Welcome
On behalf of the MAAA and the MHSAA we would like to welcome each of you to Biloxi and
the IP Casino & Resort for the 22nd Annual Mississippi Athletic Administrators
Conference! What a beautiful place to spend a few days with our colleagues to renew
friendships, make new contacts, exchange ideas and grow professionally! We are glad to
have Hellas Construction as our title sponsor for the second year! Our association greatly
appreciates their support of our conference! The MAAA Conference agenda is designed for
the professional development of our athletic administrators, principals and
superintendents. Attendees will hear several topics and concerns focused on high school and college
athletics. On Thursday, we will recognize several student-athletes and our members’ professional
accomplishments at our BSN-MAAA Awards & Recognition Luncheon!
I hope each of you enjoy the conference as well as some of the sites and tastes of our Mississippi Gulf Coast.
MAAA President - Shane Sanderson
2020 Mississippi Athletic Administrators Conference Schedule
Tuesday, January 14
7:15 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Registration for NIAAA LTC Courses (Ballroom 1 Foyer)
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LTC 501 - Richard Smithhart, CAA Instructor (Ballroom E)
LTC 504 - Mike Kimmons, CAA Instructor (Ballroom F)
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch provided by MAAA
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. LTC 502 - Karen Green, CAA Instructor (Ballroom E)
LTC 506 - Mike Kimmons, CAA Instructor (Ballroom F)
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Vendor Registration (Studio B Lobby)
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Vendor Booth Setup (Studio B)
6:30 p.m. MAAA Officers & Conference Committee Meeting (Board Room)
Wednesday, January 15
7:15 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Registration for NIAAA LTC Course (Ballroom 1 Foyer)
8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. LTC 503 - Karen Green, CAA Instructor (Ballroom E)
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Conference Registration (Studio B Lobby)
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Vendor Registration & Booth Setup (Studio B Lobby)
11:00 a.m. - 2:20 p.m. Vendor Booth Visitation (Studio B)
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Early Bird Session (Ballroom A)
Moderator - Richard Smithhart, Athletic Director, Pearl
“So Your Athletes Want to Compete in Division 1
Athletics: The Role of the NCAA Eligibility Center”
Bracky Britt, Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director
and Compliance, Mississippi State University
2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. First General Session (Studio B)
Welcome
Woody Barnett - MAAA Executive Director
Don Hinton - MHSAA Executive Director
Shane Sanderson - MAAA President
Hellas Representative
Vendor Introductions - Vendor Representatives
Semi Credits and CEU Credit Instructions - Woody Barnett
Vendor “Bingo” Instructions - Karen Green, Retired AD
Perry
West
Session 1
Moderator – Don Hinton, MHSAA Executive Director
“The Influence of Third Party Recruiting”
Chris Howard, Director of Enforcement – Football
Development, NCAA & Tre Stallings, Director of Football
Player Development, University of Illinois
Session 2
Moderator - Richard Smithhart, Athletic Director, Pearl
“Building a Championship Culture” – John Perry, Head
Football Coach & Assistant Athletic Director, Pearl
4:40 p.m. - 5:10 p.m. Vendor Booth Visitation & Conference Gift Pick-Up (Studio B)
Dinner on Your Own
Thursday, January 16
7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Breakfast sponsored by Brock USA (Studio B)
Welcome & Introductions - Shane Sanderson & Don Hinton
• MAAA Officers & Conference Committee
• MHSAA Staff
Devotion - Robert Holloway, Assistant Director, MHSAA
Coca-Cola Presentation - Russ Hendley, Hattiesburg Coca-Cola
Brock USA Presentation - Amy Champion, Gulf States Vice
President
7:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Conference Registration (Studio B Lobby)
8:30 a.m. -10:10 a.m. Second General Session (Ballroom A)
