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The Franklin Knights are a professional, minor league basketball team based in Franklin, Tennessee, United States. In 2010 they competed in the World Basketball Association and went to the championship game. They were also named the 2010 WBA Team of the Year. [1]
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Football and men's basketball; can also serve Huntsville, Alabama: Franklin: WAKM: 950 AM Football and men's basketball Gallatin WGFX: 104.5 FM All sports broadcasts; also serves as the secondary Vol Network station for the Clarksville, TN/Hopkinsville, KY area, and also serves parts of south-central Kentucky, including Bowling Green: Greeneville
Franklin basketball's Max McClure scores 47 points, setting a school record in an 82-60 win vs. Smoky Mountain on Tuesday. Franklin basketball's Max McClure scores 47 points, setting a school ...
Perhaps the best big man in Section V, 6-foot-8 senior Terence Thompson stands in the center of Franklin's resurgence. Franklin coach Joseph Jackson said his program turned around four years ago ...
Franklin senior Hansy Jacques works to get past BC High sophomore Jalen Rogers during the Division 1 Elite 8 game at Franklin High, March 9, 2024. The Panthers beat the Eagles, 66-49.
On October 24, the new ownership, Showtime Sports and Entertainment, LLC (headlined by Jewell Harris Jr.), announced they would be moving to the USBL for 2007. [1] After one season in the USBL, which included multiple teams folding, the Steelheads joined the IBL (unrelated to the former IBL) for the 2008 season. The Steelheads sat out the 2009 ...
The two divisions compete separately in all sports except cheerleading and girls' wrestling. Division I schools are divided into three classes, as equally as possible, based on enrollment. A school's enrollment is multiplied by 2 if it is single-sex (the only single-sex school in Division I is Chattanooga Girls' Leadership Academy). [citation ...