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  1. Ballerz Elite and Ballerz Select will both be good...

     

    Outside of that, here's what I see (in no particular order):

     

    -Nashville Celtics will be very tough. Great recruiting has this group completely reloaded, led by Williams, Torstrick, and Wells...

     

    -Travelers are always good. Not sure how big, outside of the possibility of having Slavoric for one tourney, but loaded at guard and wing...

     

    -Team Chaos may be the best of this group. Williams, Jones, Bowers, White lead a loaded Memphis group...

     

    -YOMCA will be young, but mega talented. Along with the super sophs will by Jones, Blake, and Ware, making this a top notch group...

     

    -Memphis Celtics led by Jermaine Johnson, one of the best coaches on the AAU circuit, will also be loaded. Not sure exactly with who, but Mason, Arnett, Brock lead this talented team that made a final 4 run at Adidas Atlanta last July...

     

    -Tenn All Stars will be a new comer to this group, loaded with NW TN talent. Very underrated group...

     

    -Tenn Thunder will likely have their best group since Collins and Herndon, led by Upton, McAdoo, Morris...

     

    -Tenn Mavs will be under the radar, but as good as any in the state, led by Jurrick and a host of underrated juniors like Taylor, Ricks...

     

    -Tenn Heat is another newcomer, but will mainly be a 19:u roster, unable to play many 17u events...

     

    -Music city Jags also will be talented, led by Newbill, Woods...

     

    -Knox Cagers, Knox Lakers, and Midsouth Prospects are other 17u teams to keep an eye on...

     

    Hope I didn't miss anyone, but that was a quick rundown...

    Look for detailed rankings soon on unapproved as well as unapproved website

  2. This year was a one year anomilee...

    -West Tn has DOMINATED AA and AAA for years now.

    -The best team in all of HS ball this year was Liberty, from the West...

    -The best team in AAA did not make it to State tourney (Raleigh Egypt upset by Ridgeway), though AAA all around was very down from years past...

    -The best team in Class A (no offense to Temple cause it's close) also did not make it to State (another thrilling upset along the way in the rigorous West). 3 of the Top 4 in Class A were west TN (Union City, Lake Co, Temple, Humbolt)...

    -Heck West Tn even brought home a gold ball in D-II, which has not been a west forte

    -West Tn was 3 for 3 in Mr. Basketball winners

    -Simply put, the deepest talent pool in the state is clearly in the west. In a single elimination tourney (which Substate thru state finals is) anything can happen, and often top West tn/Memphis teams knock eachother out before even reaching the Boro...

     

    Of course all of this being said, congrats to Maryville and Temple!! Both teams earned their Gold Balls, and I'm not trying to take anything away from either. Both were well coached, played hard, and did what it took to bring home championships... just stating the obvious about West TN hoops...

  3. Though Mitchell is clearly favored, don't count out Crockett Co. Ron and Shaun Johnson may be the most underrated seniors in the State. I was very, very impressed with these two, and think that if they didn't sign football, they would be Low to Mid Division 1 players in Hoops...

  4. Congrats to Ken as well on a fantastic high school career. I had the privelege of coaching Ken the last 3 summers in AAU, and as great a basketball player that he is, Ken is an even better person. Very few kids I have coached have played with as much passion as Ken, and was as good of a kid off the court... Ken will likely go on to a top notch Juco next year, and then play at a great Division 1 school after that... Congrats again to a great player and great person!!

    Coach Shulman

  5. Congrats to Bynum!!!!

     

    Also, don't put any cred into the Street and Smith's Honerable Mention lists. They are a joke. Bynum, Culpepper, and Miller are on the list, as are Vincent Barnes (Tn prep # 56), Terrance Oglesby, Nick Luttrell (Tn prep #91), and Derrick Grandberry (Tn prep #36), but NO Gerald Robinson (#3), Juwon Long (#4), Omar Wattad (#5), Broderick Gilchrist (#7), Josh Sain (#8), etc...

     

    They also have Mo Miller listed too as a Junior (08), as well as on the senior list...

     

    And in 08, Rivals Top ten, and Scout Top 30 wing Scotty Hopson is not listed at all...

     

    Anyways, this was a bit off topic, but the S and S list was a joke

     

    Back to the topic--Congrats to Bynum, and good luck on his senior year...

  6. Darnell Wilkes, 6'7 wing, was originally at Kenwood in Clarksville, then moved to Missouri. He is now back in Middle Tn...