Welcome - Shane Sanderson
Presentation of Colors - Biloxi High School
National Anthem - Biloxi High School Show Choir
Session 3
Moderator - Shane Sanderson
“Hiring Quality Coaches” - Greg Freeman, Athletic Director,
Pascagoula/Gautier Schools
Session 4
Moderator - Daryl Jones, Athletic Director, Hinds County Schools
“Encouraging Multi-Sport Participation” - Sammy West,
Former Alcorn State Men’s Basketball Coach
10:00 a.m. -10:10 a.m. Door Prize Drawings – Shane Sanderson / Daryl Jones
10:10 a.m. -10:50 a.m. AM Break and Vendor Booth Visitation & Conference Gift Pick-Up (Studio B)
Refreshments in Vendor Booth Hall
11:00 a.m.- 11:45 a.m. Roundtable Discussions by Classifications
1A-2A Roundtable (Ballroom D)
Moderators - Derrick Hooker, AD, South Delta
Johnny Olsen, AD, Resurrection
3A-4A Roundtable (Ballroom EF)
Moderators - Daryl Jones, AD, Hinds County Schools
Anita Sumrall, AD, Sumrall High School
5A-6A Roundtable (Ballroom A)
Moderators – Celeste Bramlett, AAD, Madison Central
Richard Smithhart, AD, Pearl
Superintendents & Principals (Ballroom G)
Moderator - Dr. Paul Tisdale, Former Biloxi Superintendent
Howard Stallings
Freeman
Shumaker
11:50 a.m. -12:05 p.m. Reconvene & Roundtable Discussions Recap (Ballroom A)
Moderator - Shane Sanderson
12:05 p.m. -12:15 p.m. Door Prize Drawings & Afternoon Breakout
Sessions Instructions - Shane Sanderson / Daryl Jones
12:30 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. BSN/MAAA Awards and Recognitions Luncheon (Studio B)
* Note: Exhibit Area will be closed to
everyone during luncheon!
1:50 p.m. - 2:25 p.m. Breakout Session 1 (Choose 1)
• Moderator - Keith Warren, Director of Technology, (Ballroom A)
MHSAA
“DragonFly Eligibility Management” - Brandon
Wallace, Product Manager, DragonFly Athletics
• Moderator - Richard Horton, AD, Humphreys County (Ballroom D)
“Superintendent’s Expectations of the Athletic
Department” – Dr. Jason Harris, Superintendent,
Columbia Schools
2:35 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. Breakout Session 2 (Choose 1)
• Moderator - Clint Johnson, AD, Jackson Public Schools (Ballroom A)
“Pre-Season Meetings” - Lynn Moore, AD, Itawamba
County Schools
• Moderator - Lonnie Tillman, Associate Director, (Ballroom D)
MHSAA
“MHSAA Updates” – Don Hinton, Executive
Director, MHSAA & Staff
3:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Yarnell’s Ice Cream Social in Vendor Booth Hall (Studio B)
4:10 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Session 5 (Ballroom A)
Moderator – Karen Green, Retired AD, Marshall County
Schools
“Necessity of Certified Strength & Conditioning Coaches
for Mississippi” - Michael Shumaker, Assistant Athletic
Director for Sports Performance, Mississippi College
4:45 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. Door Prize Drawings - Shane Sanderson / Daryl Jones
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Brock USA Social, Mugshots Grill & Bar, 130 Main Street, Biloxi
Friday, January 17
7:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Breakfast Sponsored by Brock USA (Studio B)
Devotion - Tom Gladney, AD, Biloxi
MAAA Business Meeting & Updates
Brock USA Presentation - Amy Champion, Gulf States Vice
President
8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. Third General Session (Ballroom A)
Welcome - Shane Sanderson
Session 6
Moderator - Lonnie Tillman, Associate Director, MHSAA
“Risk Management for After School Activities” - Dr. Lou
Marciani, Director, USM National Center for Spectator
Sports Safety and Security (NCS4)
Marciani
Wallace
Moore Hinton
Wallace
Harris
Keith
Session 7 (Ballroom A)
Moderator – Keith Warren, Director of Technology, MHSAA
“From Tackling Running Backs to Drawing Politicians:
How Athletics Helped Me Succeed in an Unlikely Career” –
Marshall Ramsey, Editor-At-Large, Mississippi Today &
Editorial Cartoonist / Host for Mississippi Public Broadcasting
9:50 a.m. -10:00 a.m. Door Prize Drawings - Shane Sanderson / Daryl Jones
10:00 a.m. -10:40 a.m. AM Break and Vendor Booth Visitation (Studio B)
10:50 a.m. -11:40 a.m. Session 8 (Ballroom A)
Moderator - Tom Gladney, Athletic Director, Biloxi
