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Who's the best 16 under team in the nashville area?

Some big movement among the 16's heads the way for the newest rankings.

Week #3 the trend appears to be those who did'nt play were the least effected by drastic movement. Big upsets at the Challenge and no bracket play advancement at the Wallace Prather Classic played a huge part in the new rankings.

 

1. TENNESSEE TRAVELERS

The Travs move into the top spot. Next stop Nike Memorial Day in Nashville.

2. MEMPHIS TIGERS

Big weekend in Louisville keeps the sub-state champs on a roll.

3. NASHVILLE CELTICS

Huge win over D-One Sports gives the Celtics momentum going into the T.O.C

4. M33M BALLERZ

Tough circumstances in Atlanta young squad readies for the summer

5. MID-STATE BALLERZ ELITE

Stifiling loss at Challenge culminated subpar weekend. T.O.C looms large.

6. MID-STATE BALLERZ ELITE 16'S

Youngsters held out of challenge for rest, will prepare for big run at T.O.C

7. MEMPHIS YOMCA

Young roster will mesh as season goes along. Memorial Day makes or breaks

8. MEMPHIS STORM

Up and down weekend. Blasted Mavs by double digits but fell to Select.

9. TENNESSEE MAVERICKS

Big win over Ballerz Elite, tough loss to Storm. Big squad prepares for T.O.C

10. MUFREESBORO STARS

No action costs the guys in this instance. Whats next for the Stars?

11. MID-STATE BALLERZ SELECT

Jeckyl and Hyde. Narrow win over Storm, big loss to Select 16's

12. MEMPHIS MAGIC

Ready or not here they come having rangled a T.O.C invite.

13. MEMPHIS CELTICS

Tough weekend in Atlanta, but at least they were there.

14. TEAM MEMPHIS

This squad has issues that must be solved before success can be achieved.

15. TENNESSEE THUNDER

No action as of late, big AAU state tournament awaits in early June.

16. MEMPHISHOOPERS.COM

Used day two of challenge to help their cause. Big win over Ken-Tenn beneficial.

17. KEN-TENN RUN-N-GUN

Newcomer had victories over Select at the Challenge of Champions.

18. Nashville Stallions

Another team that has not played in some time.

19. TENNESSEE BREAKERS

What lies in store for the East Tennessee boys.

20. KAYA

See above.

 

16 AND UNDER:

1. Mid-State Ballerz Elite

2. Nashville Celtics

3. Tennessee Thunder

4. Mid-State Ballerz Select

5. Nashville Stallions

6. Chattanooga Warriors

7. Knoxville Cagers

8. Tennessee Travelers

9. Team Memphis

10. Music City Jags

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Some big movement among the 16's heads the way for the newest rankings.

Week #3 the trend appears to be those who did'nt play were the least effected by drastic movement. Big upsets at the Challenge and no bracket play advancement at the Wallace Prather Classic played a huge part in the new rankings.

 

1. TENNESSEE TRAVELERS

The Travs move into the top spot. Next stop Nike Memorial Day in Nashville.

2. MEMPHIS TIGERS

Big weekend in Louisville keeps the sub-state champs on a roll.

3. NASHVILLE CELTICS

Huge win over D-One Sports gives the Celtics momentum going into the T.O.C

4. M33M BALLERZ

Tough circumstances in Atlanta young squad readies for the summer

5. MID-STATE BALLERZ ELITE

Stifiling loss at Challenge culminated subpar weekend. T.O.C looms large.

6. MID-STATE BALLERZ ELITE 16'S

Youngsters held out of challenge for rest, will prepare for big run at T.O.C

7. MEMPHIS YOMCA

Young roster will mesh as season goes along. Memorial Day makes or breaks

8. MEMPHIS STORM

Up and down weekend. Blasted Mavs by double digits but fell to Select.

9. TENNESSEE MAVERICKS

Big win over Ballerz Elite, tough loss to Storm. Big squad prepares for T.O.C

10. MUFREESBORO STARS

No action costs the guys in this instance. Whats next for the Stars?