     

    Cecil Coleman, 6'6 F/wing is from Tampa, Fl...

     

    Rober Elam, 6'5 F is from South Carolina...

     

    Kaymon Garrett, PG, is a freshman from Nashville, Top 10 in state in 2010...

     

    Kalen Jones, I think previously attended McGavock...

     

    Though young, with no seniors, Pioneer will be well coached and very talented.

  7. I know Pioneer Christian is not TSSAA, but the thread said "Top 10 Teams in the State"... And pioneer could be one of them by season's end, with a coach that can win (Reed) size (Wilkes 6'7, Cecil Coleman 6'6, Robert Elam 6'5), and guard play (Garrett, Kalen Jones). Again, with no seniors, watch for this team to be very very good by next year!!!

     

    Also, not sure of supporting cast, but St. George's could be very good, especially be next year, with two of the Top 10 Class of 08 players in the State and nation, in 6'4 G Elliott Williams and 6'7 Lawrence Bowers...

     

    Crippler, yeah actually i heard something about that. Let me know if you hear if it is fact that Mason tranferred. If true, Fairley becomes more of a player as well, with a tough, defensive oriented system, and Mason to go along with underrated 6'5 wing William Green...

     

    Also, does anyone know if 6'6 post Dasmine Cathey is playing this year for Ridgeway?? I know he is one of the state's best football prospects, but if he is coming back for another year of hoops, then Ridgeway becomes just that much tougher- Cathey is a beat down low in the post...

  8. Wow, this district is so down from years past. The league lost a lot of talented seniors from last year, and even then, only one team was any good... Columbia used to be LOADED every year, but a steady downfall in talent culminated with Wadele Williams last year (a Final four birth)... Shelbyville will be very good again by next year, and could compete this year, but they are going to be but a shadow of what they were last year. Losing Twilley and Stewart were obviously HUGE, but losing Ragland and Johnson means that the 4 players that carried them all year in every facet of the game are gone. Ragland and Johnson were good roll players. I just can't see this team winning the district, no matter how bad this district will be this year, though Thomas does a great job and they do have the best young talent in the league. Not that I have a better answer for the winner. Though I don't know much about them, Cass Barnes alone makes Tullahoma my favorite to win this year. Columbia was bad last year, and lost their two best players. Shelbyville lost 95% of their production (and that is counting Gross coming back). Coffee county wasn't very good, and lost their best player. Lawrence Co used to be very good every year as well, during the from the Tucker Bryant, Mitch Webb, Josh Haislip days to the Mr. Basketball days of Mitchell... But they are also in a major drout right now... So I don't know---maybe Shelbyville can compete for another district title, by default??

     

    I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the district completely swept in first round of region this year, and I'm a Shelbyville fan...

  9. Baseballa.....Outstanding Post!!!!!! Wow!!!! Detailed, well-thought out, and you even have my sleeper pick of Craigmont as well!!!

     

    Can't argue with your top 5. Ridgeway, with Nick Walls, Martino Brock, Jason Jones, Derrick Mason, etc is going to be flat out tough to beat. The scary thing is Brock, Mason, and Jones all return next year too!!!

     

    White Station will be good too, with Miller, Bynum, Buggs, Cade, Durham, etc leading the way...

     

    MLK may be a bit high...

     

    Oakland will make a run at the Top 10, with one of the state's best coaches in King, a great backcourt in Allen and Wade, and a much improved 6'8 Kit Carlton in the middle...

     

    Mt. Juliet, like Craigmont, is a sleeper team. They have a great coach in Allen, an oustanding duo of PG Craig and 6'6 wing Dixon, and size inside with 6'6 Payne, plus role players... This team could make noise...

     

    Metro's Whites Creek and Antioch will also push for Top 10 status...

     

    Clarksville High could be very good and should put up a great record this year, and would make a run at top 15...

     

    Look for Memphis Overton to be a sleeper team. Ronald Sampson is an explosive wing. Derrick Warren is a very underrated PG. Sergio Kerush should dominate the HS level on the block with his athleticism at 6'5. This team has the pieces to be very good...

     

    Haywood Co and BTW could both surprise, though both may be a year away with great Junior Classes, Haywood led by Taylor, Greer, and Jones. Senior Comaige is a scoring machine; BTW led by Ware and (the other small guard I can't remember his name). 6'9 Sr Hampton makes BTW a real threat this year.

