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The Tennessean's 2006 All-Midstate Team

 

First Team

C- Ali Thomas, Sr, Harpeth

INF- Merrick Martin, Soph, Father Ryan

INF- Katie Rothamel, Sr, Brentwood

INF- Angelica Wade, Sr, Riverdale

OF- Muriel Kelly, Sr, Father Ryan

OF- Baillie Lott, Soph, Brentwood

OF- Kelsey Woodruff, Jr, Riverdale

P- Cat Hosfield, Soph, Riverdale

P- Paij Lintz, Sr, Marshall County

P- Devon Schmidt, Soph, Goodpasture

P- Morgan Thomas, Sr, Centennial

Player of the Year- Natalee Weissinger, INF, Sr, Goodpasture

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Second Team

C- Karli Rush, Jr, Mt. Juliet

INF- Lindsay Antone, Sr, Wilson Central

INF- Lauren Huddleston, Sr, FRA

INF- Ashley Taylor, Sr, Mt. Juliet

INF- Megan Williams, Sr, Siegel

OF- Hannah Lester, Sr, Coffee County

OF- Kaneeka Lyons, Jr, Riverdale

OF- Sara Nicholson, Jr, Hendersonville

P- Julie Harmon, Jr, Brentwood

P- Carly Hill, Sr, Hume-Fogg

P- Chelsea Owens, Sr, Lincoln County

P- Kenzie Roark, Jr, Mt. Juliet

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Third Team

C- Sara Williams, Jr, Wilson Central

INF- Kelsey Cartwright, Fr, Goodpasture

INF- Heather Purcell, Sr, Goodpasture

INF- Julie Towers, Jr, White House

INF- Colby Wherry, Jr, Beech

OF- Jennifer Barnwell, Jr, Cumberland County

OF- Detra Farley, Sr, Hunters Lane

OF- Jana Towry, Jr, Lincoln County

P- Lauren Brown, Jr, Cumberland County

P- Britney Caldwell, Sr, Creek Wood

P- Emily Ford, Sr, Columbia Academy

P- Kacy Meek, Jr, Hendersonville

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Third Team

C- Sara Williams, Jr, Wilson Central

INF- Kelsey Cartwright, Fr, Goodpasture

INF- Heather Purcell, Sr, Goodpasture

INF- Julie Towers, Jr, White House

INF- Colby Wherry, Jr, Beech

OF- Jennifer Barnwell, Jr, Cumberland County

OF- Detra Farley, Sr, Hunters Lane

OF- Jana Towry, Jr, Lincoln County

P- Lauren Brown, Jr, Cumberland County

P- Britney Caldwell, Sr, Creek Wood

P- Emily Ford, Sr, Columbia Academy

P- Kacy Meek, Jr, Hendersonville

 

 

Just wondering why the Tennessean doesn't do an all Metro team. Robertson Co. and Sumner Co. have teams. Too much work to do an all Midstate and an all Metro, I suppose. Did anyone notice that last year they chose 16 players per squad and only 12 this year? And they wonder why circulation keeps dropping- oh well!

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Just wondering why the Tennessean doesn't do an all Metro team. Robertson Co. and Sumner Co. have teams. Too much work to do an all Midstate and an all Metro, I suppose. Did anyone notice that last year they chose 16 players per squad and only 12 this year? And they wonder why circulation keeps dropping- oh well!

 

Excellent point! We talk about sports being fun and all about the players. Well, these players are still children and by golly they deserve to be recognized. I'm glad my county does it and wish others did it as well. Heck, the Robertson County Times is owned by the Tennessean or it's parent company. Duh!

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My personal opinion was that Sarah Fowler, Samantha Bellar, and Kayla Norton should have received some recognition by the Tennessean. Fowler was an anchor ar 3rd, Bellar dangerous from both sides of the plate and Norton pitched great for someone who was called upon to carry the load considering she had not really worked on her pitching that much.

 

Moved from another thread :lol:

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