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Hey, I think that ondeck has got a good idea about the voting thing. One problem I don't know any of those players. So lets do a Tennessee ALL-STAR vote.

 

Send me the players name, school, and position voting for.

 

My email address is knoxcatholic@hotmail.com

 

I will post the 1 week upadte next thursday and the final results 2 weeks from today.

 

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PLAYER

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Here are the top vote getters for the week 1 results..

 

Cathcher - Andrew Laney, Westview

Pitcher - Andrew Clements, Greenfield

1st Base - Matt Magaha, Science Hill

2nd Base - Jason Breaux, McMinn County

Shortstop - Tyler Porter, Greenfield

3rd Base - Scott Raines, Baylor

Out Field- Antonio Westfield, Cleveland

Adam Warren - USJ

Rapheal Hill - Westview

 

Keep voting at knoxcatholic@hotmail.com

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Here are the Top Vote Getter in Order of votes received

 

Tyler Porter, Greenfield

Andrew Clements, Greenfield

Adam Warren, USJ

Kevin Monk, Harriman

Brandon Manness, Lexington High

Rapheal Hill, Westview

Scott Raines, Baylor

Justin Roach, Halls High

Dustin Murray, Walker Valley

Antonio Westfield, Cleveland High

Caleb Stealman, Halls

Lavonte Barber, Cleveland

Derrick Purtle, Hendersonville

Matt Ray, McMinn County

Kellen Pickel, Bradley Central

Jason Breaux, McMinn County

Matt McGahey, Science Hill

Bobby Bratton, Columbia

Shane Woods, Powell

Ryan Moore, McCallie

Mark Riden, McMinn Central

Dan Williams - CPA

Tyler Westmoreland, Bradley Central

Zack Parham South Fulton

Drew Harrell, University School

Bobby Bratton, Columbia

David Price, Blackman

Josh Smith, Rhea County

Ryan Wilkes, Chattanooga Central

 

Keep voting next update will come Monday 9/16/02 vote at knoxcatholic@hotmail.com

[Edited by knoxcatholic on 9-12-02 2:32P]

[Edited by knoxcatholic on 9-13-02 2:41P]

 

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toughest6 - Not everyone is putting grade but if everyone will start putting grade I will do my best to post them.

 

Keep voting at knoxcatholic@hotmail.com

[Edited by knoxcatholic on 9-17-02 8:12A]

 

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I added the "Graduation Year" of the players that I recognized.

 

Tyler Porter, Greenfield - 2003

Andrew Clements, Greenfield - 2003

Adam Warren, USJ - 2003

Kevin Monk, Harriman - 2003

Brandon Manness, Lexington High - 2003

Rapheal Hill, Westview - 2003

Scott Raines, Baylor - 2003

Justin Roach, Halls High

Dustin Murray, Walker Valley - 2003

Antonio Westfield, Cleveland High - 2003

Caleb Stealman, Halls

Lavonte Barber, Cleveland - 2004

Derrick Purtle, Hendersonville - 2003

Matt Ray, McMinn County - 2003

Kellen Pickel, Bradley Central - 2004

Jason Breaux, McMinn County - 2003

Matt McGahey, Science Hill - 2004

Bobby Bratton, Columbia - 2004

Shane Woods, Powell - 2003

Ryan Moore, McCallie - 2004

Mark Riden, McMinn Central - 2003

Dan Williams - CPA - 2003

Tyler Westmoreland, Bradley Central - 2003

Zack Parham South Fulton

Drew Harrell, University School

Bobby Bratton, Columbia - 2004

David Price, Blackman - 2004

Josh Smith, Rhea County

Ryan Wilkes, Chattanooga Central - 2004

[Edited by HiwasseeVol on 9-17-02 4:07P]

 

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Thanks guys for all your help with this voting process teamwork thats what CoachT should be about. I'll be updating the leaders soon.

 

Keep voting at knoxcatholic@hotmail.com

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Catcher

Tyler Westmoreland, Bradley Central

Andrew Laney, Westview

Pitcher

Andrew Clements Greenfield

Brandon Manness, Lexington High

1st Base

Matt McGahey, Science Hill

Kevin Monk Harriman

2nd Base

Jason Breaux, McMinn County

Ryan Wilkes, Chatt. Central

Shortstop

Tyler Porter, Greenfield

3rd Base

Scott Raines, Baylor

Outfield

Rapheal Hill Westview

Adam Warren USJ

Antonio Westfield, Cleveland

 

Keep voting at knoxcatholic@hotmail.com Final Team to be posted in 3 WEEKS..........

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Catcher

Tyler Westmoreland, Bradley Central

Pitcher

Andrew Clements Greenfield

1st Base

Matt McGahey, Science Hill

2nd Base

Jason Breaux, McMinn County

Shortstop

Tyler Porter, Greenfield

3rd Base

Scott Raines, Baylor

Outfield

Rapheal Hill Westview

Adam Warren USJ

Antonio Westfield, Cleveland

 

Thanks to everyone that voted if you have any comments or question please feel free to email me at knoxcatholic@hotmail.com

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