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Just  best guess on who will be selected, please feel free to mention others that may get the nod that this list may have missed

QB - Russell Alcoa

QB Bachus – Giles

RB- James   Fairview

RB Granberry- RE

RB/WR Parker PC

WR Winfrey Covington

WR  Greer   Johnson County

OL- McKeehan  Alcoa

OL  Mays  Bolivar

OL Page   PC

OL Thurman Kingston

OL Perkins Alcoa

DL Lewis Covington

DL  Woody  Alcoa

DL Simmons  PC

DL Ray    Alcoa

LB Warwick  Alcoa

LB  Anderson PC

LB  Maples Alcoa

LB Masalei  East nashville

DB Ligeon  AE

DB Johnson Alcoa

DB Zielger Giles

DB Booker Covington

Ath Hunter AE

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1 hour ago, 32hammer said:

Just  best guess on who will be selected, please feel free to mention others that may get the nod that this list may have missed

QB - Russell Alcoa

QB Bachus – Giles

RB- James   Fairview

RB Granberry- RE

RB/WR Parker PC

WR Winfrey Covington

WR  Greer   Johnson County

OL- McKeehan  Alcoa

OL  Mays  Bolivar

OL Page   PC

OL Thurman Kingston

OL Perkins Alcoa

DL Lewis Covington

DL  Woody  Alcoa

DL Simmons  PC

DL Ray    Alcoa

LB Warwick  Alcoa

LB  Anderson PC

LB  Maples Alcoa

LB Masalei  East nashville

DB Ligeon  AE

DB Johnson Alcoa

DB Zielger Giles

DB Booker Covington

Ath Hunter AE

This is an awesome list and took a lot of time and studying to create.  Excellent work.  

 

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On 12/15/2017 at 3:36 PM, 32hammer said:

Just  best guess on who will be selected, please feel free to mention others that may get the nod that this list may have missed

QB - Russell Alcoa

QB Bachus – Giles

RB- James   Fairview

RB Granberry- RE

RB/WR Parker PC

WR Winfrey Covington

WR  Greer   Johnson County

OL- McKeehan  Alcoa

OL  Mays  Bolivar

OL Page   PC

OL Thurman Kingston

OL Perkins Alcoa

DL Lewis Covington

DL  Woody  Alcoa

DL Simmons  PC

DL Ray    Alcoa

LB Warwick  Alcoa

LB  Anderson PC

LB  Maples Alcoa

LB Masalei  East nashville

DB Ligeon  AE

DB Johnson Alcoa

DB Zielger Giles

DB Booker Covington

Ath Hunter AE

Great List!

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Actual list of All State Team

OFFENSE
QB:
John Bachus, Giles County
QB: Woodrow Lowe III, Bolivar
RB: Kalyn Grandberry, Raleigh-Egypt
RB: Darius James, Fairview
WR: Jimmyrious Parker, Pearl-Cohn
WR: Jaylon Shepperson, Smith County
WR: K.J. Zeigler, Giles County
OL: Jaalon Gupton, Stratford
OL: Briason Mays, Bolivar
OL: Lucas McKeehan, Alcoa
OL: Chandler Page, Pearl-Cohn
OL: Bryson Perkins, Alcoa
ATH: Calvin Jackson III, Red Bank
K: Zeke Rankin, Alcoa 

 

DEFENSE
DL: Tristan Woody, Alcoa
DL: Matthew Escobar, Austin-East
DL: Lukas Neely, Claiborne County
DL: Jamel Davis, Red Bank
LB: Jack Warwick, Alcoa
LB: David Anderson, Pearl-Cohn
LB: Triston Hampton, Sycamore
LB: Tristan Mann, Fairview
DB: Isaiah Ligon, Austin-East
DB: Brian Thompson, East Nashville
DB: Quentin Booker, Covington
DB: Juliun Lane, West Greene
ATH: Ethan Barker, Sequatchie County
P: Eddie Hakizamana, Austin-East

 

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10 hours ago, TennesseeLady said:

Actual list of All State Team

OFFENSE
QB:
John Bachus, Giles County
QB: Woodrow Lowe III, Bolivar
RB: Kalyn Grandberry, Raleigh-Egypt
RB: Darius James, Fairview
WR: Jimmyrious Parker, Pearl-Cohn
WR: Jaylon Shepperson, Smith County
WR: K.J. Zeigler, Giles County
OL: Jaalon Gupton, Stratford
OL: Briason Mays, Bolivar
OL: Lucas McKeehan, Alcoa
OL: Chandler Page, Pearl-Cohn
OL: Bryson Perkins, Alcoa
ATH: Calvin Jackson III, Red Bank
K: Zeke Rankin, Alcoa 

 

DEFENSE
DL: Tristan Woody, Alcoa
DL: Matthew Escobar, Austin-East
DL: Lukas Neely, Claiborne County
DL: Jamel Davis, Red Bank
LB: Jack Warwick, Alcoa
LB: David Anderson, Pearl-Cohn
LB: Triston Hampton, Sycamore
LB: Tristan Mann, Fairview
DB: Isaiah Ligon, Austin-East
DB: Brian Thompson, East Nashville
DB: Quentin Booker, Covington
DB: Juliun Lane, West Greene
ATH: Ethan Barker, Sequatchie County
P: Eddie Hakizamana, Austin-East

 

Well, well, well... look who finally decides to show up! :lol: 

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