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  1. The 1990 LCHS State Championship team was the best team I've seen. They played the toughest schedule on the road. Kelly Holcomb was QB and a great leader. The team had great chemistry and a refuse to lose attitude. They had to beat a great Strattford team twice which was probably the 2nd best team in the state the year. It took 15 games to win the title that year so they couldn't afford to lose. The 1984 team had a great defence. They shut out 8 teams in a row which I'm sure is some kind of record. I don't think some of the teams they played were very strong or were having off years. Franklin Co. and Shelbyville I know were not very good that year. When Lawrence Co. scored a touchdown in the 9th game it was almost like they didn't have anything to play for. I believe the 1982 team was better than the 1984 team.

  2. Evidently they have not played in enough Nationally Ranked

    Tournaments. A person needs to play in at least 2 multiple day junior tournaments to be ranked. The state tournament is only one.

  3. 1 Elizabeth Dotson White Bluff TN 2004

    2 Rachel Smith Powell TN 2003

    3 Holly Cantwell Morristown TN 2003

    4 Jennifer Davis Seymour TN 2004

    5 Beth Felts Chattanooga TN 2004

    6 Taylor Bunnell Germantown TN 2005

    7 Jamey Dillard Madison TN 2004

    8 Taylor Cooper Clarksville TN 2004

    9 Catherine Hicks Signal Mount TN 2005

    10 Audra Williams Kingston Spr TN 2003

    11 Maggie Cuningham Knoxville TN 2003

    12 Chelsea Chiapella Memphis TN 2003

    13 Anna-Claire Daniels Oak Ridge TN 2004

    14 Shelly Green Clarksville TN 2003

    15 Jenny Kim Seymour TN 2003

    16 Leigh Wilkins Murfreesboro TN 2005

    17 Mallory Bishop Knoxville TN 2005

    18 Rachel Ingram Jonesborough TN 2005

    19 Kellye Belcher Bartlett TN 2006

    20 Calle Nielson Nashville TN 4 2007

  4. Final 2002 rankings according to the national Jr Golf scoreboard. Good Luck and best wishes to all junior golfers in 2003. Tennessee's junior golfers are as good as they come and they can compete with any junior golfers in the world.

     

    Name City Grad Year Score avg

     

    1 Casey Wittenberg Memphis TN 2003 -3.89

    2 Scot Ploucha Johnson City TN 2003 0.19

    3 Philip Pettitt Murfreesboro TN 2004 -0.20

    4 Jonathan Mount Kingston TN 2003 -0.15 7

    5 Wesley Williams Franklin TN 2003 0.66

    6 Reed Davis Cordova TN 2003 0.48

    7 Chris Gilliland Chattanooga TN 2003 0.83

    8 Ryne Fisher Clarksville TN 2005 0.52

    9 Spencer Provow Murfreesboro TN 2003 1.04

    10 Justin Metzger Lenoir City TN 2003 0.74

    11 Cody Hale Tullahoma TN 2003 1.19

    12 Scott Tashie Memphis TN 2004 1.02

    13 Brad Robinson Jonesborough TN 2004 1.51

    14 Matthew Mincer Lenoir City TN 2003 1.51

    15 Ross Cox Knoxville TN 2003 1.04

    16 Zack Primm Murfreesboro TN 2003 1.03

    17 Scott Stallings Oak Ridge TN 2003 1.41

    18 Brandon Burris White House TN 2004 1.59

    19 Chris Barron Ashland City TN 2003 1.60

    20 Lucas Tabor White Pine TN 2003 1.44

    [Edited by Duckbutterbandit on 12-31-02 4:37P]

     

  5. Cooter likes his unique name

    If Jim Bob Cooter ever finds the game to match his name, he could be the first player in college football history to win four Heisman trophies.

    For now, he'll have to settle for meeting more people than most in a 26,000- student university. Three weeks and campus is already turning into his own personal Cheers set for arguably the best name in UT football history.

    "Everybody remembers my name, that's for sure," Cooter said. "I walk around campus everyday, and it seems like everyone says, 'Hey, there's Jim Bob Cooter.'"

