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These are some of the players I think have the quickest feet around

 

Gaston Miller and Antwon Smith --> Riverdale

Duke Calhoun --> Raleigh-Egypt

Henry Harris --> Christian Brothers

Craig Cooper --> Melrose

Edward Sawyer --> Hendersonville

Preston Brown --> Antioch

Micheal Hausman and Corry Stewart --> Father Ryan

Ty Ford and Ryan White--> Brentwood Academy

Jeremiah Crutcher and Mike Jones --> Hunters Lane

Phillip Weathers --> Huntingdon

Revel Coffey --> Oak Ridge

Golden Tate --> Pope John Paul

 

if there are any more people you think so be on this list just tell us who

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Ricky Ladd, and for one reason.

 

For anyone who saw the White House-Hillwood quaterfinal game last year, you'll know what I'm talking about.

 

We in WH like to call it "The Run". Ricky gets the ball on like a swing pass on about the WH 40 yard line. There is really no way to explain what happened next, all I can say is it was the most incredible touchdown I have ever seen in real life. He juked almost the whole Hillwood defense to score. It was truly incredible.

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This guy rans track in college now but he had some of the fastest feet when he played. Lester Bailey from Elizabethton played like Barry Sanders. He would start one way, cut the opposite way and end up cutting back to the way he started. He had some truly amazing runs. He led the conference in rushing his senior year, that was after he switched from WR to RB after the starter broke his foot.

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Phillip Weathers-Huntingdon

 

This kid is like lightning. He'll juke right past you before you know it.

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I'll bet all of the Alcoa fans can even vouch for that thumb

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