Jamboree October 25 th : TMSAA West TN Football Sectionals November 1 s t: SCIAA Middle School Basketball Benefit Games November 1 st : SCIAA Middle School Football All-Star Game November 15th: SCIAA High School Basketball Jamboree Wayne Booker Director of Student Support [email protected]901.416.97400 India Weaver Athletics Manager [email protected]901.416.9942 Tongela Taylor Administrative Assistant [email protected]901.416.9941 Marcus Taylor Athletics Specialist [email protected]901.416.6253 Lecia Schluterman Special Projects [email protected]901.416.9944 Kai Washington Athletic Trainer [email protected]901.416.5764 SCIAA Staff SCIAA Newsletter October 24, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 5 SHELBY COUNTY INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 2687 Avery Ave. Memphis, TN 38112 Phone: 901.416.7470 Fax: 901.416.9949 www.sciaa.digitalsports.com The 2014 SCIAA Middle School Football play-offs could be called the “Battle of the Un- defeated”. There were 4 unde- feated teams in the play-offs this year. Havenview was an imposing team all season long. The Tigers gave the Large School teams in their division fits all season with their stifling defense and power offense. The Small Schools Division had 3 undefeated teams; Georgian Hills, Geeter, and Bellevue. Georgian Hills has a history of being one of the strongest teams in the county. In the small schools division and large schools division Georgian Hills has a few TMSAA Sectional Championships on their re- sume and there was no change in talent this season. The Geeter Dragons where one of the most entertaining undefeat- ed teams in the district. Geeter possessed speed in all positions on the field, but when the of- fense was in sync no one stood a chance against this well coached team. Then we have the Bellevue Bobcats who played against great competi- tion no matter the school’s size. They had the toughest schedule in the county and won every contest. But at the end of the SCIAA Middle School Football Championships Middle School Basketball is big in Memphis. This year, the SCIAA is offering the middle school basketball teams a chance to play in the SCIAA Benefit Games. These games will be played No- vember 1 st at four sites across the city from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Admission will be $6.00 with a portion of the proceeds donated to St. Jude Chil- dren’s Research Hospital. Come out to support our student-athletes and help give to a great cause. See the last page of this docu- ment for the complete schedule of games. SCIAA Middle School Basketball Benefit Games SMS Academic Eligibility Tracking Program PowerSchool SMS for Academic Eligibility Track- ing for all student-athletes in middle and high schools is up and running for the 2014-2015 school year. Every middle and high school will need to begin inputting their student-athletes by sport and season. The Athletic Director is re- sponsible for this process. Deadlines to Input Student-Athletes: All Fall Athletes are due by November 7 th All Winter Athletes are due by November 21 st Training Sessions at Ridgeway High School: October 28th at 4:00 pm November 4th at 4:00 pm Sign up at: http://sciaa.digitalsports.com/rulesandreg/ www.sciaa.digitalsports.com Follow us on Twier @SCIAAFEVER
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day there can be only one SCI-
AA Champion in each division.
The Large School Champions,
led by MVP Tyler Hunter are
the HAVENVIEW TIGERS and
the Small School Champions,
led by MVP Taurus Gregory are
the BELLEVUE BOBCATS!!!!
Let’s celebrate these wins with
both SCS programs.
Story by Marcus Taylor
Upcoming Events October 25th: SCIAA Middle
School Basketball Jamboree October 25th: TMSAA West
TN Football Sectionals November 1st: SCIAA Middle
School Basketball Benefit Games
November 1st: SCIAA Middle
School Football All-Star Game November 15th: SCIAA High
This year, the SCIAA is offering the middle school
basketball teams a chance to play in the SCIAA
Benefit Games. These games will be played No-
vember 1st at four sites across the city from 10:00
am to 3:30 pm. Admission will be $6.00 with a
portion of the proceeds donated to St. Jude Chil-
dren’s Research Hospital.
Come out to support our
student-athletes and help
give to a great cause. See
the last page of this docu-
ment for the complete
schedule of games.
SCIAA Middle School Basketball Benefit Games
SMS Academic Eligibility Tracking Program
PowerSchool SMS for Academic Eligibility Track-ing for all student-athletes in middle and high schools is up and running for the 2014-2015 school year. Every middle and high school will need to begin inputting their student-athletes by sport and season. The Athletic Director is re-sponsible for this process.
Deadlines to Input Student-Athletes:
All Fall Athletes are due by November 7th
All Winter Athletes are due by November 21st
Training Sessions at Ridgeway High School:
October 28th at 4:00 pm
November 4th at 4:00 pm
Sign up at: http://sciaa.digitalsports.com/rulesandreg/
www.sciaa.digitalsports.com Follow us on Twitter @SCIAAFEVER