    Cooter vividly remembers what happened the first night after two-a-days at his first team meeting. Everyone else on the team does, too.

    "The first night I was here we all had to stand up and say our name and the position we played. You know, 'I'm whoever from wherever and I play quarterback.'

    "I stood up and said, I played at Lincoln County High School, I play quarterback and my name is Jim Bob Cooter. Everybody turned around and went, 'What?' and started laughing. Then everyone was like 'Really?' and I was like, 'Yeah.'

    "But I've been hearing that stuff my whole life. It doesn't bother me at all. People ask me all the time, 'Why don't you just want to go by Jim or James or something.' People remember Jim Bob."

    The next question asked by certain people was naturally, "Wait, isn't Lincoln County where they make ..."

     

    Yes, it is. It's where they make Jack Daniel's.

     

    Despite the fact he lives about one mile from the Jack Daniel's distillery in Lynchburg, the only bootlegging he intends to do is on the football field, where he is a walk-on true freshman.

    After turning down a baseball scholarship to Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin and a football walk-on invitation from Vanderbilt, Cooter decided to come to Tennessee six weeks ago.

    "I wanted to be a football coach and figured this was the best way to go about it," Cooter said. "Vanderbilt gave me pretty much the same offer, but they didn't offer any scholarship money. That would have been like $38,000 a year for tuition. Then Tennessee came along with money, and it was a better situation for me anyway."

    Cooter, and for that matter anyone associated with him, still isn't sure why Vanderbilt didn't offer a red cent to an in-state student from a rural community with a 34 on his ACT.

    That's right, 34.

    "You'd think they would at least offer something," he said. "But not even a penny."

    That's not to say he's upset with his situation. His family has been Tennessee fans for generations, and he has been a Vol fan since he could remember understanding what his parents were saying.

    "This was just the best option for me, and it worked out perfectly for me that it was Tennessee," Cooter said. "I grew up with Tennessee football."

    Plus, UT is more conducive to his study habits than, say, Vanderbilt.

    "I really don't study a lot," he said. "They keep telling me I'm going to have to study in college, but I don't know. I've never taken a book home in my life, or hardly ever."

     

    On the field, Cooter knows his place. He doesn't have the poise and pinpoint accuracy of a Casey Clausen or an arm that could shoot down Scud missiles like C.J. Leak or the speed of a James Banks. But he said he's not the type of person to just give up.

    "This year, I'm just looking forward to being on the scout team, which will probably start next week," he said. "I haven't gotten a lot of reps because C.J. and James have been getting all the back-up reps. The more reps I'll get, the better I'll get, and you never know what might happen.

     

    "I'll do whatever it takes to get on the field. Whatever it takes."

     

    Tennessee offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Randy Sanders already likes the intelligence and leadership qualities in Cooter, and said those types of players always help the program.

    "He's a non-scholarship guy working his tail off," Sanders said. "He works hard to learn what's going on. Obviously, he's not going to really factor in the playing rotation this year, but he will do a lot in terms of helping the rest of the team get prepared. Those types of guys are awfully valuable."

    Sanders also didn't rule out the possibility of Cooter holding for field goals or even deep snapping. It's not uncommon for college quarterbacks to do either.

    If Cooter doesn't shine on the football field, he could still turn some heads in the UT athletic department. Baseball is his first love, and he is seriously considering trying out and walking on to the UT baseball team.

    "I played in the outfield and pitched in high school but I'd probably have to play either first base or third base at the college level," he said. "We had a big first baseman in high school, and he was really a good player. They put me in right field because I had a decent arm. But I'm definitely better at first and third.

     

    "I'm definitely interested in playing baseball, because that was my sport. I had better offers to play baseball than football."

     

    But first comes first. If he does excel on the football field, his postseason award campaigns could make Peyton Manning's look like younger brother Eli's.

     

    "It would be great Heisman hype, wouldn't it?" Cooter said. "You just couldn't beat that."

