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http://tssaa.org/MrMissAwards/Football/2008/Release.pdf

 

2008 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

1A Lineman 1A Back

Preston Gilbreath, Mt. Pleasant David Jones, South Pittsburg

2A Lineman 2A Back

Tyler Robinson, Alcoa Ben Cunningham, Goodpasture

3A Lineman 3A Back

Daniel Hook, Knoxville Catholic Zach Rogers, David Lipscomb

4A Lineman 4A Back

Justin Smith, Maryville Marsalis Teague, Henry County

5A Lineman 5A Back

Jacques Smith, Ooltewah Tausean Holmes, Millington Central

Division II-A Lineman Division II-A Back

Blair Arrington, Davidson Academy Marlon Brown, Harding Academy

Division II-AA Lineman Division II-AAA Back

Austin Long, Briarcrest Tavarres Jefferson, Ensworth

Kicker of the Year

Jared White, Trousdale County

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http://tssaa.org/MrMissAwards/Football/2008/Release.pdf

 

2008 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

1A Lineman 1A Back

Preston Gilbreath, Mt. Pleasant David Jones, South Pittsburg

2A Lineman 2A Back

Tyler Robinson, Alcoa Ben Cunningham, Goodpasture

3A Lineman 3A Back

Daniel Hook, Knoxville Catholic Zach Rogers, David Lipscomb

4A Lineman 4A Back

Justin Smith, Maryville Marsalis Teague, Henry County

5A Lineman 5A Back

Jacques Smith, Ooltewah Tausean Holmes, Millington Central

Division II-A Lineman Division II-A Back

Blair Arrington, Davidson Academy Marlon Brown, Harding Academy

Division II-AA Lineman Division II-AAA Back

Austin Long, Briarcrest Tavarres Jefferson, Ensworth

Kicker of the Year

Jared White, Trousdale County

 

Congrats to all winners and finalists.Jaques Smith and family are special people best of luck next year.David Jones thanks for a great career.South Pittsburg finally honored with a recipient.The best community the most supportive in the world.

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http://tssaa.org/MrMissAwards/Football/2008/Release.pdf

 

2008 TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS

1A Lineman 1A Back

Preston Gilbreath, Mt. Pleasant David Jones, South Pittsburg

2A Lineman 2A Back

Tyler Robinson, Alcoa Ben Cunningham, Goodpasture

3A Lineman 3A Back

Daniel Hook, Knoxville Catholic Zach Rogers, David Lipscomb

4A Lineman 4A Back

Justin Smith, Maryville Marsalis Teague, Henry County

5A Lineman 5A Back

Jacques Smith, Ooltewah Tausean Holmes, Millington Central

Division II-A Lineman Division II-A Back

Blair Arrington, Davidson Academy Marlon Brown, Harding Academy

Division II-AA Lineman Division II-AAA Back

Austin Long, Briarcrest Tavarres Jefferson, Ensworth

Kicker of the Year

Jared White, Trousdale County

 

Sailor you are always on the cutting edge of great information.What an asset you are.Though you are biased to our team.You always exude the true class of the real Pirate Nation.I salute you sir.

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Sailor you are always on the cutting edge of great information.What an asset you are.Though you are biased to our team.You always exude the true class of the real Pirate Nation.I salute you sir.

 

Thank you bossbro. I truly appreciate that.

 

The cutting edge information that I and the rest of the Pirate Nation would like to know about right now though is how is David's recruitment going? Are things starting to pick up some now that the season is over? Are there any leaders? It's always good to see a local kid do well. What few times I have talked to him he has been courteous, friendly and very mannerly. Those qualities are why I think he will succeed in life, while his football skills can open up new doors to help him along the way.

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thanks for posting this, zone. congratulations to all these young men.

 

way to go, Jared.

 

We're thankful for the sportswriter's and coach's statewide.Because if it was up to some of these poster's on coach T.I guess quite a few of these young men would not have been honored.Much success in the future to all nominee's and winner's.And to every young man that suited-up helped to make 2008 such a great season statewide.

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