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178:Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association
28:Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association
611:"Tennessee Middle School Athletic Association"
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573:Department of Defense
328:Districts and Regions
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536:Virginia High School
528:Heritage High School
80:Athletic/Educational
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133:Executive Director
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665:. Lohud.com
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516:Chattanooga
504:Mississippi
374:Division II
354:Chattanooga
280:Chattanooga
216:Description
202:Chattanooga
137:Mark Reeves
115:374 schools
72:Association
61:Volunteer;
1146:Categories
1116:Washington
1036:New Mexico
1031:New Jersey
901:California
816:2014-10-24
758:2014-10-24
621:2013-10-21
597:References
510:, such as
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276:Cookeville
160:1,200,000+
1126:Wisconsin
1091:Tennessee
996:Minnesota
971:Louisiana
581:Fort Knox
565:U.S. Army
366:regions).
318:Maryville
194:Tennessee
169:tssaa.org
104:Tennessee
50:Formation
1111:Virginia
1061:Oklahoma
1041:New York
1016:Nebraska
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991:Michigan
981:Maryland
966:Kentucky
946:Illinois
916:Delaware
906:Colorado
896:Arkansas
718:19 March
695:18 March
669:18 March
643:19 March
569:Kentucky
508:Virginia
500:Kentucky
492:Arkansas
153:Budget
1131:Wyoming
1106:Vermont
1011:Montana
951:Indiana
931:Georgia
926:Florida
891:Arizona
881:Alabama
524:Memphis
512:Bristol
496:Georgia
485:Memphis
234:private
224:in the
206:Memphis
165:Website
126:English
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1021:Nevada
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936:Hawaii
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230:public
1096:Texas
976:Maine
941:Idaho
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