  6. Age 17 - 18 Division

     

    Reed Davis Cordova TN 71 71 142

    John Brannen Clarksville TN 74 69 143

    Jonathan Mount Kingston TN 74 71 145

    Wesley Williams Franklin TN 77 71 148

    Mitch Brock Lewisburg TN 74 74 148

    Cody Hale Tullahoma TN 76 72 148

    Paul Warren Hendersonville TN 72 77 149

    Scott Tashie Memphis TN 76 74 150

    Seth Morford Clarksville TN 76 77 153

    G. R. Chandler Madisonville KY 79 75 154

    Edwin Bumpus Clarksville TN 80 74 154

    Hunter Arnold Franklin TN 80 75 155

    Clark Brewer Brentwood TN 79 76 155

    Brent Long Carthage TN 79 76 155

    Garrick Malone Chapmansboro TN 77 78 155

    Jared Parsons Fayetteville TN 77 79 156

    Adam Wilcox Murfreesboro TN 81 75 156

    Campbell Brewer Brentwood TN 81 75 156

    Will Nelson Old Hickory TN 80 77 157

    Tripp Hibbett Franklin TN 79 79 158

    Bradley Clark Memphis TN 79 79 158

    Josh Nelms Hixson TN 78 80 158

    Joshua Rhodes Paducah KY 80 79 159

    Bradley Pate Jackson TN 76 83 159

    Dustin Lynch Tullahoma TN 84 75 159

    David Vick Gatlinburg TN 83 77 160

    Robbie Wilson Goodlettsville TN 81 79 160

    Matt Miller Dandridge TN 85 76 161

    Alex DeBardeleben Memphis TN 81 81 162

    Hunter Palmer Franklin TN 82 81 163

    Brenton Glassell Clarksville TN 83 80 163

    Blake Burton Paris TN 85 78 163

    Brad Baker Hendersonville TN 81 82 163

    Joseph Moss Goodlettsville TN 84 80 164

    Bradley Walters Dunlap TN 81 86 167

    Josh Reese Cookeville TN 88 79 167

    Christopher Dunn Memphis TN 86 84 170

    Josh Dyer Cookeville TN 87 84 171

    Scott Warren Memphis TN 86 86 172

    Austin Pinkstaff Nashville TN 89 87 176

    Matt Clinard Springfield TN 91 86 177

    Brent McCawley Murfreesboro TN 96 86 182

     

    Age 15 - 16 Division

     

    James Brannen Clarksville TN 73 67 140

    Ryne Fisher Clarksville TN 72 73 145

    Brandon Burris White House TN 77 73 150

    Jeff Hall Franklin TN 74 78 152

    Ford Newell Franklin TN 73 80 153

    Brad Stevens Brentwood TN 78 75 153

    Seth Brandon Dalton GA 75 79 154

    Peter Malnati Dandridge TN 79 75 154

    Rick Cochran III Paducah TN 80 74 154

    Luke Miller Dandridge TN 78 77 155

    Kevin Waid Brentwood TN 79 76 155

    Jonathan Hodge Jefferson City TN 77 78 155

    Chris Griffin Paducah TN 78 77 155

    Greg Simpson Franklin TN 82 73 155

    Ben Glover Paris TN 78 77 155

    Alan Reece Clarksville TN 78 78 156

    Greyson Painter Carthage TN 81 75 156

    Blake Lannom Hendersonville TN 78 79 157

    Ian Revling St. Louis MO 78 80 158

    Logan Young Memphis TN 80 79 159

    Trent McNabb Tullahoma TN 80 79 159

    Zach Piper Gallatin TN 77 82 159

    Brian Jones Brentwood TN 80 79 159

    Hunt Beaty Nashville TN 86 77 163

    Richie Weaver Lewisburg TN 85 78 163

    Jon Clouser Clarksville TN 80 83 163

    Robb Williams Franklin TN 89 75 164

    Matthew Hinson Palmer TN 84 80 164

    Zach Halford Clarksville TN 84 81 165

    Jared Dunn Cookeville TN 80 85 165

    Brett Rogers Shelbyville TN 83 83 166

    Matthew Bailey Tullahoma TN 86 86 172

    Andrew Bouldin Brentwood TN 88 87 175

    Trey Lambert Clarksville TN 89 87 176

    Toby Simpson Nashville TN 85 92 177

    Guy Davenport Clarksville TN 96 86 182

    Michael Kaylor Hendersonville TN 91 92 183

  7. A select field of 76 outstanding junior players from four states, most of them 17 and 18, plays the final round of the 36-hole Belle Meade Junior Invitational today at Nashville's Belle Meade Club. The defending champ is Brandon Burris of White House.

