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Posted by BigTank:

JAMONT GORDAN OUT OF GLENCLIFF!PLEASE DONOT POST ANOTHER LIST WITH OUT THIS KIDS NAME PLEASE!!!!!!!! :D:rolleyes::D

 

BigTank, Jamont is a great ballplayer, but he must pass in school to play. I have a big concern in whether he is really a team player though. I know he has the talent, but does he have the internal discipline to do what he has to do to get to the next level?? I respect your analysis of Jamont, but I still wonder. I hope he does great, except the Maplewood games, ha. Stay cool, check ya later. :confused:

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Here's a short list of the best players in the Nashville area

In no particular order....

Jamont Gordon-Glencliff

Henry Harris-Stratford

Ronald Taylor-Maplewood

A.J.Price-Blackman

Labrien Lyons-Riverdale

Barry Gardner-Maplewood

Corey Brewer-Portland

Nolan Richardson-Antioch

Brandon Harriford-Hume Fogg

Jeff Crutcher-Marshall Co.

I hope some of these schools would be considered the Nashville Metro area, I'm sure some schools are closer and many good players would be on the list but I'm not quite sure what constitutes the NASHVILLE AREA.

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