     

    Though RE is going to be great, don't count out Hamilton as the best team in AAA just because they lost Williams and Watkins. No team in the state has a better trio than Strong, Gilchrest, and Hunter. Add in 6'6 wing transfer Donald Harris, who can really stroke it, and Hamilton is still loaded...

     

    Also, little known Pioneer Christian has a chance to be put in the Top 10 discussion. Though no seniors on the team, 6'7 high major wing Wilkes leads this bunch, who will be at the Liberty Play day, and also plays Oak Hill this year. Watch for Freshman PG Garrett to become one of the states best guards in the future....

  10. Baseballa.....Outstanding Post!!!!!! Wow!!!! Detailed, well-thought out, and you even have my sleeper pick of Craigmont as well!!!

     

    Can't argue with your top 5. Ridgeway, with Nick Walls, Martino Brock, Jason Jones, Derrick Mason, etc is going to be flat out tough to beat. The scary thing is Brock, Mason, and Jones all return next year too!!!

     

    White Station will be good too, with Miller, Bynum, Buggs, Cade, Durham, etc leading the way...

     

    MLK may be a bit high...

     

    Oakland will make a run at the Top 10, with one of the state's best coaches in King, a great backcourt in Allen and Wade, and a much improved 6'8 Kit Carlton in the middle...

     

    Mt. Juliet, like Craigmont, is a sleeper team. They have a great coach in Allen, an oustanding duo of PG Craig and 6'6 wing Dixon, and size inside with 6'6 Payne, plus role players... This team could make noise...

     

    Metro's Whites Creek and Antioch will also push for Top 10 status...

     

    Clarksville High could be very good and should put up a great record this year, and would make a run at top 15...

     

    Look for Memphis Overton to be a sleeper team. Ronald Sampson is an explosive wing. Derrick Warren is a very underrated PG. Sergio Kerush should dominate the HS level on the block with his athleticism at 6'5. This team has the pieces to be very good...

     

    Haywood Co and BTW could both surprise, though both may be a year away with great Junior Classes, Haywood led by Taylor, Greer, and Jones. Senior Comaige is a scoring machine; BTW led by Ware and (the other small guard I can't remember his name). 6'9 Sr Hampton makes BTW a real threat this year.

     

    Though RE is going to be great, don't count out Hamilton as the best team in AAA just because they lost Williams and Watkins. No team in the state has a better trio than Strong, Gilchrest, and Hunter. Add in 6'6 wing transfer Donald Harris, who can really stroke it, and Hamilton is still loaded...

     

    Also, little known Pioneer Christian has a chance to be put in the Top 10 discussion. Though no seniors on the team, 6'7 high major wing Wilkes leads this bunch, who will be at the Liberty Play day, and also plays Oak Hill this year. Watch for Freshman PG Garrett to become one of the states best guards in the future....

  11. Whites Creek will be very good, but they did lose arguably their best player in Wil Peters, along with starters Rouse and Jordan. Grahm and Harper will lead this team...

     

    Antioch is very talented but still could be a year away from their big run. Mcadoo, Williams, and Upton are all Juniors. Hatcher is a senior though. Should be the most athletic and most size of any team in middle TN. Has anyone hear if Tahj Wells is still at Antioch??????

     

    And of course Oakland will be outstanding. Great backcourt in Allen and Wade, but watch for the much improved Kit Carlton (6'8) to really help this team... Riverdale should be good as well in the same district, with all-everything wing Kevin Smith, scorer Scott Thomas, and a good supporting cast led by EJ Wilcox, Joey Lee, etc...

     

    Watch out for my pick, Mt. Juliet... This is a sleeper team, but will surprise a lot of people. Coach Troy Allen is an excellent coach, and they boast one of the top wings in Middle TN in Jeremy Dixon, as well as one of the Top PG's in Demond Craig. 6'6 Corey Payne adds size and strength down low. This team could really surprise this year...

     

    Also watch for Clarksville High. With Tyrone Caldwell as one of the State's top 08 PG's, as well as break out years from Lavonte Henderson and Shawn Merriweather, this team has a chance to be very good...

  12. I was surprised to see how few had Jewaun Long as a AA Finalist or winner. The reigning AA State MVP may be the best player in AA, and clearly has the best team of those mentioned...