  8. Vince Gill PGA JR TOUR

    True Temper Masters Division

    Boys 16-18

    Final Standings

     

    First Last City T1 T2 T3 Total

    T.C. Baker Bristol 235 250 210 695

    James Morgan Jackson 205 220 260 685

    Matt Lingle Olive Branch 225 200 245 670

    Shane Vinson Hendersonville 245 275 150 670

    Ross Cox Knoxville 245 205 215 665

    Wade Harrell Lenoir City 205 190 235 630

    David King Pleasantville 205 200 205 610

    Josh Risley Columbia 205 275 120 600

    Jared Parsons Fayetteville 205 220 160 585

    Nick Garretson Franklin 155 275 145 575

    Tripp Hibbett Franklin 190 185 185 560

    Robert Lents Jackson 165 175 215 555

    Blake Burton Paris 220 160 170 550

    Matt Durand Bartlett 175 185 185 545

    Jonathan Friedman Memphis 225 140 170 535

    Luke Miller Dandridge 195 185 145 525

    Matt Montgomery West Memphis-100 200 210 215 525

    Zack Primm Murfreesboro 175 115 220 510

    Bradley Pate Jackson 160 185 160 505

    Philip Lee Maryville 155 170 180 505

    Chad Forsey Morristown 130 160 210 500

    Ty Gosnell Greeneville 145 180 175 500

    Brent Goodrum Hendersonville 105 245 150 500

    Trey Roberson Nashville -100 200 195 205 500

    Spike McCamy Knoxville 125 125 235 485

    Tyler Lane Dayton 190 180 110 480

    Brad Davis New Tazewell 215 130 130 475

    Micah Chappell Bristol 130 185 150 465

    Garrick Malone Chapmansboro 165 115 180 460

    Taylor Seale Collierville 80 220 155 455

    Charlie Hammer White Pine -100 195 210 145 450

    Joel Walker Decherd 185 105 160 450

    Edwin Bumpus Clarksville 135 115 200 450

  9. Philip Pettitt Claims 2002 Boys Junior Amateur Title

    39th Annual Tennessee Junior Amateur Championship

     

     

     

