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I'm sure you know more about Bolivar B-ball than me, but from what I saw, I thought McNeal was better than williamson, and I also thought DeAngelo Spight was better than Kemp, Oh and just curious I thought champion was a year older than Crisp.

 

McNeal was good too but not better than J.R. and I forgot all about big Spight and yes I believe your right Champion graduated in 1999

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I'm sure you know more about Bolivar B-ball than me, but from what I saw, I thought McNeal was better than williamson, and I also thought DeAngelo Spight was better than Kemp, Oh and just curious I thought champion was a year older than Crisp.

DeAngelo Spight better than Olajuwon Kemp, No Way! Probably played a little harder, but did not have the intangibles that Kemp had (Length, Athleticism, Shot Blocking Ability). Here's my all-time top 20 Bolivar Central Players not necessarily in order:

1. Ashley Champion (Chattanooga)

2. Cameron "Petie" Crisp(Tenn. Tech)

3. Willie Kemp(Memphis)

4. Brian Lake(MTSU)

5. Wayne Chism(Tennessee)

6. Devon Lake(Southeast Missouri)

7. Joseph Beauregard(N.Colorado J.C.)

8. Ernest Jones(Lane)

9. Kelvin Allen(Memphis)

10.Elvis Mitchell(Union?)

11.Marcus Cheairs(JSCC)

12.Reginald Crisp (Southeast Missouri)

13.Jerry Clifft (Freed Hardeman)

14.Shawn Boyd (Lane)

15.J.R. Williamson (Fisk)

16.James McNeal(JSCC)

17.Stacey Mitchell(Freed Hardeman)

18.Ryan Wiley(David Lipscomb/Freed)

19.Andre Griggs(Freed Hardeman)

20.Shemon Reaves(Dyersburg St/Christian Brothers)

The best out of Bolivar was Joe L. Reaves who went on to play in the NBA, but it was not Bolivar Central at the time.

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Adamsville- '90-'05 All-Stars

 

(First Team)

C- Jeremy Harbin

PF- Matt Hoover

SF- Stephen Wheeler

SG- Tyler Qualls

PG- Dustin Perkins

 

(Second Team)

C- Anthony Brooks

PF- Seth Massey

SF- Dominique Shoate

SG- Tyrone Luster

PG- T.J. Robinson

 

 

I speak from experience Hardin County Varsity 96-98.

 

Stephen Wheeler was not good!!! He just benifitted from a coach that allowed him to shoot whenever he wanted. He played soft as heck. If you played physical against him you could easily shut down him down. Putting him on your first team is saying your school really never had any hoopers (outside of Hoover and Root).

 

I give props where props are due and Matt had hella game and Root has hella heart.

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A_Alexander2 like the idea want to make a few changes though on this one,

 

Hey Mr. A'ville who would go on Hardin County's 1st and 2nd team.

 

I know C. Johnson and J. Burdine would be on the first team but who else.

 

I know it may be hard since we all looked like all-stars against A'ville but try to help me out.

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My All-time Austin-East Roadrunner Basketball Team

 

Elston Turner - 70's

George Underwood - 70's

Rob Jones - 80's

Reuben Tipton - 80's

Mark Montgomery - 80's

Howard Logan - 80's

Albert Harris, Sr. - 80's

Brian Hartsell - 80's

Bethel Hendricks - 80's

Leroy Thompson - 80's

Milton Dean - 80's

Tim Davis - 80's

Daryl Middleton - 80's

Amir Johnson - 80's

Mark Jackson - 90's

Andre Fenderson - 90's

Kwambe Bullard - 90's

Brian Felts - 90's

Jassmon Kimber - 90's

Jay McMillan - 90's

Bilal Davis - 90's

Howard Hale - 90's

Cory Anderson - 00's

Jamichael Blair - 00's

Albert Harris, Jr. - 00's

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William Blount Im just a recent grad but i know a little about the past at WB.

 

PG Jonathan Johnson 03(Maryville College)

SG Stan Ballard 84 (Maryville College)

SF Chris Clapp 02 ( Cumberland College)

C Bobby Golden 03 (Maryville College)

PF Lee Dunlap 85

 

Reserves

C Mitch Parker 85

PG Aaron Eakins 05 (undecided)

SF/SG Jordan Glasgow 06 (undecided)

PF Josh Armstrong 02 (ETSU)

SG Dustin Rose 03 (Maryville College)

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Lexington's Top 5 Players

 

Larry Fry: to many awards to even put on here.

 

Jerry Graves: Averaged 34.7 ppg in his career. The All-American would have been in the NBA, but we wont go into that.

 

Micheal Smith: If he they would have had a 3 point line when he played he would have averaged about 45 a game. He's money from the NBA range 3.

 

Reggie Bryant: Took over games like no one I've seen play at Lexington.

 

Mack Gardner: An all around great player. Its been fun to watch him grow into the player he is now.

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Oakland High School

 

Class of 2003- So most of my selections are going to be in the last 15-20 years, so any other Oakland fan or 7-aaa fan who wishes to chime in, please do

 

PG- Ricky Swader

John Taylor

 

Wing- Nod Carter (MTSU)

Michael Couey (Belmont/ Now HC at Cannon County)

 

Wing- Gerald King (Coastal Carolina/MTSU)

KJ Harden (MTSU)

 

Post- Drew Roy (Columbia St)

Kevrek Frierson (Hiwassee College)

 

Post- Matt Coble

Derrick Webb

 

Bench- Justin Petrali, Ronny Joe Whaley( how can ya deny the man a spot with that name?), Brennan King, Desmond Rhoes, Jimmy Lefloria(sp?), Jeffrey Baker, James Howse, Al Mitchell, Adareus Dixon, Devin Boyd, Scott Manley

Wasnt Rpbby Knight preety dominant at basketball?

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