Championship Night Across East Tennessee
Johnson City – It was a thrilling night of high school sports in East Tennessee on Thursday as local teams faced off for district titles in volleyball, soccer, and football. The excitement filled the air as players showcased their skills on the field and court.
Volleyball
In volleyball, it was a significant night for several teams. In the District 1-AAA championship, Science Hill defeated Tennessee High with a score of 3-1. Meanwhile, Greeneville secured a spot in the winners’ circle with a decisive 3-0 victory against Elizabethton in District 1-AA. Volunteer also had a great showing, winning against Gibbs with a score of 3-0 in District 2-AA. Rounding out the volleyball action, South Greene triumphed over West Greene with an impressive 3-0 win in District 1-A.
Soccer
The soccer matches were just as exhilarating, with high scores reported. Tennessee High dominated David Crockett, winning 9-0 in District 1-AA. In another match, Greeneville also recorded an impressive 9-0 victory against Grainger in District 2-AA. Lastly, Chuckey-Doak came out on top against University High with a score of 3-1 in District 1-A.
Football
On the gridiron, the high school football teams were in action as well. Science Hill secured a solid win against Morristown East, dominating the game with a score of 49-14. Greeneville had a standout performance with a staggering 69-0 win over Grainger. Chilhowie also enjoyed a strong victory, defeating Northwood with a score of 44-12, while Grundy rounded off the night with a win over Twin Valley, finishing 44-14.
The night of champions truly showcased the dedication and talent of high school athletes across East Tennessee, with exhilarating performances across the board. Fans can look forward to more thrilling playoff action in these upcoming weeks.

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