     

    I don't know if I've ever seen the AA and AAA races this predictable before HS practice has even started, especially in AA. I can't see anyone other than Long, Robinson, and Culpepper in AA getting the nominations, and Miller, Oglesby, and Wattad in AAA. That's not to say there aren't others worthy, especially in AAA, but the 3 mentioned have to be heavy frontrunners... That being said, in AAA, also look out for Oakland's Allen, Hamilton's Strong, Gilchrest, or Hunter, Greeneville's Wiggins, and Riverdale's Smith. In AA, Ricky Taylor and Phillip Jurrick, are both a year away. No one will touch Long, Robinson, and Culpepper this year, who happen to be 3 of the Top 5 players in the State...

     

    In A, DeMario Williams is a lock as finalist. McMasters and Skogen seem to lead the rest. True, you need to watch for UC's Brown as well... But this class is not loaded like it has been in the past, with Webb, Doaks, Weddle, etc...

     

    In D-II, Brandon Brown is a potential favorite, but watch for a possible Memphis winner this year, possibly Elliott Williams of St. George's or Leslie McDonald from Briarcrest. McDonald is a Top 15 player Nationally in his class, and Williams is a Top 100 Nationally...

  13. The premier exposure event in TN will be held October 21st at CPA in Nashville, TN, hosted by Gomab Recruiting Service and unapproved website, the two leaders in Tennessee evaluation, rankings, and exposure!!! Top players from Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky will be in attendance, as will numerous D-II, NAIA, and Juco coaches, in addition to nationally recognized recruiting analysts...

    If you are a player that wants exposure, make sure to be there on the 21st!!!

     

    Go to the following link for more information and to PRE REGISTER, as spots are limited...

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  14. The premier exposure event in TN will be held October 21st at CPA in Nashville, TN, hosted by Gomab Recruiting Service and unapproved website, the two leaders in Tennessee evaluation, rankings, and exposure!!! Top players from Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky will be in attendance, as will numerous D-II, NAIA, and Juco coaches, in addition to nationally recognized recruiting analysts...

    If you are a player that wants exposure, make sure to be there on the 21st!!!

     

    Go to the following link for more information and to PRE REGISTER, as spots are limited...

    http://www.unapproved website.com/component/optio...forms/formid,1/

  15. Working on the rankings as we speak. CCB is right, it will be a few weeks, but I'm redoing the entire website (www.unapproved website.com) to include more recruiting and scouting information...

     

    In the meantime, unapproved website is a phenomenally well done website with videos and profiles. Great info and definitely worth a look... And unapproved website just came out with their new rankings, which are the best in the biz...

  16. The Midstate Ballerz Elite 17s had a great showing this past week at the Adidas Atlanta Summer Kickoff, winning their pool (Atlanta Celtics finished 2nd), and then advancing all the way to the championship game, with tourney wins over Clayton Stars, Adidas Carolina Celtics, and Arkansas Hawks, before falling on a last second shot to Georgia Hurricanes. Great showing, even while missing Ken Bingham, Deveyon Hunter, and Kevin Smith.

     

    Juwon Long was outstanding. Matt Smigielski, Antwan Long, Josh Sain, and Jeff McClain had outstanding performances that had college coaches (200 D-1 coaches the first day) clammoring for more information. Jeremy Dixon and Shawn Merriweather really showed flashes as well (before Dixon went

  17. I agree that the Ballerz Elite 16's are a tough team to figure out, but some seem to forget is that they are without arguably their most important player, Tyrone Caldwell. Tyrone is the guy who really gets this team in sync and is the missing piece in the chemistry puzzle. In addition to tyrone, this past weekend, the Ballerz were also without Tyrone Cutter, 6'7 Justin Hearn, and instant energy off the bench Erik Wisdom. Last weekend they were without 5 players, and the weekend before at TOC, without both PG's (Caldwell and Primm) in addition to Rayshawn Walker and Wisdom. This is a very talented group, but with all the injuries and distractions, the team has not jelled. This however is a very dangerous team come July if everyone comes back healthy...

  18. Josh Henley has had a great summer, and is not being overshadowed... He has made the transition to the perimeter very well, and is continuing to work on his guard skills. Due to injuries and a limited guard roster, Josh even ran some Point Guard in North Carolina at TOC. Josh has had a few games where he's knocked down 3 threes. Josh has started every game for the Ballerz Elite, and plays with so much heart and passion-he's a coach's dream...

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