Area football teams didn’t let a little premature snowfall in mid-November ice their plans for practice Tuesday.
Actually, they sort of embraced it, in preparation for the second round of the TSSAA Playoffs.
Here are some of the best social media posts we saw.
It all started with Grace coach Rusty Bradley’s tweet midday Tuesday.
After 75 minutes, 17 Chris Tomlin songs on my ipod, and 1 broken broom the turf is finally ready for practice. This is going to be fun! #GiveChristAll pic.twitter.com/GXVwRF8YwT
— Rusty Bradley (@RustyBradley8) November 12, 2019
South-Doyle got its practice started a special kind of way Tuesday.
This is how we start practice today!☃️☃️☃️☃️☃️ pic.twitter.com/vILlxXHg1X
— Clark Duncan (@ADClarkDuncan) November 12, 2019
AND ENDED IT LIKE THIS:
This is how we end practice! pic.twitter.com/pIkw6y5IBC
— Clark Duncan (@ADClarkDuncan) November 12, 2019
Anderson County’s social media and game-day star, Ella, showed she’s more than a tee-retrieving specialist.
Kicking tees or trees… doesn’t matter to me! #gomavs pic.twitter.com/3tWXgwfaKp
— Ella (@EllaMAVS) November 12, 2019
Her Friday night home wound up looking pretty cool. Anderson County used some leftover turf from their field to spell MAVS and have a longhorn on the hillside next to their stands. The snow accumulated on it perfectly Tuesday.
— Maverick Strength (@MaverickLiftAC) November 12, 2019
And then, well, then there’s Gatlinburg-Pittman.
The Highlanders just know how to do life in the snow.
SNOW DAYS OFF! pic.twitter.com/qVWLBgROVo
— Iron_Highlanders (@IRONHIGHLANDERS) November 12, 2019
— Iron_Highlanders (@IRONHIGHLANDERS) November 12, 2019