“Legal Issues” - Jim Keith, Adams & Reese
11:40 a.m. -11:55 a.m. Door Prize Drawings - Shane Sanderson / Daryl Jones
11:55 a.m. Vendor Booth “Bingo” Winner
12:00 p.m. Adjournment
General Conference Information
MAAA BSN Awards & Recognition Luncheon On Thursday during our BSN Awards & Recognition Luncheon we will have the opportunity to recognize some
of our student-athletes and athletic administrators and their professional accomplishments! We are proud to have
BSN Sports and Tally/Jostens Trophy & Awards as sponsors for our event! We will recognize the following
during our sit down luncheon:
• Years of Service as an Athletic Administrator
• The Clarion-Ledger 2018-19 All Sports Award Winners
• NIAAA New CAA Recognition Recipients
• NIAAA Student-Athlete Scholarship Program Award Winners
• NIAAA State Award of Merit Recipient
• MAAA 1A/2A/3A Athletic Administrator of the Year
• MAAA 4A/5A/6A Athletic Administrator of the Year Tally Trophy &
Awards
• MAAA 2020 Hall of Fame Inductees
Thursday Breakout Sessions Attendees will choose one topic to attend each session!
Breakout Session 1 1:50 p.m. - 2:25 p.m.
• “DragonFly Eligibility Management” - Brandon Wallace, Product Manager, (Ballroom A)
DragonFly Athletics
• “Superintendent’s Expectations of the Athletic Department” - Dr. Jason Harris, (Ballroom D)
Superintendent, Columbia Schools
Breakout Session 2 2:35 p.m. - 3:10 p.m.
• “MHSAA Updates” - Don Hinton, Executive Director, MHSAA (Ballroom A)
• “Pre-Season Meetings” - Lynn Moore, Athletic Director, Itawamba County Schools (Ballroom D)
Ramsey
SEMI Credit Reminders • SEMI Credits are for administrators with career-level licenses • Must complete a 2020 Request for SEMI Credit Form & turn in to MAAA Personnel! • 5 SEMI Credits can be earned for completing two of the following LTC Courses: 501, 502, 503, 504 or
506 and/or 10 SEMI Credits can be earned for the conference. There is NO Fee for SEMI Credits • To Receive Credit: (1) You MUST have your name tag scanned when entering each session (2) You
MUST attend ALL sessions INCLUDING THE AWARD LUNCHEON (Early Bird Session attendance
may count for one missed regular conference session)! (3) You MUST complete the Conference
Evaluation Form at the end of the LTC Classes or at the completion of the conference on Friday and return
to a MAAA Representative located in the hall outside of Ballroom A. You MUST include your name on
the Evaluation Form(s)!
CEU Credit Reminders • .8 CEUs can be earned for two combined LTC Courses 501 & 502 or 504 & 506. A Request for CEUs
Form will be distributed and collected with payment at the conclusion of the LTC Courses. Cost - $10.00 • 1.3 CEUs can be earned for the conference. Cost $15.00 • To Receive Credit: (1) You MUST have your name tag scanned when entering each session (2) You
MUST attend ALL sessions INCLUDING THE AWARD LUNCHEON (Early Bird Session attendance
may count for one missed regular conference session)! (3) You MUST complete a Request for CEUs
Form at the end of the conference on Friday and return to a MAAA Representative located in the hall
outside of Ballroom AB with payment of $15.00. These forms will be distributed during the last General
Session of the conference. • Make all checks payable to: MHSAA • Request for CEU Forms will be mailed to Mississippi College by the end of January • Your certificate should arrive within 8 weeks
MAAA Merchandise Store (Located across from the Conference Registration Booth) Shirts purchased during registration may be picked up at the merchandise store during the
conference. The following items may also be purchased at the store:
• MAAA Oxford Button Down Long Sleeve White Shirt - $35.00
• Men’s’ Under Armour Royal Polo - $48.00
• Women’s Under Armour Royal Polo - $35.00
• Under Armour Gray Jacket - $30.00
• Previous Years MAAA Polo - $15.00
• MAAA Travel Garment Bag - $15.00
• MAAA Messenger/Briefcase Bag - $10.00
• MAAA Umbrella - $5.00
• MAAA Letter Size Writing Pad Folder - $5.00
• MAAA Junior Legal Writing Pad Folder - $5.00
• MAAA 30 oz. Vacuum Tumbler - $5.00
• MAAA 4GB USB Drive - $4.00
Only cash or checks accepted!
