Crossville Chronicle, Crossville, TN

Area Sports

November 9, 2009

SMHS Panther Preview rescheduled for Nov. 13

The annual SMHS Panther Preview has been scheduled for Friday, Nov. 13 beginning with pictures at 4:30 p.m. at the SMHS gymnasium.

All players, coaches, and cheerleaders will be introduced from Crab Orchard, Homestead, North, and Stone Elementary Schools as well as the JV Panthers, JV Lady Panthers, Varsity Panthers and Varsity Lady Panthers.

NOTE: All feeder schools to SMHS are invited.

The first game is scheduled to begin at 5:10 p.m. Elementary teams will have a running 15-minute clock. Clock will not stop for timeouts; free substitutions are allowed without stopping the game.

Junior varsity will have a running 10-minute clock. Clock will not stop for timeouts. Varsity will have a running 15-minute clock. Clock will not stop for timeouts.

Admission will be $2 per person at the door and concessions will be available throughout the evening.

This event is a fundraiser for the SMHS Basketball Boosters so come out and support your elementary basketball programs as well as your SMHS Panthers and Lady Panthers!



Game Schedule

5:10 – 5:25 Homestead boys vs. Stone boys

5:37 – 5:52 Crab Orchard girls vs. North girls

6:00 – 6:10 JV Lady Panthers “Black and Gold” Game

6:17 – 6:27 JV Panthers “Black and Gold” Game

6:34 – 6:49 Homestead girls vs. Stone girls

6:57 – 7:12 North boys vs. Crab Orchard boys

7:20 – 7:35 Varsity Lady Panthers “Black and Gold” Game

7:47 – 8:03 Varsity Panthers “Black and Gold” Game

8:03 – 8:05 Concluding Remarks – Booster Club President / Jeff Priestwood

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