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58th Annual Mason-Dixon Tournament
January 28-30, 2010
Mississippi School for the Deaf - Jackson, MS


Participating teams:
- Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind - Talladega, AL
- Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf - Wilson, NC
- Florida School for the Deaf and Blind - St. Augustine, FL
- Georgia School for the Deaf - Cave Spring, GA
- Kentucky School for the Deaf - Danville, KY
- Louisiana School for the Deaf - Baton Rouge, LA
- Mississippi School for the Deaf - Jackson, MS
- North Carolina School for the Deaf - Morganton, NC
- South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind - Spartanburg, SC
- Tennessee School for the Deaf - Knoxville, TN
- Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind - Staunton, VA

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Thursday, January 28

First round:
South Carolina 58, North Carolina 27
Georgia 49, Louisiana 42
Kentucky 61, Tennessee 41
(all others began in quarterfinals of championship bracket)

Championship bracket - Quarterfinals:
Eastern North Carolina 50, Mississippi 36
South Carolina 57, Virginia 41
Alabama 58, Georgia 11
Florida 55, Kentucky 37

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Friday, January 29

Consolation bracket - Quarterfinals:

Mississippi 53, Tennessee 52
Virginia 71, Louisiana 29
Georgia 38, North Carolina 21
(Kentucky received bye to the semifinals of consolation bracket)


Championship bracket - Semifinals:
Alabama 80, South Carolina 50
Florida 49, Eastern North Carolina 25

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Saturday, January 30

Consolation bracket - Semifinals:
Kentucky 56, Georgia 15
Virginia 43, Mississippi 41

5th place:
Kentucky 61, Virginia 29

3rd place:
South Carolina 61, Eastern North Carolina 43

Championship:
Alabama 44, Florida 34

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http://www.msd.k12.ms.us/BRACKETS.html
http://www.msd.k12.ms.us/livescores.html
I'm proud of all these kids from all the teams, If I read correctly the championship was between two deaf and blind schools, thats amazing.
central fan Wrote:I'm proud of all these kids from all the teams, If I read correctly the championship was between two deaf and blind schools, thats amazing.


Well, I don't think the players were both, but that would be wild. I assume it's a school where they have both deaf and blind. Kentucky has separate schools for each.
fp_atl Wrote:Well, I don't think the players were both, but that would be wild. I assume it's a school where they have both deaf and blind. Kentucky has separate schools for each.

Well thats sort of what i was thinking but i also thought that mabey they were partialy blind but eather way our ky boys faired pretty well.
do you know if they play for any sort of state title, or are they in any region or anything?
Congrats to all the teams.