Conference Gifts This year’s conference gift is a travel 22” duffel bag on wheels. Conference attendees may pick up their gift at
the MAAA/NIAAA Booth in Studio B by presenting their Conference Gift Card during the following hours:
Wednesday 4:40 p.m. – 5:20 p.m. Thursday 10:10 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
Vendors The Mississippi Athletic Administrators Association would like to thank our conference vendors for their
attendance! Only through their support is our conference made possible! The MAAA encourages all our
attendees to visit with each vendor to learn about their goods and/or services they provide for our schools and
members!
Vendor Booth Bingo Special Drawing: In each attendee’s packet is a Vendor Booth Bingo Card. To play and
be eligible for the special drawing on Friday, participants must visit each booth; get the vendor’s sticker placed
on their game card and turn in their card by 10:30 a.m. Friday. Attendees HAVE to be PRESENT for drawing.
1st Prize - $300 Cash 2nd Prize - $200 Cash 3rd Prize - $100 Cash
Vendor Booth Vendor Booth
601 Sports 24
Aerus Electrolux 42
Alpha Jewel 35
ArbiterSports 40
Archery in Mississippi Schools 39
ASPIRE Sports Institute 48
AstroTurf 32
Brock USA 52 & 53
BSN Sports 1 & 2
C Spire 34
Coca-Cola Bottlers of Mississippi 51
Covington Floor Coverings 12
Daktronics 47
Drug Free Schools 33
Eastbay 29
ELITE Physical Therapy 7
Excite Fundraising 50
FieldTurf & Beynon Sports 17
GameTime LED 22
George’s Sporting Goods 43
GoBrightLEDs 54
Hellas Construction 27 & 28
Hilton 36
Holiday Inn Trustmark Park 18
MAAA 14
Mascot Media 4
Mississippi College 16
Mississippi Sports Medicine 8
Mississippi Tobacco Quitline 41
Musco Sports Lighting 26
National Awards, Inc. 21
Nevco 10
NFHS Network 44
P.C.C. Inc. Air Purification 6
Photographic Creations 19
PryorMorrow PC 25
Rainey Electronics, Inc. 5
Ridgeland Tourism Commission 49
School & Office Products 20
Schutt Sports 46
Shaw Sports Turf 45
Sideline Interactive 11
Sports Imports 15
Star Sports 9
Student Assurance Services 23
Tally Trophies & Awards 31
Team Assure Inc. 38
WBA Architecture 13
Wilder Fitness 3
William Carey University 37
Xenith 30
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MAAA Conference Menus
Tuesday
Box Lunch / LTC Participants – 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
• Ham & Cheese or Turkey & Swiss Hoagie with Lettuce and Tomatoes
• Soft Drinks or Water
• Assorted Potato Chips
• Fresh Fruit Salad
• Jumbo Chocolate Chip Cookie
Thursday
Good Morning Breakfast Buffet – 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. sponsored by Brock USA
• Fluffy Scrambled Eggs
• Applewood Smokehouse Bacon or Country Sausage
• Breakfast Potatoes
• Southern Stone Ground Cheese Grits
• Biscuits with Butter & Fruit Preserves
• Coffee, Decaf Coffee, Tea, Milk, Juices and Water
AM Break with Vendors – 10:10 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.
• Soft Drinks
• Coffee and Decaf Coffee
• Cookies & Popcorn
MAAA BSN Awards & Recognitions Luncheon – 12:30 p.m. to 1:40 p.m.
