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Whos the best sophomore players in the state?(this year) can anyone come up with a top 10?

 

 

#14, Dean Myers, from CPA would be a good candidate. I've been to most of CPA's games and i cannot beleive he is only a sophomore. The way he controls and passes the ball is unreal. Another good candidate from CPA is Curran Goad. He is as close to professional as it gets. He has repeated sophomore year 2 times but i am sure he will pass this year...

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i agree with what you said about alex showing up big against quality teams. but stephen also shows up. i dont know why you think that but thats your opinion. he's has some clutch goals against MBA and Ryan. hes a great player all around.

 

 

 

well from watching him play in travel against some of the best teams in the south it just seems that he does not allways show up like alexander tends to do. but he deffinitly steps it up in high school though.

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well from watching him play in travel against some of the best teams in the south it just seems that he does not allways show up like alexander tends to do. but he deffinitly steps it up in high school though.

o happypappy, you are a retard...hah love you buddy..also Dean Myers, Stephen Morissey, Alexander Darsinos, and Jordan Leedle..all these players are at the top...and they all play for TNFC 90, how ironic

 

also they arent the only players to be mentioned, you have left out the other 3 starting sophomores for brentwood who all play for tnfc..Danny Rayburn, Bradley Jacobs, and Jacob Dekornfeld, with the best, most mentioned being Jordan Leedle....hands down the bext sophomore class in the state, and if anybody disagrees i would love to hear your arguments..

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Well of course I am a little bias here but Matt Reed is a great midfielder for his high school team and ODP, he was also put up front this year about half the time on his high school team where he scored 13 goals. Plays defender for TNFC and has done a fantastic job along with Danny Rayburn back there.

 

Austin Hayes return, after tearing his ACL and MCL, to High School Soccer and now ODP and TNFC is stronger and better than ever who I consider one of the best defenders around

 

Of course you are missing Charles Rodgiguez, who also plays for TNFC, Father Ryan and ODP, plays an outstanding midfielder for TNFC and High School and defender in ODP.

 

All these boys who play for TNFC are fantastic players, but the others you mentioned like Muth are also fantastic.

 

Brandon Tarr for sure.. that kid from knoxville

Unfortunately he doesn't play high school anymore, he plays for the U-17 National Team.

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Joseph Muth on Farragut, starting right back. Incredible in the air, has scored 5 or 6 this year on corners alone, and plays huge in the back.

i strongly believe danny rayburn from bhs is the best sophmore defender in the state, matt lightfoot is also very good, but joseph i dont think is at their level

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.......8 or 9 goals?..wut division iz this?....not a smart allek comment..j/w

Wait am i misunderstanding you? You dont think 8 or 9 goals is very good for a sophmore right back who only plays up on set plays. Muth plays for Farragut. I think Muth had 3 goals in the South Carolina tournament, and he scored the winning goal vs Bearden in the District Final in Overtime. He comes up big in games. He is also a very strong defender, and rarely gets beat.

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Dean Myers from CPA should certainly be considered

obviously he is considered and i have talked to him about it and he said that you dont have to be a brandon tarr to be a star in in the small private school divisions. but he is very good and everyone from TNFC 90 should be considered, others are questionable, considering every good spohomore player in TN plays for them or is wanting to play. Pat kelly is an exception, he is a frosh and is very good playing up this year.

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Adam Wright, Duncan Keegan, Logan Spencer for CSAS

Kevin Abel, Matthew Keaney, Hershal Patel for Notre Dame

Carter Paden, Chris Wilson, Zander Davis for Baylor

Tommy Doak for McCallie

Daniel Tackling for Ooltewah

I'll second daniel tackling. man, that kid can play. great feet.

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