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Jenkins, Lanning, Davis, Edgar, Mendenhall, Evans


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Tierney Jenkins, Anne Marie Lanning, Tara Davis, Jesse Edgar, Mandy Mendenhall, and Dawn Evans are all at the top of their game and all played together for Tennessee Team Pride over the years. These girls are so well coached all year, in school and AAU, and it shows. Team Pride has alot to be proud of, as do all of these girls. Tennessee Team Pride was named the top AAU Club in the nation this year, and these girls are proof of why! Way to go girls, and keep up the hard work.

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Tierney Jenkins, Anne Marie Lanning, Tara Davis, Jesse Edgar, Mandy Mendenhall, and Dawn Evans are all at the top of their game and all played together for Tennessee Team Pride over the years. These girls are so well coached all year, in school and AAU, and it shows. Team Pride has alot to be proud of, as do all of these girls. Tennessee Team Pride was named the top AAU Club in the nation this year, and these girls are proof of why! Way to go girls, and keep up the hard work.

 

 

congrats Team Pride and high school coaches on getting these young ladies ready.

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congrats Team Pride and high school coaches on getting these young ladies ready.

 

 

I completely agree. Chris Brown is a terrific guy and runs a very fine organization. Tn Team Pride deserves the recognition they have received. A special congrats to coach Brian Hayes who coached all of these young ladies on the same team. As well as the high school coaches who continually place these ladies in situations where they can not only succeed but excel as well. Coaches, I'm sure you all understand the importance of that.

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It is likely that you could fill up a page of players that have gone thru Hooptown and are playing on their high school teams. Cris Brown and his Staff will someday have a legacy of influencing Girls Basketball more than any one person in the state. You can think of others that may have that legacy today but they really can't keep up with number of quality players that have gone thru his program one time or another, from age 9 and up.

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