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  1. Doubt it ... MyTV30 has the UT-Auburn game scheduled tomorrow night
  2. This weak district has won the region title 4 years in a row. Hope Kenwood can make it 5
  3. Class A Desonta Bradford, Humboldt Derrick Spears, Middle Tennessee Christian Levi Woods, Meigs County Class AA Braxton Blackwell, Christ Presbyterian Academy Jordon Varnado, Haywood LeGerald Vick, Douglass Class AAA C.J. Anderson, Arlington Leron Black, White Station Daniel Nori, Kenwood Div II-A Clay Hertel, Donelson Christian Academy Rob Marberry, Franklin Road Academy Justin Wertner, St. George’s DII-AA Josh Bougher, Christian Brothers Andrew Fleming, Ensworth Slate Rider, Father Ryan
  4. CPA’s Jalen Lindsey tweets that he’s transferring to Huntington Prep April 26th, 2013 | by Chip Cirillo Christ Presbyterian Academy basketball star Jalen Lindsey tweeted late Thursday night that he is transferring to Huntington, WV, Prep for his senior year. “It was the hardest decision of my life, but yes, I will be attending Huntingdon Prep next year for my senior year! If anybody was in doubt!†Lindsey tweeted. Attempts to reach Lindsey and CPA boys coach Drew Maddux were unsuccessful. Lindsey was named the Class AA Mr. Basketball winner and the state tournament MVP as he led the Lions to their second straight state title last season. The 6-foot-7 junior is a major college prospect who has 20 offers, including Louisville, Ohio State, Florida, Vanderbilt and Tennessee. Huntington Prep (30-3) finished seventh in USA Today’s national rankings last season. Huntington Prep swingman Andrew Wiggins was named the Gatorade boys national basketball player of the year and the USA Today player of the year last season. Lindsey averaged 19.3 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.2 blocks last season.
  5. Clarksville 63 Mt Juliet 46 - Final
  6. From the Tennessean ... Region 5-AAA girls final has national poll implications Posted on February 29, 2012 by Maurice Patton Clarksville is one of five Tennessee girls basketball teams ranked in this week’s ESPN Fab 50 nationwide poll. The Lady Wildcats, in fact, are the No. 7 team in the rankings — a spot behind Riverdale, but ahead of Science Hill (20), Memphis Overton (47) and defending Class AAA state champion Memphis Central (48). Mt. Juliet is unranked, unmentioned and unlisted in said poll. So Wednesday night’s Region 5-AAA championship clash between the two shouldn’t be much of a clash, right? After all, Clarksville’s got five Division I signees, three of which are Southeastern Conference-bound — including Bashaara Graves, a Miss Basketball finalist who’s set to go to UT, and 3-point shooter Chandler Cooper, who will play at Florida. Mt. Juliet counters with post Caya Williams, who has signed with Middle Tennessee State, and reserve post Barianne Taylor (UT-Martin). But … Don’t be surprised when the Lady Bears grab home court for Saturday’s Class AAA sectional round — and put highly ranked, highly touted Clarksville on the road — with a win tonight. At 31-3, Mt. Juliet’s losses have been by 19 total points, twice to Riverdale (62-57 at home, 62-58 in Murfreesboro on Feb. 13) and to Science Hill on a neutral floor. Clarksville, unbeaten at 34-0, hasn’t had a closer game than a 48-34 win over Hillsboro in December, and the Lady Wildcats opened the region tourney with a 59-35 win over Wilson Central before defeating Station Camp 66-27 in Monday’s semifinal. Tonight will be a close game, and it’s tough for a team that hasn’t had the experience of those type situations to find itself in the middle of one — and to react favorably to such a setting. Mt. Juliet 56, Clarksville 51. And while it may be a national stunner, locally it won’t be nearly as surprising.