11. MID-STATE BALLERZ SELECT

Jeckyl and Hyde. Narrow win over Storm, big loss to Select 16's

12. MEMPHIS MAGIC

Ready or not here they come having rangled a T.O.C invite.

13. MEMPHIS CELTICS

Tough weekend in Atlanta, but at least they were there.

14. TEAM MEMPHIS

This squad has issues that must be solved before success can be achieved.

15. TENNESSEE THUNDER

No action as of late, big AAU state tournament awaits in early June.

16. MEMPHISHOOPERS.COM

Used day two of challenge to help their cause. Big win over Ken-Tenn beneficial.

17. KEN-TENN RUN-N-GUN

Newcomer had victories over Select at the Challenge of Champions.

18. Nashville Stallions

Another team that has not played in some time.

19. TENNESSEE BREAKERS

What lies in store for the East Tennessee boys.

20. KAYA

See above.

 

16 AND UNDER:

1. Mid-State Ballerz Elite

2. Nashville Celtics

3. Tennessee Thunder

4. Mid-State Ballerz Select

5. Nashville Stallions

6. Chattanooga Warriors

7. Knoxville Cagers

8. Tennessee Travelers

9. Team Memphis

10. Music City Jags

 

Out of those Top 10 `16 under AAU teams can somebody give me like 2 of the teams best players?

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Out of those Top 10 `16 under AAU teams can somebody give me like 2 of the teams best players?

 

Best 2 players from 16U teams in my opinion, obviously the coaches can tell you the best. Some people will get on here and give you a list of several but I willwho keep it at two for arguments sake:

 

Mid State Ballerz Elite: Scotty Hopson (KY), Tyshaun Edmonson (KY)

Nashville Celtics: DeMario Williams (Culleoka), Raphael Gaskins (Glencliff)

TN Thunder: Michael Macadoo, Marcus Jefferson

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Best 2 players from 16U teams in my opinion, obviously the coaches can tell you the best. Some people will get on here and give you a list of several but I willwho keep it at two for arguments sake:

 

Mid State Ballerz Elite: Scotty Hopson (KY), Tyshaun Edmonson (KY)

Nashville Celtics: DeMario Williams (Culleoka), Raphael Gaskins (Glencliff)

TN Thunder: Michael Macadoo, Marcus Jefferson

 

Who all does Tennessee Travelers, Music City Jags, and Nashville Stallions have? There best players

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I dont know about the other 2 but I do know that the Stallions have Dee Mason, Charles ?, and Demario Watkins.

 

Travelers: Quinche Dowdell and then take your pick, Josh Gregory or Jordan Damron I guess

 

Jags: Don Woods and KC Anuna or the other point guard, cant remember his name

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The music city jags are loaded with players from Mcgavock, and then they have a few players from other schools. They have two from Harpeth 6'8 Steven Dixon and PG Cody Hudson.

 

6'8 Man!!! He must be a beast for the Jags. I dont remember seeing him doing that much atthe Substate at Goodpasture. Was he hurt? Since you u know alot about this team, who are the players from McGavock and tha teams top players?

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6'8 Man!!! He must be a beast for the Jags. I dont remember seeing him doing that much atthe Substate at Goodpasture. Was he hurt? Since you u know alot about this team, who are the players from McGavock and tha teams top players?

Well I really dont know much about the team, I know the two players from Harpeth and I know they travel some but not a lot. The 6'8 kid is just a sophomore and he is going to be very improved by the end of the summer. He is still lacking the jumping ability that he can excell to, and he still needs to improve his post moves. The PG is Cody Hudson he is getting very good, great ball handling skills sees the floor alright, and he is really working on his three point shot, and it is coming to him.

 

The Mcgavock kids I know nothing about just that they must be pretty good to be tenth in the 16u class. Also John Henderson sponsors the team.

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