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For the last few years (at least), we've had a thread that encourages people to list new players that are going to make a mark, if not now, in the years to come. Please limit the names to Freshman and Sophomores only, or those that have moved into the State. Please provide their name, position, Grade (9, 10, etc), school, and Club (if any).

 

 

Here's the list, so far, in alphabetical, Any errors, let me know.

 

 

AnnMarie Adcock, ?, 10, Harpeth

Abigail Aymett, Defender, 12, Giles County

Taylor Bearden, sweeper, 10, Shelbyville

Emma Bowling, ?, 10, Harpeth

Bethany Bunker, Forward, 9, St. Agnes

Camilla Buoni , Forward, 10, St. Agnes

Simone Busby, Goalie, 9, GPS

Ashley Bush, forward/outside mid, 9, MSC Strikers

Blaine Capley, fullback, 10, Shelbyville

Susanne Capocacciam Def. Mid, 9, St. Agnes

Frankie Carbajal, MF, 10, Trinity Christian Academy, 92 TN Rush Kickers

Jordan Casady, Def & Forward, 10, Ravenwood, Brentwood SC

Emma Chessor, right wing, 10, Tullahoma

Kelsie Cunningham, Goalie, 9, Houston

Emily Derrick, ?, 10, Harpeth

Kala Earnst, , 10, Siegel, MSC Strikers

Kellie Ellis, Midfield/Forward, 9, Briarcrest, Mid South FC '94

Shelby Felts, ?, 9, Harpeth

Rebecca Funes, Goalie, 10, Cane Ridge High School

Mackenzie Gibson, midfielder, 10, Siegel

Chelsea Hall, Forward, 9, Blackman, MSC Strikers

Olivia Harrison, MF, 9, Houston, 94 Lobos

Tori Hawkins, Utility Player, 9, Siegel, Strikers

Kallie Hayes, stopper, 10, Shelbyville

Heather Holcomb, MF, 9, Germantown, Lady Lobos 93

Chelsea Howell, MF/F, 9, Coffee Co., U-17 Mid-South United Rovers

Rose Hull, GK, 9, Ravenwood, Brentwood Soccer Club

Gracie Irby, defender, 9, Germantown, 93 MSFC

Taylor Jackson, Defender, 10, Coffee Co.

Sarah Jenner, 10, Ravenwood, Brentwood Soccer Club

Ashley Johnson, Defense, 9, Montgomery Central

Zoe Johnson, forward, 10, Tullahoma

Shelby Jordan, midfielder, 9th grade, Univ School of Jackson

Jenna Keane, Defender, 9, Blackman, Stones River FC

Rebecca Kennedy, 10, Cumberland County, SMSC/FC Alliance

Ellie Krumpols, 10, Cumberland County, SMSC/FC Alliance

Claire Latham, Def. Ctr Mid, 9, Briarcrest, Mid South FC '94

Rosalie Ledesma, Forward, 9, Cane Ridge High School

Taylor Leng, Midfielder, 10, Greeneville

Carmen Maines Midfielder, 10, St. Agnes

Samantha (Sam) McColgan, Forward, 9, Briarcrest, Mid South FC '94

Leslie McCormick, Off Mid, 10, St. Agnes

Elizabeth Mitchell, Midfield, 10, Coffee Co.

Beth Morgan, Forward, 10, Coffee Co.

Taylor Morgan, MF, 9, Germantown, Lady Lobos 93

Victoria (Vic) Nauman - F/MF, 10, Briarcrest, Lady Lobos '93

Christi Padget, forward, 9, Ravenwood, Brentwood Soccer Club

Sarah Parker, midfield, 10, Riverdale

Jenna Peterson, Defender, 10, Coffee Co.

Samantha Pewitt, midfielder, 10, Siegel

Megan Phipps, defender, 10, Notre Dame, Signal Mountain Storm

Danielle Pirozzi, Mid, 10, St. Agnes

Allyssa Rampy, midfielder, 10, Oakland, MSC Strikers

Lori Rittenberry, wing, 9 Shelbyville

Rachel Sain, Stopper, 10, Coffee Co.