• Mixed Green Salad w/1000 Island or Ranch Dressing
• Prime Rib Au Jus
• Twice Baked Cheddar Potatoes
• Green Beans
• Piping Hot Rolls with Butter
• New York Style Cheesecake with Strawberries or Chocolate Cake
• Iced Tea, Coffee and Water
Ice Cream Social with Vendors – 3:20 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. sponsored by Yarnell’s Ice Cream
• Ice Cream Assortment
• Soft Drinks
Friday
Good Morning Breakfast Buffet – 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.
• Fluffy Scrambled Eggs
• Applewood Smokehouse Bacon or Ham Steak
• Breakfast Potatoes
• Southern Stone Ground Cheese Grits
• Biscuits with Butter & Fruit Preserves
• Coffee, Decaf Coffee, Tea, Milk, Juices and Water
AM Break with Vendors – 10:00 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.
• Soft Drinks
Tally Trophy & Awards
Purpose of the MAAA – Established 1992
• To promote the professional growth and image of interscholastic athletic administration
• To promote the development and prestige of the MAAA which will contribute, in cooperation with the MHSAA, to the interscholastic athletic programs of Mississippi
• To provide an efficient system for exchange of ideas between the MHSAA, MAAA, and the NIAAA and individual athletic administrators
• To preserve the educational nature of interscholastic athletics and the place of these programs in the curriculum of our schools
• To provide education programs for the membership
MHSAA Mission Statement The mission of the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) is to serve its member schools by providing leadership and coordination of interscholastic activities which will enhance the educational experiences of secondary students and reduce risks of their participation. The MHSAA will promote participation and sportsmanship to develop good citizens through interscholastic activities which provide equitable opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students while maximizing the achievement of educational goals.
NIAAA Mission Statement
The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association preserves, enhances and promotes educational-based athletics through the professional development of interscholastic athletic administrators.
National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
The MAAA highly encourages its membership to join our national association,
the NIAAA! Why the NIAAA? Athletic Administrators consistently contribute the
longest days among staff members in most American school districts. The second work
day begins when the regular school day ends, and what has been planned, organized
and implemented by the athletic administrator, goes into action. Whether an athletic
administrator, assistant principal in charge of athletics, athletic director, coordinator,
liaison or supervisor; there is a delicate balance among profession, personal time, and
family, as the ‘AD’ provides student participation opportunities within education based athletic programs.
How does being a part of a professional association fit a busy lifestyle? What does this professional organization
provide that will assist in adding order to a sometimes hectic schedule? How can individuals with a heart for
helping others succeed be assured they are affiliated with a like-minded group? Why the NIAAA?
As we lead each day in school communities helping build tomorrow’s future, each of us understands and relies
on such qualities as integrity, credibility and a shared mission. These practical and often emotional criteria are
ones that assist in determining in what areas we will rely, share experiences, and devote time and energy.
The NIAAA champions the profession of administering athletic programs in our nation’s high schools and
middle schools. No other body values, promotes, preserves, supports and stands ready to uplift the cause of the
athletic administrator, as does the NIAAA. Providing education, leadership and service platforms allows the
NIAAA to best help colleagues network, choose from resources, draw from practices and give back to your
profession while advancing in one’s career.
