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AAA

GK Rebecca Toler Collierville 10

 

D Jenna Fioranelli Collierville 12, Sara Rochester Bearden, Kim Conrad Siegel 11

and Staci Long Houston 12

 

MF Dana Scwartz Brentwood 11, Anna Frye Collierville 12, Trenna Howell Oak Ridge 12

and Brittany Winn Siegel 12

 

F Ali Glemser Collierville 12 and Becca Smith Riverdale 11

 

Regional MVP'S

1 Tori Head Dobyns-Bennett

2 Trenna Howell Oak Ridge

3 Morgan Shelton Ooltewah

4 Becca Smith Riverdale

5 Melissa Govea Hendersonville

6 Lucy Brient Franklin

8 Anna Frye Collierville

 

AAA MVP

Becca Smith Riverdale

 

D2

GK Jessica Smith BGA 12

 

D Natalie Aaron BGA 12, Natalie Brackett Baylor 11 and Caroline Capcaccpia St Agnes 10

 

MF Caroline Scales Baylor 11, Rachel Seay ECS 11, Kacie Lape BGA 11

and Grace Stumb Harpeth Hall 10

 

F Susannah Dennis BGA 11, Sarah Catherine Ryan St Agnes 12

and Tina Groves Baylor

 

Regional MVP'S

East Caroline Scales Baylor

Middle Susannah Dennis BGA

West Sarah Catherine Ryan St Agnes

 

D2 MVP

Susannah Dennis BGA

 

AA/A

GK Leah Wilson CCS 11

 

D Shannon Kelly Notre Dame 11, Logann Rogers FRA 12, Dorothy Harvey JCS

and Heather Lee CCS 12

 

MF Laura Lamberth Goodpasture 12, Carey Lieper Notre Dame 10, Katherine Nigro Livington 9

and Katie Hamilton USJ 12

 

F Rita Spellings CPA 12 and Tory Pitts FRA 11

 

Regional MVP'S

East Carey Lieper Notre Dame

Middle Logan Rogers FRA

West Katie Hayes USJ

 

AA/A MVP

Logan Rogers FRA

 

Overall

 

GK Jessica Smith BGA

 

D Jenna Fioranelli Collierville, Natalie Aaron BGA, and Logan Rogers FRA

 

MF Dana Scwartz Brentwood 11, Caroline Scales Baylor, Laura Lamberth Goodpasture

and Anna Frye Collierville

 

F Susannah Dennis BGA, Becca Smith Riverdale and Ali Glemser Collierville

 

Tennessee MVP

Susannah Dennis BGA

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GK Leah Wilson CCS 11

 

D Shannon Kelly Notre Dame 11, Logann Rogers FRA 12, Dorothy Harvey JCS

and Heather Lee CCS 12

 

MF Laura Lamberth Goodpasture 12, Carey Lieper Notre Dame 10, Katherine Nigro Livington 9

and Katie Hamilton USJ 12

 

F Rita Spellings CPA 12 and Tory Pitts FRA 11

 

Regional MVP'S

East Carey Lieper Notre Dame

Middle Logan Rogers FRA

West Katie Hayes USJ

 

AA/A MVP

Logan Rogers FRA

 

 

 

Carey Leiper is not a MF for Notre Dame. She is and has always been a forward.

MF's for Notre Dame are Megan Dorris, Darcy Brennan, Danielle Ciabattone and Kate Caramante. I want to add that they all did a superb job.

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Carey Leiper is not a MF for Notre Dame. She is and has always been a forward.

MF's for Notre Dame are Megan Dorris, Darcy Brennan, Danielle Ciabattone and Kate Caramante. I want to add that they all did a superb job. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

 

Carey is a forward, both for High School and Club. The other starting forward for ND was Kris Cambron. Megan and Kate were outside Mid's, Darcy and Danielle were Center Mid's. Hope Mongiello, Casey Gorman, Caitlyn Clifford, and Christina Pagnani were forwards who generally came in off the bench.

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Their are alot of great players that have had wonderful seasons but the best player in TN is Susannah Dennis from BGA hands down.

 

The Good News is Georgia is getting a great player!

The Bad News is she is only a junior and still has a season left for the rest of us to play against!

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Their are alot of great players that have had wonderful seasons but the best player in TN is Susannah Dennis from BGA hands down.

 

The Good News is Georgia is getting a great player!

The Bad News is she is only a junior and still has a season left for the rest of us to play against!

 

 

 

As someone wisely said last year when seeing a post such as this, "Thank you Mr. Dennis" /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

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AA/A

GK Leah Wilson CCS 11

 

D Shannon Kelly Notre Dame 11, Logann Rogers FRA 12, Dorothy Harvey JCS

and Heather Lee CCS 12

 

MF Laura Lamberth Goodpasture 12, Carey Lieper Notre Dame 10, Katherine Nigro Livington 9

and Katie Hamilton USJ 12

 

F Rita Spellings CPA 12 and Tory Pitts FRA 11

 

Regional MVP'S

East Carey Lieper Notre Dame

Middle Logan Rogers FRA

West Katie Hayes USJ

 

AA/A MVP

Logan Rogers FRA

 

 

 

Let me first say that I'm extremely biased, so please keep this in mind as you read. I can't keep myself from stating that all-state honors should also be a consideration for three other key players from FRA.

 

First, Kaitlyn Smith whose amazing work in the midfield results in both goals that she makes herself as well as in assists for others. She tirelessly works to make things happen, and you can always tell when she's not on the pitch.

 

Second, Emily Canady, the senior goalkeeper whose confident presence is a steadying force for the entire field. Her quick reflexes, strong hands and smart decision-making prevented many a goal throughout the season and helped win the game in PKs during the semi-final against Notre Dame.

 

Third, Kaitie McDonald, a quiet but commanding force in defense (District MVP). She can dribble all the way through players from front to back to make goals and is the primary corner kick target. But more importantly, is one of the main reasons CPA never scored on FRA, as she was in charge of marking and shutting down their key forward.

 

I also have to give accolades to the two others already mentioned by mjuhb, Tory and Logann, both highly visible players who have heart and a dogged determination to win. Your place on the list is deserved and unquestionned.

 

Importantly, these five didn't do it by themselves, as all FRA players contributed. So thank you for a great year and for bringing home the win! Great job. We're all so proud of you.

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