    Rank Player Name Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Total

    1 Pettitt, Philip, Murfreesboro 71 65 72 208

    2 Ploucha, Scot, Johnson City 73 67 71 211

    3 Fisher, Ryne, Clarksville 72 70 70 212

    3 Gilliland, Chris, Chattanooga 71 71 70 212

    3 Stallings, Scott, Oak Ridge 73 66 73 212

    6 Gandy, Jason, Knoxville 72 71 70 213

    7 Tabor, Lucas, White Pine 75 69 70 214

    8 Malnati, Peter, Dandridge 70 70 75 215

    8 King, Matt, Knoxville 74 65 76 215

    10 Barron, Chris, Ashland City 71 76 69 216

    10 Mount, Jonathan, Kingston 71 72 73 216

    12 Humston, Jimmy, Johnson City 72 74 71 217

    12 Mincer, Matthew, Lenior City 69 75 73 217

    14 Metzger, Justin, Lenior City 77 70 71 218

    14 Ladd, Luke, Knoxville 72 73 73 218

    14 Brown, Matt, Knoxville 70 70 78 218

    17 King, David, Pleasantville 75 76 68 219

    17 Lynch, Dustin, Tullahoma 74 72 73 219

    19 Painter, Greyson, Carthage 76 74 71 221

    19 Cox, Jeremy, Lake City 76 72 73 221

    19 Wynne, Chris, Johnson City 75 72 74 221

    22 Brewer, Clark, Brentwood 79 76 67 222

    23 Leaver, Grant, Centerville 72 77 75 224

    23 Fox, John, Clinton 71 76 77 224

    25 Guthrie, Andrew, Madisonville 75 77 78 225

    26 Nichols, Kaleb, Cordova 79 74 73 226

    26 Lee, Philip, Maryville 74 76 76 226

    26 Tate, Landon, Bartlett 73 82 71 226

    26 Arnold, Hunter, Franklin 75 74 77 226

    30 Mitchell, Adam, Chattanooga 81 72 74 227

    30 Roberson, Trey, Nashville 79 73 75 227

    30 Baird, Tyler, Knoxville 75 78 74 227

    30 Lannom, Blake, Hendersonville 79 77 76 227

    30 Ledford, Bryce, Ooltewah 80 76 71 227

    35 Milner, Clark, Knoxville 83 70 76 229

    35 Simpson, Greg, Franklin 73 74 82 229

    37 Ferguson, Luke , Jackson 72 82 76 230

    37 Vinson, Shane, Hendersonville 78 76 76 230

    37 McNabb, Trent, Tullahoma 80 69 81 230

    40 Piretti, Robert, Collierville 78 77 76 231

    40 Baird, Bobby , Knoxville 82 74 75 231

    42 Heinz, Todd, Collierville 79 74 80 233

    42 Brewer, Campbell, Brentwood 77 78 78 233

    42 Miers, Tyler, Brentwood 78 79 76 233

    45 Vick, David, Gatlinburg 77 78 79 234

    45 Mansfield, Brett, Lawrenceburg 81 76 77 234

    47 Vick, Scott, Franklin 76 82 77 235

    47 Armes, Jonathan, Petros 78 82 75 235

    47 Nacarato, Joey, Franklin 81 79 75 235

    47 Lents, Robert, Jackson 83 79 73 235

    51 Reese, Josh, Cookeville 76 82 78 236

    51 Donovan, Chris, Germantown 80 79 77 236

    53 Cantelmo, A.J., Cleveland 85 75 77 237

    54 Gooch, Daniel, Knoxville 80 83 75 238

    55 Davin, Mark, Germantown 83 81 76 240

    55 Montgomery, Andrew, Greeneville 78 88 74 240

    55 Rende, Derek, Chattanooga 86 83 71 240

    58 Bowen, Colby , Eads 88 78 75 241

    59 Grubb, Chad, Knoxville 83 77 82 242

    59 McShan, Micah, Crossville 84 80 78 242

    59 Wheeler, Jason, Hermitage 83 84 75 242

    62 Apyan, Paul, Hixson 79 79 86 244

    62 Phillips, Robert, Brighton 79 81 84 244

    64 Wilson, Kevin, Nashville 84 78 83 245

    65 Hickman, Kenny, Harrison 81 82 83 246

    66 Comerford, Brett, Athens 85 80 85 250

    66 Teeples, Chase, Goodlettsvillle 82 83 85 250

    66 Babb, Chris, Lexington 85 85 80 250

  10. Top 50 players in Tennessee

     

    Name Home Yr. Grad Score Avg.

     