NIAAA Membership Benefits:
• Interscholastic Athletic Administration, a quarterly professional journal written by and for athletic
administrators
• $2,000,000 student injury and property damage liability insurance while performing the duties of an
athletic administrator
• $2500 term life insurance
• Ability to purchase Long Term Health Care at discount rates, as well as discounts on Cancer Insurance
and Accident Insurance
• Discount on registration fees for the National Athletic Directors Conference in addition LTI classes,
certification and other services
• Opportunities to serve on national committees
• Support, communication and informational materials regarding key issues, through interpretation, best
practices, research, explanation and education
• Opportunity to nominate students from your school for the NIAAA Scholarship annually
• Opportunity for national recognition through the NIAAA Awards Program
To join go to www.niaaa.org and click Member’s Login/Become a Member
MAAA Past Presidents
2018 – 2020 Shane Sanderson New Albany Public Schools
2016 – 2018 Derrick Hooker South Delta High School
2015 – 2016 Tom Gladney (Lum Wright) Biloxi Public Schools
2014 – 2015 Clint Johnson Jackson Public Schools
2013 – 2014 Bobby Hall Madison Central Public Schools
2012 – 2013 Greg Freeman Pascagoula-Gautier Public Schools
2011 – 2012 Chuck Freeman (Greg Freeman) North Pike High School
2010 – 2011 Jermaine Brown Biloxi Public Schools
2009 – 2010 Larry Watkins Petal Public Schools
2008 – 2009 Henry Wieniewitz Biloxi Public Schools
2007 – 2008 Karen Green Potts Camp High School
2006 – 2007 Karen Green Potts Camp High School
2005 – 2006 Cheyenne Trussell Hattiesburg Public Schools
2004 – 2005 Johnny Hill Oxford Public Schools
2003 – 2004 David Bradberry Clinton Public Schools
2002 – 2003 Lonnie Tillman Harrison County Schools
NIAAA Certified Athletic Administrators (CAA) Larry Ball
David Bariola
Woody Barnett Mississippi Athletic Administrators Association
David Bradberry Retired
Celeste Bramlett Madison Central High School
Jermaine Brown Hattiesburg High School
Eddie Culley
Dewayne Cupples St. Andrews Episcopal School
Ryan Earnest Laurel High School
Brian Fortenberry Clinton Public Schools
Greg Freeman Pascagoula SD
Karen Green Retired
Michael Hargett Charleston High School
Hilton Harrell South Pike High School
Daryl Jones Hinds County School District
Mike Kimmons Retired
Kevin Martin North Pike High School
Louis Nash Oxford High School
Shane Sanderson New Albany High School
Rose Scott
Richard Smithhart Pearl Public School District
LuCinaTaylor Pascagoula High School
Lonnie Tillman Mississippi High School Activities Association
Janet Wallace West Point High School
Bobby West Jackson Academy
2018 - 19 ALL-SPORTS AWARDS
The Clarion Ledger has decided an all-sports champion in each MHSAA class for the past 30 years. This
season's totals included 24 sports: 11 girls’ sports, 11 boys’ sports and combined teams in archery and tennis.
Here’s the Top Ten results in each class:
Class 6A
1. Madison Central 367.5
2. Ocean Springs 330.5
3. Northwest Rankin 306.5
4. Brandon 302
5. Tupelo 273.5
6. Oxford 273
7. Pearl 246
8. Clinton 227.5
9. DeSoto Central 219
10. Hernando 215
Class 5A
1. Germantown 334
2. Lafayette 296.5
3. Neshoba Central 260.5
4. Long Beach 241
5. Center Hill 225.5
6. Lewisburg 224
7. Saltillo 206.5
8. Brookhaven 205
9. West Jones 182
10. Cleveland Central 147.5
Class 4A
1. Pontotoc 261.5
2. Corinth 231
3. Vancleave 210.5
4. West Lauderdale 197.5
5. Florence 158.5
6. Pass Christian 158
7. New Albany 156
8. Caledonia 155.5
9. Amory 154.5
10. Newton County 146
Class 3A
1. St. Andrew’s 377
2. Kossuth 273
3. South Pontotoc 180.5
4. Wesson 163
5. Choctaw Central 154
6. North Pontotoc 145
7. Water Valley 133
8. Columbia 132.5
9. Nettleton 128
10. Forest 117.5
Class 2A
1. Madison St. Joseph 240.5
2. St. Patrick 219.5
3. East Union 204
4. Calhoun City 146
5. Loyd Star 130.5
6. Walnut 120.5
7. West Lincoln 118.5
8. Pisgah 116
9. Eupora 114.5
10. Philadelphia 106.5
Class 1A
1. Tupelo Christian Prep 350.5
2. Sacred Heart 213
3. Resurrection 136.5
4. Myrtle 120
5. Pine Grove 113.5
6. Biggersville 111.5
7. Smithville 109
8. Hamilton 107.5
9. Hickory Flat 105.5
10. Simmons 100.5