
Brinley Murphy (left) and the Bearden Bulldogs won 3-0 over Knoxville Catholic in a non-district match at Blaine Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019. (Photo by Danny Parker)
Here’s a glance at which teams won district tournaments and who moved on to the region tournament rounds.
Tuesday, Oct. 22
CLASS AAA
Region 1
Dobyns-Bennett at Bearden: Bearden won District 2-AAA in overtime, 2-1, over West.
West at Science Hill: The Hilltoppers blanked Dobyns-Bennett, 4-0, to win District 1-AAA.
Region 2
Maryville at Oak Ridge: Oak Ridge won, 1-0, over Powell in the District 3-AAA finale.
Powell at Hardin Valley: Hardin Valley knocked off Maryville, 1-0, to claim District 4-AAA.
CLASS AA
Region 1
Pigeon Forge at Greeneville: Greeneville cruised to a District 1-AA title, 9-0, over Sullivan Central.
Sullivan Central at Seymour: Seymour blanked Pigeon Forge, 7-0, to take District 2-AA.
Region 2
Grainger at Central: The Lady Bobcats routed Carter, 7-0, to win District 4-AA.
Carter at Gibbs: Gibbs survived overtime and PKs to win District 3-AA.
Region 3
Livingston Academy at Anderson County: The Lady Mavs survived a double-overtime affair with Scott to win District 5-AA.
Scott at Cumberland County: CC beat Livingston Academy, 3-0, to pocket the District 6-AA championship.
CLASS A
Region 1
Cosby at Chuckey-Doak: Chuckey-Doak beat host University High, 3-1, to win District 1-A.
University High at Alcoa: Alcoa topped Cosby, 5-0, to grab hold of District 2-A.
Region 2
Polk County at Oneida: Oneida topped Cumberland Gap, 2-1, to win a third consecutive District 3-A title.
Cumberland Gap at Greenback: Greenback eked by Polk County, 1-0, to lift the District 4-A championship.
Division II-A
East Region Championship: CAK at Grace Christian, Saturday – CAK defeated Grace in PKs.
Division II-AA
Catholic fell to GPS (16-2) on Thursday, 3-0, in the region championship, but still will move on to face Ensworth on Oct. 26 for the right to move on to the state tournament.