  7. Great night for 9-AAA after getting swept last year. Mt. Juliet, Wilson Central, and Beech all advance.
  8. 10-AAA won every game last night in the Region 5-AAA Tournament and the Leaf Chronicle is reporting that "According to the TSSAA, the tournament now moves to the highest seed site — West Creek — for Tuesday's semifinal and Thursday's championship after all four District 9-AAA teams were eliminated. The original regional site was Gallatin High." Anyone ever heard of this, or have any info? Is this a new thing? Thanks
  9. You were right. All four 9-AAA teams lost tonight.
  10. clarksville 29 hillsboro 29 - end of 3rd
  11. GIRLS FINALISTS Class A Miss Basketball Finalists Beth Hawn, Forrest Molly Heady, Clarkrange Laken Leonard, Jackson County Class AA Miss Basketball Finalists Heather Butler, Gibson County Chassidy Fussell, Obion County Taylor Mills, Gibbs Class AAA Miss Basketball Finalists Taylor Hall, Morristown-West Jordyn Luffman, Lawrence County Jasmine Newsome, Millington Division II-A Miss Basketball Finalists Alexandria Black, Harding Academy Alexandria Warfield, Davidson Academy Derica Wyatt, Franklin Road Academy Division II-AA Miss Basketball Finalists Paige Baechle, Pope John Paul II Marie Carpenter, Ensworth Taylor Reece, Brentwood Academy
  12. BOYS FINALISTS Class A Mr. Basketball Finalists Brandon Herman, Grace Baptist Thomas Greer, West Carroll Malcolm Smith, Clarksville Academy Class AA Mr. Basketball Finalists Kedren Johnson, Marshall County Jalen Steele, Fulton Lester Wilson, Carter Class AAA Mr. Basketball Finalists Joe Jackson, White Station Casey Prather, Jackson North Side Adonis Thomas, Melrose Division II Mr. Basketball Finalists John Ross Glover, University School of Jackson Meiko Lyles, University School of Nashville Dwight Tarwater, Knoxville Webb Division II-AA Mr. Basketball Finalists Frankie Bougher, Christian Brothers Holden Mobley, MBA Jordan Price, McCallie
  13. All-Tournament team • Henry County — TiAnna Porter, Katie VanDyke • Clarksville — Bashaara Graves, Chandler Cooper, Jessy Ward, Tia Gray • Northeast — Desiree Wilks, Rachel Allen, Sioban Pride • Dickson County — Kasey Cole, Jordan Jennings, Megan Billingsly Region 5-AAA #4 Henry Co @ #1 Mt. Juliet #4 Wilson Central @ #1 Clarksville #3 Dickson Co @ #2 Station Camp #3 Beech @ #2 Northeast Thoughts?
  14. "The All-District 10-AAA team has been released and fans can count on these players being top attractions during the district tournament. Henry County placed VanDyke Porter and Diamond Hamilton on the squad. Top-seed Clarksville has four players including high-scoring sophomore Bashaara Graves. She is joined by Lady Wildcats’ Chandler Cooper, Tiasha Gray and Jessy Ward. Northeast’s Rachel Allen has been voted as the district’s Most Valuable Player. Lady Eagles’ Siobhan Pride and Desiree Wilks joins her on the All-District team. Dickson County’s Kasey Cole and Jordan Jennings made the squad. The remainder of the All-District girls’ team are: Kylie White, Rossview; Blake Jenkins, Kenwood; Peacher, Springfield; Jasmine Torian, West Creek; and Kymmaleet Ross, Northwest. Northeast’s Tracie Mason-Blair was named the district’s coach of the year." District 10AAA Tournament Thursday Feb 18th Northwest Defeated West Creek Friday Feb. 19th Clarksville 75 Northwest 40 Dickson County 64 Kenwood 50 Northeast 59 Rossview 47 Henry County 65 Springfield 34 Saturday Feb. 20th @ Clarksville High School 4pm: #1 Clarksville vs #4 Dickson County 7pm: #2 Henry County vs #3 Northeast Monday Feb. 22nd 6pm: Consolation Game 7:30pm: Championship Game
  15. Henry County at Clarksville has been canceled tonight
  16. 1. La Vergne (14-0) — LaQuinta Jefferson comes back in Mobile tourney win. 2. Clarksville (11-3) — Lady 'Cats lose twice in Illinois with top scorers injured. 3. Blackman (11-1) — Lady Blaze suffer first loss in FRA tournament final. 4. Lawrence Co. (14-2) — After second loss to Blackman, wins Smyrna tournament. 5. Riverdale (8-2) — Ends more than two-week break tonight at Lincoln Co. 6. Mt. Juliet (13-1) — Six consecutive wins include Greenbank championship. 7. Cannon Co. (13-0) — Wins Sonic Shootout at White Co. to stay perfect. 8. Jackson Co. (12-2) — Travels Tuesday to Cumberland Plateau rival Upperman. 9. CPA (13-3) — Wins three straight after two-point loss to Shelbyville. 10. East Literature (11-3) — Last two losses vs. AAA foes; faces Lipscomb Tuesday.