    1 Casey Wittenberg Memphis TN 2003 -1.91

    2 Chris Rogers Franklin TN 2002 0.85

    3 Danny Dennis Collierville TN 2002 1.55

    4 John Brannen Clarksville TN 2002 1.20

    5 Jonathan Mount Kingston TN 2003 1.17

    6 Matthew Mincer Lenoir City TN 2003 2.16

    7 Josh Nelms Hixson TN 2002 2.30

    8 Reed Davis Cordova TN 2003 2.13

    9 Brent Long Carthage TN 2003 2.52

    10 Cody Hale Tullahoma TN 2003 2.25

    11 Brandon Burris White House TN 2004 2.15

    12 Philip Pettitt Murfreesboro TN 2004 2.73

    13 Spencer Provow Murfreesboro TN 2003 2.69

    14 Ryan Mayberry Germantown TN 2002 2.74

    15 Wesley Williams Franklin TN 2003 3.20

    16 Scott Tashie Memphis TN 2004 2.91

    17 Scot Ploucha Johnson City TN 2003 3.25

    18 Richard Lowe Johnson City TN 2002 3.77

    19 Brad Robinson Johnson City TN 2004 3.41

    20 Tyler Neff Knoxville TN 2003 3.19

    21 Scott Stallings Oak Ridge TN 2003 3.16

    22 Justin Carter Signal Mount TN 2002 3.40

    23 Ross Cox Knoxville TN 2003 3.44

    24 Chris Gilliland Chattanooga TN 2003 3.73

    25 Ryne Fisher Clarksville TN 2005 3.37

    26 John Thornton Memphis TN 2003 3.66

    27 James Brannen Clarksville TN 2005 3.86

    28 Paul Warren Hendersonvil TN 2002 3.95

    29 Matt Mullins Savannah TN 2003 4.03

    30 Dustin Lynch Tullahoma TN 2003 4.02

    31 Jonathan Burns Savannah TN 2002 4.47

    32 Chris Barron Ashland City TN 2003 3.83

    33 Jeff Hall Franklin TN 2005 3.84

    34 Ben Schmidt Germantown TN 2003 4.44

    35 Jonathan Hodge Jefferson Ci TN 2005 4.34

    36 Bryan Hartley Chattanooga TN 2002 4.50

    37 Ben Glover Paris TN 2004 4.57

    38 Michael Hougendobler Franklin TN 2002 4.40

    39 Jason Gandy Knoxville TN 2003 4.85

    40 Greyson Painter Carthage TN 2004 4.67

    41 Drew Maliniak Collierville TN 2005 4.55

    42 Ian Rochester Cordova TN 2004 4.40

    43 Bryce Ledford Ooltewah TN 2003 4.49

    44 Tim Seo Nashville TN 2002 6.01

    45 Chris Halkowitz Johnson City TN 2002 6.19

    46 Braxton Hunter Rockford TN 2002 5.64

    47 Brice Bailey Memphis TN 2002 5.34

    48 Matt Mattingly Franklin TN 2002 5.55

    49 Harrison Lowery Franklin TN 2003 5.47

    50 Jared Parsons Fayetteville TN 2002 5.33

  11. College coaches don't seem to put a lot of stock into High school golf matches. The only tournament they will look at is the state tournament and not all the best players in the state get into the state tournament. If a player has one bad day in the district or region, he does not get to participate.

  12. The time to start preparing for college golf is your freshman and sophomore years in High School. College coaches want to see an active participation in your school and junior golf tournaments. Build a tournament record and establish a handicap. When you begin your Freshman year in High School you should also begin to participate in local golf events, tournaments and a junior tour if one is organized in your area. You should also be concerned with making good grades and establishing a good academic foundation for the next three years.

    Make sure that you have registered for the NCAA Clearing House when your junior year grades appear on your transcripts. You will not be eligible for a college athletic scholarship unless you have done so. Prepare and send in any school applications to prospective colleges. Send an updated golf resume to the golf coach and plan a campus visit. You should keep detailed information regarding any correspondence between you, the school and the golf coach. If necessary, take the S.A.T or A.C.T again to improve your score. Begin to narrow your college choices and discuss scholarship information with the school and golf coach.

  13. Vince Gill PGA JR Tour

    True Temper Masters Division 2002

    Nashville G & A 6891 yds

    Standings for Nashville G & AC 07/01/2002

     

    Boys 16-18

     

    Trey Roberson Nashville 75

    Jared Parsons Fayetteville 76

    Tyler Miers Brentwood 77

    Jason Wheeler Hermitage 79

    Joel Walker Decherd 82

    Jon Clouser Clarksville 83

    Matt Cotton McMinnville 84

    Daniell Blair Columbia 84

    Stephen Ailes Rockvale 85

    Edwin Bumpus Clarksville 87

    Bobby Payne Hendersonville 88

    Chris James Columbia 89

    John Warren Jackson 89

    Billy Clark Franklin 90

     