Shelby Shelton, Defender, 10, Coffee Co.

Emily Smith ??¦quot; Forward, 10, Briarcrest, Lady Lobos '94

Michelle Spangler, def, 10, Notre Dame, East Ridge Express '93

Hayley Spence, center mid, 9, Shelbyville

Abby Spitler, 10, Cumberland County, Fusion FC

Haley Stanton, Forward, 9, Cane Ridge High School

Molly Starnes, Goalie, 10, Germantown

Sam Stolze, forward, 10, Oakland, MSC Strikers

Morgan Thompson, Midfielder, 10, Oakland, MSC Strikers

Julia Turner, forward/outside mid, 10, Oakland, Smyrna Rapids

Lauren Warren, left wing, 9, Shelbyville

Ashley Watson, forward, 9, Riverdale

Anna Walsh, Forward, 10, St. Agnes

Emily Winton, Midfield, 10, Coffee Co.

Haley Wright, utility player 10, Oakland, MSC Strikers

Brooke Zeis, Defender, 9, Blackman, MSC Strikers

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For the last few years (at least), we've had a thread that encourages people to list new players that are going to make a mark, if not now, in the years to come. Please limit the names to Freshman and Sophomores only, or those that have moved into the State. Please provide their name, position, Grade (9, 10, etc), school, and Club (if any).

 

 

I have a couple for Riverdale

 

Ashley Watson, forward, 9th

Sarah Parker, midfield, 10th

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Ravenwood has a couple of Freshman and two Sophmores that have made an impact already.

 

Christi Padget is a freshman forward, did not play much at Rivals due to a kicked knee but is a starter and will make a significant impact. Member of TN ODP and already has several goals on the season.

 

Rose Hull is a freshman GK. Managed a shutout against Baylor and held Bearden to 2 at Rivals. Also has shutouts against Hendersonville and Independence.

 

A couple of Sophmores are Jordan Casady - defense & forward and new this year Sarah Jenner - defense, was out her freshman year with a knee injury. Both are Varsity starters.

 

I believe all four play for Brentwood Soccer Club in their age group Premier team.

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St. Agnes: These girls are all on the Varsity Team.

 

Bethany Bunker -------- Freshman ------- Forward

Susanne Capocaccia --- Freshman ------- Def. Mid

 

Carmen Maines -------- Soph ------------- Mid

Camilla Buoni ---------- Soph ------------- Forward

Leslie McCormick ------- Soph ------------- Off. Mid

Danielle Pirozzi --------- Soph ------------- Mid

Anna Walsh ------------- Soph ------------- Forward

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Briarcrest has several strong Freshman and Sophomores:

 

Freshmen:

Kellie Ellis - Midfield/Forward (Mid South FC '94)

Claire Latham - Defensive Center Midfield (Mid South FC '94)

Samantha (Sam) McColgan - Forward (Mid South FC '94)

 

Sophomores:

Victoria (Vic) Nauman - Forward/Midfield (Collierville Lady Lobos '93)

Emily Smith - Forward (Collierville Lady Lobos '94)

 

All of the girls are current or past ODP players and are already contributors to the Varsity squad with each having several goals and assists on the season. There are about 6 club players in 8th grade at Briacrest that will be moving into high school next year.

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There are some good underclassmen at Cumberland Co. We have not had much success...but needless to say... Rebecca Kennedy (Sophomore) has so much athletic ability. She played at SMSC/FC Alliance last spring along with Ellie Krumpols (Sophomore). Both of these girls have alot of talent. Also, Abby Spitler (freshman) is a smart player and played for Fusion ('94) with Lauren Neal and Tony Nigro this past spring. These are the only club player we have...out of 20 girls....so these 3 girls have played everywhere on the field.

Go Lady Jets!

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