  17. 1. Northeast (12-0) — Eagles beat CPA to win Hickman County tournament. 2. Hunters Lane (13-2) — Warriors win three straight after loss to Northeast 3. Overton (13-2) — Bobcats beat David Lipscomb to win Overton tournament. 4. Beech (10-3) — Bucs visit Mt. Juliet in key 9-AAA game on Friday. 5. Oakland (12-3) — Patriots beat Centennial in Father Ryan final. 6. Mt. Juliet (12-2) — Bears finish fifth at Father Ryan tournament. 7. Franklin (11-3) — Rebels visit Centennial in 11-AAA on Friday. 8. CPA (14-2) — Lions finish second at Hickman County tournament. 9. David Lipscomb (10-3) — Nine-game win steak ends against Overton. 10. MBA (8-2) — Big Red wins Rock Holiday Classic in Orlando, Fla.
  18. District 10-AAA Standings : 1. Northeast 5-0 2. Clarksville 3-1 2. West Creek 3-1 4. Henry Co. 2-2 4. Kenwood 2-2 4. Northwest 2-2 7. Springfield 2-3 8. Dickson Co. 0-4 8. Rossview 0-4 Tuesday, January 5th ... Clarksville @ West Creek Northeast @ Rossview Northwest @ Kenwood Dickson County @ Springfield
  19. GIRLS POLL 1. LaVergne (8-0) — Lady Wolverines stay perfect with victory over BGA. 2. Clarksville (9-0) — Sophomore Bashaara Graves leads strong start. 3. Mt. Juliet (7-0) — Hosts Riverdale on Tuesday. 4. Lawrence Co. (8-1) — Aryanna Gilbert, Jordyn Luffman provide 1-2 punch. 5. Jackson Co. (7-0) — Pair of AAA wins part of Lady Blue Devils' streak. 6. Blackman (5-0) — Rematch with visiting Shelbyville is Tuesday. 7. Riverdale (5-2) — Saturday win over Hillsboro completes two-game sweep. 8. Cannon Co. (9-0) — Recent wins over Forrest, 8-AA rival Livingston Acad. 9. Forrest (7-2) — Beth Hawn scores 28 in win over Moore Co. 10. Clarkrange (6-3) — Back-to-back 7-A games (Monterey, Pickett) open week. Thoughts?
  20. BOYS POLL 1. Northeast (6-0) — Four players in double figures in win over West Creek. 2. Shelbyville (4-1) — Suffers first loss at Franklin County. 3. Siegel (5-3) — Stars are 1-2 since Kerry Hammonds’ injury. 4. Beech (5-1) — Led 30-2 after first quarter in win over Wilson Central. 5. Franklin (9-0) — Debrell McLemore averaging 20.9 points per game. 6. Mt. Juliet (7-1) — Win streak at seven since loss at Overton in opener. 7. Hunters Lane (8-1) — Enters holiday break with five-game win streak. 8. Overton (7-1) — Bobcats average 73.9 points per game. 9. Kenwood (8-1) — Rallies in fourth quarter to beat Brentwood. 10. CPA (9-1) — Suffers first loss vs. East Literature in overtime. Thoughts?
  21. District 10-AAA Standings : 1. Northeast 4-0 2. West Creek 3-0 3. Clarksville 2-1 3. Kenwood 2-1 5. Springfield 2-2 6. Northwest 1-2 7. Henry Co. 0-2 8. Dickson Co. 0-3 8. Rossview 0-3 Friday, December 11th... Springfield @ Clarksville Rossview @ Northwest Henry County @ Dickson County West Creek @ Northeast
  22. Blake wanted to go to Austin Peay but he was having to wait on a scholarship to open up.
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