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Wow congrats to Fann, great guy and ballplayer. Now Vanderbilt has two great catchers in this years signing class of 07 Drew Fann (Oakland) and Curtis Casali from Canaan, CT (#4 HS Catcher in country by PG), to go along with Jay Moreland from Goodpasture I think he might have got red shirted so he will be a Soph. when they get there. Congrats man thats awesome, best of luck. Drew gets to play for a great coach. Good luck to Oakland throughout the year!

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QUOTE(oaklandPOWER @ May 2 2007 - 08:36 PM) 826450469[/snapback]But only a few played on the football and baseball teams in the same year correct? And for some reason i bet none of the baseball players played on the girls bball team this year /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" /> haha

 

Justin Jones and Chad hunter but at RIVERDALE we are one so when the girls win the whole school wins WARRIOR STYLE

GO WARRIORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Riverdale according to TSSAA.0rg

 

 

Girls Basketball 2007 Class AAA Team Champions (38-3) 51-40 Murfreesboro

Girls Basketball 2007 Class AAA Miss Basketball Anne Marie Lanning

Girls Basketball 2007 Class AAA Most Valuable Player Anne Marie Lanning

Girls Track 2005 Class AAA Discus Champion Kathy Onwu 122-05 Memphis

Football 2005 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Back of the Year Gaston Miller

Football 2004 Class 5A Team Champions (15-0) 35-7 Murfreesboro Attendance - 7,670

Football 2004 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Back of the Year Dave Thomas

Girls Track 2003 Class AAA 800 Meter Run Champion Miranda Clark 2:12.38 Memphis

Football 2003 Class 5A Team Runner-Up (12-3) 7-10 Murfreesboro Attendance - 5,141

Girls Track 2002 Class AAA 100 Meter Dash Champion Keshua Scales 11.99 Chattanooga

Girls Track 2002 Class AAA 200 Meter Dash Champion Keshua Scales 24.18 Chattanooga

Girls Track 2002 Class AAA 800 Meter Run Champion Miranda Clark 2:17.94 Chattanooga

Girls Track 2002 Class AAA 1600 Meter Relay Champions 3:54.24 Chattanooga

Football 2002 Class 5A Team Runner-Up (13-2) 7-10 Murfreesboro Attendance - 4,900

Girls Track 2001 Class AAA 200 Meter Dash Champion Kesha Scales 24.76 Chattanooga

Girls Track 2001 Class AAA 1600 Meter Relay Champions 3:54.21 Chattanooga

Boys Track 2001 Class AAA 100 Meter Dash Champion Chris Jones 10.65 Chattanooga

Boys Track 2001 Class AAA 400 Meter Dash Champion Chris Jones 46.82 Chattanooga

Football 2001 Class 5A Team Champions (15-0) 35-7 Murfreesboro Attendance - 12,520

Football 2001 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Back of the Year Ralph King

Football 2001 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Lineman of the Year John Batey

Football 2000 Class 5A Team Runner-Up (13-2) 7-27 Murfreesboro Attendance - 12,137

Football 1997 Class 5A Team Champions 34-18 Nashville Attendance - 8,000

Football 1997 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Back of the Year Eric Locke

Football 1996 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Back of the Year Eric Locke

Football 1995 Class 5A Team Runner-Up 16-27 Nashville Attendance - 28,500

Girls Golf 1994 Class AAA Individual Champion Rachael Short 156 Horton

Football 1994 Class 5A Team Champions 14-10 Nashville Attendance - 13, 500

Football 1994 Class 5A American General Mr. Football Back of the Year Alvin Duke

Girls Golf 1993 Class AAA Individual Runner-Up Rachael Short 160 Horton

Football 1993 Class 5A Team Runner-Up 7-20 Nashville Attendance - 27,000

Girls Track 1993 Class AAA 100 Meter Dash Champion Nikki Vaughn 12.49

Football 1992 Class 3A American General Mr. Football Brian Davis

Girls Track 1987 Class AAA 100 Meter Dash Champion Buffy James 12.0

Girls Track 1986 Class AAA 100 Meter Dash Champion Buffy James 11.9

Girls Basketball 1979 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 35-40 Murfreesboro

Girls Basketball 1979 Class AAA Most Valuable Player Cindy Jennings

Wrestling 1974 Unl Weight Class Champion Dennis Harrison

 

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SEE....no TEAM back to back ones.