    Boys 14-15

     

    Bradley Leggett Memphis 80

    Cameron Lawrence Brentwood 83

    Toby Simpson Nashville 84

    Greg Embry Shelbyville 84

    Matthew Dotson Centerville 84

    Wes Korth Cookeville 84

    Jeff Newman Nashville 85

    Sam Hinson Lexington 85

    Brian Gray Murfreesboro 86

    Christopher Dummer Brentwood 86

    Alex Self McMinnville 87

    Scott Anderton Shelbyville 88

    Cody Durham Morrison 90

    Christopher Smith Shelbyville 105

  14. Final Results from Westfield PGA Junior State Championship

    Westfield PGA Junior Championship

    Lakewood Country Club, Tullahoma

    Final Results

     

    Boys Day 1 Day 2 Total

    Cody Hale Tullahoma 74 70 144 Overall Champion

    Ian Rochester Cordova 73 71 144 2nd 16-17 Age Division

    Chris Barron Ashland City 71 75 146 3rd 16-17 Age Division

    Matt Brown Knoxville 74 74 148

    Grayson Painter Carthage 75 73 148

    Zach Primm Murfreesboro 75 73 148

    Brad Stevens Nashville 76 73 149 1st 13-15 Age Division

    Peter Malnati Dandridge 76 73 149 2nd 13-15 Age Division

    Dustin Lynch Tullahoma 76 74 150

    Bryce Ledford Ooltewah 73 77 150

    Blake Lannom Hendersonville 75 75 150

    Jeremy Cox Lake City 74 76 150 3rd 13-15 Age Division

    T.C. Baker Bristol 78 73 151

    Luke Ladd Knoxville 78 73 151

    Clark Milner Knoxville 76 76 152

    Chad Forsey Morristown 76 76 152

    Sean Schmit Tullahoma 77 75 152

    Brenton Glassell Clarksville 77 75 152

    Clark Milner Knoxville 76 76 152

    Zach Piper Gallatin 76 78 154

    Bobby Baird Knoxville 77 77 154

    Rhett Cheatwood Lawrenceburg 75 79 154

    Brett Rogers Shelbyville 82 74 156

    Lucas Tabor White Pine 75 81 156

    Kaleb Nichols Cordova 74 82 156

    Travis Bell Knoxville 81 75 156

    Sam Roberts Lawrenceburg 78 78 156

    Garrick Malone Chapmansboro 83 73 156

    Phillip Marshall Kingsport 78 79 157

    Tyler Miers Brentwood 79 79 158

    Brett Comerford Athens 80 79 159

    Trent McNabb Tullahoma 81 78 159

    Tyler Lane Dayton 77 83 160

    Trevor Scobey Newbern 78 82 160

    Ricky Johnson Lookout Mountain 78 83 161

    Kyle Kirwin Jonesborough 81 80 161

    Josh Lawson Hixson 82 80 162

    Josh Dyer Cookeville 82 80 162

    Derek Cates Tullahoma 78 85 163

    Gaylon Cude Centerville 79 84 163

    Alex Coughlin Baneberry 79 84 163

    Chris Wynne Johnson City 80 84 164

    Jacob Swafford Tullahoma 80 84 164

    Ryan Webb Riceville 81 83 164

    Allen Crawford Knoxville 86 79 165

    Nick Parker Clinton 82 83 165

    Ryan Martin Kingsport 79 87 166

    Tripp Harris Soddy Daisy 82 85 167

    Adam Wilcox Murfreesboro 92 75 167

    Daniel Sochalski Elizabethton 82 85 167

    Brad Meccia Knoxville 79 89 168

    Drew Chrestman Arlington 82 87 169

    Tyler Clark Bristol 81 88 169

    Eifion Hughes Johnson City 84 85 169

    Kevin Wilson Nashville 82 87 169

    Brian Lorberbaum Chattanooga 82 88 170

    Scott Anderton Shelbyville 91 79 170

    Chase Teeples Goodlettsville 88 83 171

    Danny Calway-Fagen Nashville 85 87 172

    Jacob Eberhart Crossville 83 89 172

    Dane Voss Jonesborough 84 88 172

    Mark Dorris Nashville 85 89 174

    Chase Whitby Millington 84 93 177

    Joey Dilg Nashville 91 WD

     

