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From today's Jackson Sun:

 

While Spring Fling may be going on next week in Murfreesboro to conclude the spring sports season for the TSSAA, a few high school senior baseball players in West Tennessee will have one game remaining to play.

 

That is because the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx have announced plans to host the inaugural West Tennessee High School All-Star Classic on June 4 at Pringles Park.

 

"This has been something we've been thinking about for a couple of years, and Rich Grimm from Union University and I were talking a few weeks ago about one," said Jaxx general manager Tom Hanson. "He is from Florida, and he told me about an all-star game they had there that was really big.

 

"We talked about trying to get one started here at Pringles Park, and it's really taken off from there over the past few weeks. We are partnering with JEA, Great American Sports, BancorpSouth, Union University, 101.5 FM and The Jackson Sun to make this idea a reality."

 

The game is scheduled to be played on June 4 with two teams of graduating senior baseball players who will be split into teams representing the northern and southern parts of West Tennessee.

 

Union baseball coach Brent Fronabarger and Lambuth coach John Barlowe will coach the teams.

 

The teams will be comprised of players selected by nominations sent in by area coaches with requirements being the player must be a senior from a West Tennessee high school who made his district's all-district first or second team, honorable mention or the district's all-tournament team.

 

Players who make the teams will be notified no later than May 28.

 

The tentative schedule for the day's activities begins at 12:05 p.m. when the all-stars will attend a game between the Jaxx and the Tennessee Smokies, participate in a pro-style workout at about 3:30 p.m. for any college and pro scouts that will be in attendance and play in the game that will start at 6 p.m. and will be nine innings.

 

"We have sent invitations to scouts from a number of different colleges around the region and pro scouts as well," Hanson said. "We're not sure how many pro scouts will be able to attend since the MLB draft is the next day, but there should be a good number of college scouts there."

 

The players will also get to represent their individual schools while competing.

 

"We will have special jerseys made for the players, but we will ask them to bring their own pants and their school's hat," Hanson said.

 

Once the game is complete, three awards will be given out: offensive and defensive MVPs and outstanding pitcher.

 

The game will be broadcast live on EPlusTV 6 and 101.5 FM, and admission to the game is $5. Anyone who pays to get into the Jaxx game earlier in the day will be admitted to the all-star game free of charge.

 

"Any profit we make off this will be donated to the Diamond Jaxx charitable fund, which is money we use to help the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation," Hanson said.

 

Coaches are encouraged to send their nominations into The Jackson Sun either through e-mail or fax at 731-425-9639 by Monday afternoon.

 

-Brandon Shields, 425-9751

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Participation in the game will be primarily limited to the seniors who have received all-district regular or post-season honors in 2008 from districts 12AA, 13A, 13AA, 13AAA, 14A, 14AA, and 15A as well as Middleton High School and Fayette Academy from 16A. Nomination forms have been faxed to the coaches at these schools. If you did not receive a form, please contact Brandon Shields at the Jackson Sun at 731.425.9751.

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Participation in the game will be primarily limited to the seniors who have received all-district regular or post-season honors in 2008 from districts 12AA, 13A, 13AA, 13AAA, 14A, 14AA, and 15A as well as Middleton High School and Fayette Academy from 16A. Nomination forms have been faxed to the coaches at these schools. If you did not receive a form, please contact Brandon Shields at the Jackson Sun at 731.425.9751.

 

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Below are the rosters for next week's game. Many thanks to the coaches that submitted nominations. Reminder: Game day is Wednesday, June 4. Players will be introduced before the start of the Jaxx game at noon. They'll work out on the field after the conclusion of the Jaxx game, probably around 3:30 p.m. All-star game beings at 6:00 p.m. Come out and support some great guys as they play their last high school baseball game!

 

Black Team: Head Coach - John Barlowe, Lambuth University

Position - Name - High School - Bats - Throws - Height - Weight - College/University

 

Pitchers

Cade Chambers Adamsville L L 6'1" 180 Walters State Community College

Zach Lewis Ripley R R 6'4" 180 Unsigned

Derek Long Southside R R 6'3" 195 Jackson State Community College

Derek Sims Dyer Co R R 5'8" 190 Dyersburg State Community College

Trapper Stewart Peabody L L 5'11" 140 Unsigned

 

Catchers

Clint Barnes Bolivar R R 5'10" 175 Unsigned

Tyree Jeffries Southside R R 5'11" 215 Jackson State Community College

 

First Base

Caleb Joost Obion R R 6'11" 205 Unsigned

Alex Matlock Bruceton Central R R 6'5" 265 Bethel College

 

Second Base

Jamal Glass Covington L R 5'6" 160 Unsigned

Matt Tillery TCA R R 5'10" 185 Lambuth University

 

Short Stop

Brent Goode Northside R R 5'11" 170 Lambuth University

Adam Walker TCA L R 6'2" 170 Unsigned

 

Third Base

Mason Garrett Milan R R 5'11" 185 Unsigned

Gavin Lindsey Liberty R R 6'2" 205 Jackson State Community College

 

Outfielders

Brayden Baxter Huntington L R 6' 185 Martin Methodist

Michael Brown Dyersburg R R 5'10" 175 Dyersburg State

Connor Goodman Bolivar R R 6' 165 Unsigned

Bubba Plemons Southside R R 6'2" 180 Unsigned

Les Smith Dyersburg L R 6'1" 175 University of Louisiana - Layafette

 

Selected but unable to particpate

Will Irvin Bolivar

 

 

Gray Team: Head Coach - Brent Fronabarger, Union University

Position - Name - High School - Bats - Throws - Height - Weight - College/University

 

Pitchers

Clayton Gant USJ R R 6'1" 180 University of Tennessee (Knoxville)

Clint Kee McKenzie R R 6' 170 Bethel College

Colter Millican Brighton R/L L 6'1" 200 Columbia State Community College

Jeremy Stack Madison R R 6'5" 220 Union University

Patrick Taggart JCS R R 5'10" 190 Unsigned

 

Catchers

Matt Chandler Dyersburg R R 5'11" 190 Mineral Area College

Brett Perkins Greenfield R R 5'11" 175 Union University

 

First Base

Tyler Childress Dyersburg R L 6'1" 205 Dyersburg State Community College

Alex Jackson Milan R R 6'3" 190 Unsigned

 

Second Base

Blake Burke Huntington R R 6'1" 165 Bethel College

Denton Peebles Camden R R 5'6" 150 Unsigned

 

Short Stop

Danny Grimm USJ R R 5'9" 170 Union University

Chase Presley JCS R R 5'11" 155 Harding University

 

Third Base

Rob Maxwell Northside R R 5'11" 140 Unsigned

Cole McAdams Huntington R R 6' 180 Union University

 

Outfielders

Kyle Bargery Munford R R 6'1" 175 Unsigned

Dustin Blakney Adamsville R R 5'9" 150 Unsigned

Trey Camp Brighton R R 6'1" 190 Lee University

Blake Campbell Crocket Co R R 6'1" 185 Unsigned

Ryan McPherson Lexington R R 5'8" 165 Unsigned

 

Selected but unable to particpate

Billy Keck Lexington

Craig Lowrance Union City

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