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2006 All Americans

Chris Cahill - Attack - MBA

David Hughes - Midfield - McCallie

Adam Presley - Midfield - Ravenwood

Garrott McClintock - Defense - MUS

 

 

 

2006 TSLA All State Selections

Please congratulate the following boys for their 2006 All State selection.

 

1st Team:

Austin Colpini - Attack

David Hughes - Midfield

Tom Jackson - Defense

 

2nd Team:

Chase Hayes- Attack

Will Bible - Face Off

Chapin Kay - Long Stick Midfield

James Jones- Defense

Henry Kay - Goalie

 

Honorable Mention:

Chris Williamson - Midfield

Joe Young - Midfield

Will Young - Midfield

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2006 All Americans

Chris Cahill - Attack - MBA

David Hughes - Midfield - McCallie

Adam Presley - Midfield - Ravenwood

Garrott McClintock - Defense - MUS

2006 TSLA All State Selections

Please congratulate the following boys for their 2006 All State selection.

 

1st Team:

Austin Colpini - Attack

David Hughes - Midfield

Tom Jackson - Defense

 

2nd Team:

Chase Hayes- Attack

Will Bible - Face Off

Chapin Kay - Long Stick Midfield

James Jones- Defense

Henry Kay - Goalie

 

Honorable Mention:

Chris Williamson - Midfield

Joe Young - Midfield

Will Young - Midfield

 

Congrats to these McCallie players!

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Per www.tnlax.com:

 

Congratulations to MBA for being the 2006 TSLA Division I state champions and to McCallie for being the 2006 TSLA Division I runner up.

 

Congratulations also to Franklin for being the 2006 TSLA Division II state champions and to Brentwood for being the 2006 TSLA Division II runner up.

 

Special thanks to MBA for hosting the state tournament this year and to all the teams that participated from DI (MBA, McCallie, MUS and Ravenwood) and DII (Franklin, Brentwood, West Knoxville and Cordova).

 

2006 All Americans are: Chris Cahill - Attack - MBA, David Hughes - Midfield - McCallie, Adam Presley - Midfield - Ravenwood and Garrott McClintock - Defense - MUS.

 

2006 All State

 

DI

 

 

Attack

First Team: Cahill (MBA), Colpini (McCallie), Welton (Houston), Coll (Ravenwood)

 

Second Team: Heard (CBHS), Kraus (USN), Boyer (MUS)

 

Honorable Mention: Hayes (McCallie), Chambers (USN), Waters (Houston), Wilson (Ravenwood), Franklin (CBHS), Sanders (MBA)

 

 

 

Midfield

First Team: Hughes (McCallie), Presley (Ravenwood), Phipps (MBA), Taylor (Webb Bell Buckle)

 

Second Team: Beasley (Father Ryan), Burke (Ravenwood), Armistead (MBA), Khouri (MUS)

 

Honorable Mention: Ford (Ravenwood), W Young (McCallie), J Young (McCallie), Williamson (McCallie), Towner (MUS), Riebeling (USN), Swanson (USN), Ashford (Houston), Powers (Houston)

 

 

 

Face Off

First string: Vihlen (CBHS)

 

Second string: Bible (McCallie), McKeithan (MBA)

 

Honorable Mention: Presley (Ravenwood), Burke (Ravenwood), Hunt (Father Ryan), Gabrick (Houston)

 

 

 

LSM

First String: Walline (Ravenwood), Byrd (MUS),

 

Second String: Kay (McCallie)

 

Honorable Mention: Yusko (Father Ryan), Thomas (Houston)

 

 

 

Defense

First team: McClintock (MUS), Jackson (McCallie), Banker (MBA)

 

Second Team: Jones (McCallie), McClelland (CBHS), Kho (Ravenwood), Leeper (Father Ryan)

 

Honorable Mention: Mattews (MUS), Blackman (USN), Adams (Houston), Powell (Houston), Kinsey (Ravenwood), Perkins (Ravenwood),

 

 

 

Goalie

First string: Barnes (Ravenwood)

 

Second string: Kay (McCallie), Abernathy (Webb Bell Buckle)

 

Honorable Mention: Daniel (MUS), Gallagher (Houston)

 

 

 

 

 

 

DII

 

 

Attack

First Team: Cleary (Centennial), Snider (Cookville), Wilcheck (Cordova)

 

Second Team: Healy (Franklin), Swanson (West Knoxville), Perry (Brentwood)

 

Honorable Mention: Martin (Cordova), Luther (Brentwood), Stewart (Centennial), Woods (Cookville), Benson (Webb Knoxville), Ford (Webb Knoxville), Slemp (Franklin)

 

 

 

Midfield

First Team: Felker (West Knoxville), Malone (Franklin), Malone (Cookville), Conrad (Webb Knoxville)

 

Second Team: Hayes (Brentwood), McDonald (Cordova), Hall (West Knoxville), Whithead (Centennial)

 

Honorable Mention: Cottam (Cordova), Tedder (Brentwood), Desalvatore (Brentwood), Fedoruk (Centennial), Hudson (Centennial), Koomen (Outlaws)

 

 

 

Face Off

First string: Malone (Franklin)

 

Second string: Freeman (Centennial), McDonald (Cordova)

 

Honorable Mention: Younger (Cordova), Waters (West Knoxville), Skiera (Brentwood), Tedder (Brentwood), Hayes (Brentwood)

 

 

 

LSM

First String: Dukovac (Centennial)

 

Second String: Bowman (West Knoxville), Ross (Cordova)

 

Honorable Mention: Woodall (Franklin)

 

Defense

First team: Preston (Webb Knoxville), Andre (Brentwood), Haley (Franklin), Heinold (Centennial)

 

Second Team: Ray (Centennial), Bates (West Knoxville), Baron (Franklin)

 

Honorable Mention: Bowlby (Cordova), Dieck (Cordova), Hamby (West Knoxville), Dunham (Outlaws), Morton (Webb Knoxville)

 

 

 

Goalie

First string: McConnell (Centennial)

 

Second string: Catterton (Brentwood)

 

Honorable Mention: Dunn (Cordova), Brandt (West Knoxville), Negley (Franklin

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Congrats to all the All Americans and All Staters. I find it interesting that State Champ, MBA has 6 all state players, while teams finishing behind them had more: McCallie (11), Ravenwood (12), Houston (8), and MUS (7).

 

very interesting, where's MBA's goalie?

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caver had a really impressive game against ravenwood in the semifinal game, and im sure that if he had played like that all season he would have gotten something. I was a little suprised to see alex barnes getting higher then , carver, kay, and myself. I'm not saying he isn't good goalie just that he didn't seem to have a nearly as much of an impressive season then kay, carver, myself and even jason daniels from MUS. I know that you can't judge a player based solely on stats, but even so he did not even have that great of stats. But I geuss we'll just see next season. What grade is Henry Kay in?

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