     

    Girls

    Elizabeth Dotson White Bluff 70 71 141 Overall Champion

    Jamey Dillard Madison 75 75 150 2nd 16-17 Age Division

    Jenny Kim Seymour 77 77 154 3rd 16-17 Age Division

    Betsy Houseman Chattanooga 78 79 157

    Taylor Bunnell Germantown 80 80 160

    Kellye Belcher Bartlett 82 79 161 1st 13-15 Age Division

    Ginna Beazley Madison 83 81 164

    Kayla Stewart Cookeville 89 78 167 2nd 13-15 Age Division

    Leigh Wilkins Murfreesboro 82 85 167 3rd 13-15 Age Division

    Marie Fillers Johnson City 83 88 171

    Ashleigh Garman Franklin 85 86 171

    Stephanie Larson Clarksville 90 81 171

    Melissa Rosloniec Cordova 83 90 173

    Mary Alice Orr Knoxville 84 94 178

    Morgan Hale Tullahoma 89 93 182

    Lauren Nelms Germantown 89 93 182

    Martha Autry Knoxville 92 95 187

    Mallory Alder Franklin 95 97 192

    Shayla Forsey Morristown 94 101 195

    Bethany Glassford Nashville 97 98 195

  15. Players and scoring average

     

    1 Casey Wittenberg Memphis TN -1.90

    2 Jonathan Mount Kingston TN 1.17

    3 Reed Davis Cordova TN 1.91

    4 Matthew Mincer Lenoir City TN 2.31

    5 Brent Long Carthage TN 2.52

    6 Wesley Williams Franklin TN 2.89

    7 Scot Ploucha Johnson City TN 3.08

    8 Cody Hale Tullahoma TN 2.87

    9 Chris Gilliland Chattanooga TN 3.20

    10 Scott Stallings Oak Ridge TN 3.23

    11 Ross Cox Knoxville TN 3.44

    12 Matt Mullins Savannah TN 4.03

    13 Chris Barron Ashland City TN 3.89

    14 Dustin Lynch Tullahoma TN 4.17

    15 Tyler Neff Knoxville TN 4.06

    16 Spencer Provow Murfreesboro TN 4.12

    17 Jimmy Humston Johnson City TN 4.95

    18 Jason Gandy Knoxville TN 5.24

    19 Harrison Lowery Franklin TN 5.39

    20 Bryce Ledford Ooltewah TN 5.03

  16. Graduated Seniors with scoring average. Most have signed college scholarships.

     

    1 Chris Rogers Franklin TN 0.67

    2 Danny Dennis Collierville TN 1.29

    3 Josh Nelms Hixson TN 1.36

    4 John Brannen Clarksville TN 1.42

    5 Ryan Mayberry Germantown TN 2.80

    6 Paul Warren Hendersonvil TN 3.61

    7 Richard Lowe Johnson City TN 4.18

    8 Jonathan Burns Savannah TN 3.79

    9 Justin Carter Signal Mount TN 3.54

    10 Joe Fielden Knoxville TN 4.01

    11 Chris Halkowitz Johnson City TN 5.01

    12 Michael Hougendobler Franklin TN 3.90

    13 Bryan Hartley Chattanooga TN 4.50

    14 Braxton Hunter Rockford TN 5.19

    15 Tim Seo Nashville TN 6.01

    16 Brice Bailey Memphis TN 5.34

    17 Matt Mattingly Franklin TN 5.55

    18 Brad Walters Dunlap TN 5.73

    19 Jared Parsons Fayetteville TN 5.57

    20 Jason Bell Collierville TN 5.92

    [Edited by Duckbutterbandit on 7/1/02 5:17P]

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