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Lady Wildcats play Farragut in regional Monday, boys play LC Tuesday

Posted at 6:26 pm February 22, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats Caelyn Thompson and Courtney Ellison

Oak Ridge junior Caelyn Thompson (22) had seven points during a district tournament semifinal game against Powell on Saturday, February 14, and sophomore Courtney Ellison, seen here running slightly behind Thompson, led all Lady Wildcats with 17, including three three-point shots. The Wildcats haven’t played since because of weather. (Photo by Luther Simmons)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 9:21 a.m. Feb. 24.

The final district tournament games were first postponed and then canceled, and the Oak Ridge Wildcats’ basketball teams will start the Class AAA regional tournament this week.

Update: These games have been postponed again as of Tuesday, February 24, due to weather. The latest is that the games will be played Wednesday.

The Lady Wildcats (19-11) play at Farragut (21-8) in the Region 2 quarterfinals at 7 p.m. Monday.

The Lady Wildcats are the number three seed from District 3, and Farragut is the number two seed from District 4. The games are played at the higher seed.

The Lady Wildcats were unable to play in the District 3 consolation game against Anderson County last week because of the weather.

Many other teams were also unable to finish their district tournament games because of the wintry weather. For example, the Oak Ridge Wildcats were unable to play the district championship game against Karns at Central. Oak Ridge, which was undefeated in the district and in Tennessee, beat Karns twice during the regular season.

The Wildcats (26-2) will now play at home against Lenoir City (17-13) at 7 p.m. Tuesday in a Region 2 quarterfinal game.

Oak Ridge is the number one seed from District 3, and Lenoir City is the number four seed from District 4.

In other quarterfinal girls’ games in Region 2:

  • William Blount (number four seed in District 4) will play at Knoxville Halls (number one in District 3),
  • Anderson County (number four in District 3) will play at Bearden (number one in District 4), and
  • Maryville (number three in District 4) will play at Powell (number two in District 3).

See the girls’ regional brackets here.


In other quarterfinal boys’ games in Region 2:

  • Knoxville Halls (number three in District 3) will play at Heritage (number two in District 4),
  • Knoxville Central (number four in District 3) will play at Bearden (number one in District 4), and
  • Maryville (number three in District 4) will play at Karns (number two in District 3).

See the boys’ regional brackets here.

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Meetings and Events, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, basketball, Bearden, Class AAA region tournament, District 3, district tournament, Farragut, heritage, Knoxville Central, Knoxville Halls, Lady Wildcats, Lenoir City, Mayrville, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Wildcats, Powell, Region 2, regional tournament, William Blount

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