Past Seasons: 2001 to Present
2001: Record 9-10-1, Regular Season District Finish: 4th
The Warriors upset the 1 seed Cookeville Cavaliers in the Semi Finals of the District Tournament by a score of 5-3. Sophpomore Brian Campbell scored all 5 goals for the Warriors and he was later named to the TACA All State Team. The Warriors lost championsip game 4-3 to the Warren County Pioneers in injury time. The Warriors then traveled to Franklin County to play the Rebels in the Region Semi's. The Warriors lost 1-0 in double overtime.

2002: Record 11-4-2, Regular Season District Finish: 2nd
The Warriors finished the regular season with a 4-1-1 district record with their only loss coming to the eventual District and Region Champions Cookeville.The Warriors were a little unlucky in the District Semi-Finals, they faced a veteran Oakland team who handed the Warriors a 2-0 defeat.

2003: Record 13-5-3, Regular Season District Finish: 2nd
After finishing the regular season with a 5-1-1 district record the Warriors defeated Warren County 1-0 in the District Semi Finals. Senior Brian Campbell scored the lone goal from a free kick while younger brother Tyler helped to keep the shutout in goal for the Warriors. The Warriors lost the championship game 1-0 to Blackman in double overtime. The Warrios then traveled to face the Shelbyville Eagles in the Region Semi's. Goals from Brian Campbell and Freshman Shayne Rollins helped give the Warriors the edge along with Junior Midfielder Chris Samuelson's hard working performance gave the Warriors the 2-0 victory. The Warriors lost the Region Champioship game to eventual State Semi Finalists Columbia Lions 1-0 at Riverdale.The Warriors then traveled to McMinn County for a Sub State matchup. The Cherokees defeated the Warriors 5-1.
2004: Record 10-7-4, Regular Season District Finish: 4th
The Warriors defeated the Siegel Stars 2-0 in the first round of the District Tournament. The Warriors faced the 1 seed Warren County Pioneers in the Semi Finals. Excellent play from Midfielder Chris Samuelson and Forward Tyler Campbell propelled the Warriors to a 3-2 upset over the Pioneers. After a 1-0 District Championship loss at Blackman the Warriors traveled to Columbia to play the Lions in a Region Semifinal. The Lions defeated the Warriors 3-1 to end their season. Chris Samuelson was named to the TACA All State Team.
2005: Record 11-2, Regular Season District Finish: 1st
The Warriors faced the Lebanon Blue Devils in the last game of the regular season needing a win to pass Blackman on points for the regular season championship. The Warriors took a 1-0 lead into the second half. Inspired play from the Blue Devils gave them a goal with 20 minutes left in the game. The Warriors offense led by Junior Forward Shayne Rollins and Junior Midfielder Dan Campbell scored three unanswered goals in the final 15 minutes to give the Warriors the win and the regular season title 4-1. Shayne Rollins was named District 7-AAA Offensive Player of the Year and also to the TACA All State Team. Statistical leaders for the season were Shayne Rollins(26 Goals, 4 Assists), Dan Campbell(8 Goals, 8 Assists), Freshman Keeper James Holt(.600 GAA and 9 shutouts).

2006: Record 19-3, Regular Season District Finish: 1st
After finishing the regular season 7-0 in the district and clinching their second straight regular season title the Warriors went into the district tournament with a sense of determination. The Warriors advanced to the District 7-AAA Tournament Championship by defeating White Co. 4-0 and Siegel 3-1. They faced a tough Cookeville squad on a rainy night in May. The first half was tight with the teams going into halftime tied 1-1. About 15 minutes into the second half the floodgates opened. The Warriors led by breakaway goals by Shayne Rollins scored 6 unanswered goals to claim the title 7-1 over Cookeville. After a 2-0 Region Semi Final win over Shelbyville the Warriors defeated Cookeville for the Region 4-AAA Championship. The Warriors then hosted McMinn Co. in Sub State the winner with the right to go to the State Championship. The Warriors defense held McMinn County's strong offense to 1 goal and the Warriors attack led by strong play from Shayne Rollins, Dan Campbell, Jose Cruz and Jasper Driskill scored 3 goals to seal a trip to state. The Warriors then faced a tough Farragut team and lost 0-2 in the State Quarterfinals and finished 2006 ranked #7 in the state.