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Oakland ----according to TSSAA.org

 

Girls Track 2003 Class AAA Discus Champion Caitlyn Sutterfield 137-05 Memphis

Boys Golf 2002 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 583 Tims Ford

Boys Golf 2002 Class AAA Individual Runner-Up Spencer Provow 140 Tims Ford

Girls Basketball 2001 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 50-57 Murfreesboro

Boys Track 2001 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 42 Chattanooga

Girls Track 2001 Class AAA 800 Meter Run Champion Blair Collins 2:16.42 Chattanooga

Boys Golf 2001 Class AAA Individual Runner-Up Spencer Provow 142 Mont. Bell

Baseball 2000 Class AAA Team Champions (40-3) 4-0 Chattanooga - Engle Stadium

Girls Track 2000 Class AAA 800 Meter Run Champion Erin McBeth 2:19.61

Boys Golf 1999 Class AAA Individual Champion Andy Vaughn 136 Horton

Boys Golf 1999 Class AAA Team Champions 599 Horton Oakland won on second playoff hole

Girls Cross Country 1999 Class AAA Individual Champion Erin MacBeth 17:52 Percy Warner

Baseball 1999 Class AAA Team Champions (38-2) 10-0 Chattanooga - Engle Stadium

Girls Track 1999 Class AAA 3200 Meter Relay Champions 9:42.5

Girls Track 1999 Class AAA 800 Meter Run Champion Erin McBeth 2:18.84

Girls Cross Country 1998 Class AAA Individual Runner-Up Erin MacBeth 18:05 Percy Warner

Football 1998 Class 5A Team Champions 46-24 Nashville Attendance - 14,500

Girls Cross Country 1997 Class AAA Individual Runner-Up Erin MacBeth 18:13 Percy Warner

Girls Track 1997 Class A-AA 100 Meter High Hurdles Champion Kinna Kuykendall 14.63

Wrestling 1995 185 Weight Class Champion Brian Guthrie

Girls Golf 1993 Class AAA Individual Champion Meredith Thomas 154 Horton

Girls Golf 1993 Class AAA Team Champions 338 Horton

Girls Golf 1992 Class AAA Individual Champion Meredith Thomas 155 Horton

Football 1989 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 9-19 Nashville Attendance - 18,000

Football 1988 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 0-10 Nashville Attendance - 32,000

Girls Track 1988 Class AAA 3200 Meter Run Champion Garciella White 11:34.59

Girls Track 1987 Class AAA 3200 Meter Run Champion Garciella White 11:49.1

Football 1984 Class AAA Team Champions 21-8 Nashville Attendance - 8,000

Boys Basketball 1984 Class AAA Team Runner-Up 50-54 Nashville

Boys Track 1984 Class AAA 100 Meter Dash Champion Bobby Ellis 10.6

Boys Track 1984 Class AAA 3200 Meter Run Champion Ralph Jackson 9:39.1

Boys Track 1984 Class AAA 400 Meter Relay Champions :42.2

Boys Basketball 1984 Class AAA Most Valuable Player Norris Chesterfield

Boys Track 1983 Class AAA 400 Meter Relay Champions :41.1

Boys Track 1983 Class AAA 800 Meter Relay Champions 1:26.3

Wrestling 1982 145 Weight Class Champion Eric Tabor

Boys Cross Country 1975 Individual Champion Dale Short 14:41 Percy Warner

Boys Cross Country 1974 Individual Runner-Up Dale Short 14:59 Percy Warner

 

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QUOTE(2priceless @ May 2 2007 - 08:58 PM) 826450492[/snapback]Wow, our Boys golf TEAM won in 99.......football in 98.....baseball in 99.....baseball in 2000. Beat that..........

 

you can thank RIVERDALE and the public and private split because that put the private schools apart from public and its sports like golf and tennis that it REALLY helped the public schools

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Riverdale did that for themselves b/c you couldn't beat BA in football.

 

The list is only for winning state or being runner-up. Note we have silver balls in football, girls bball, and boys bball......also in track. It lists Also individuals who won state in respective sports.....

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