Nationally-ranked Maryville, the top team in the High School Football America Tennessee Top 10, is now a 17-time Tennessee high school football state champ. The Rebels beat Ravenwood 42-21 in the Class 6A state championship game.
Maryville senior quarterback Cade Chambers is taking home the Class 6A BlueCross Bowl MVP award.
— Marshall Hughes (@marshallhughes) December 8, 2019
13-18, 172 passing yards, 2 TDs
10 carries, 76 rushing yards, 2 TDs@MHSRebelsFB @homeoftherebels @Cadechambers_03 @Dhunt1414 pic.twitter.com/0WaNU1jos5
Maryville, ranked No. 49 in the nation, was led by Cade Chambers, the game’s MVP who completed 13-of-18 passes for 172 yards and two TDs. He also rushed for 76 yards and two scores.
Maryville senior quarterback Cade Chambers is taking home the Class 6A BlueCross Bowl MVP award.
— Marshall Hughes (@marshallhughes) December 8, 2019
13-18, 172 passing yards, 2 TDs
10 carries, 76 rushing yards, 2 TDs@MHSRebelsFB @homeoftherebels @Cadechambers_03 @Dhunt1414 pic.twitter.com/0WaNU1jos5
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The 17 state titles is one behind state leader Alcoa, which won its 18th overall state title Friday night.