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We started talking about this on another post. I think it will be interesting to see the conversations on the little guys.

 

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We have some good little guys here in Clarksville that could be in the running at Pee Wee State this year.

 

TOT 40 Dustin Moon, Iron Knights

Bantam 45 Antonio Martinez, Iron Knights

Bantam 50 Caleb Chaves, Iron Knights

Midget 50 Christian Isbell, Team Clarksville

Midget 55 Satchel Jordan, Team Clarksville

Midget 75 Chase Samborski, Iron Knights

Midget 100 Adam Law, Iron Knights

Middle School 105 Robert Samborski, Iron Knights

Middle School 130 Cameron Hall. Iron Knights

 

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Don't know alot of names just some that I know in my area:

 

Christian Salter - Sharpshooters

boykin, kennedy, mathews and a 125lber - all from sharpshooters - all possible state champs, plus have other tough kids as well

 

weist, walpole, nathan(sorry last name escapes me right now), williams - Mount juliet - have some other tough kids but i do not know names

 

michael and john Kramer, john mIchael jenkinson, austin richards, lane dickeson, travis forte. Don't know if they will be state champs but all are pretty tough. club has some other tough kids too. Michael kramer has won states last 3 years in a row( 2 in michigan and 1 in TN)

 

thats all i know in this area. Don't know the nashville catholic kids but they are usually pretty good.

sharpshooters is a well ran and coached club and produces many state champs, mt juliet has alot of kids and good coaching. Wildcat club is just in its second year but did have a pair of state champs last year and a few other all staters.

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This is what I was hoping to see out of this post. It is great to see Middle TN develop as a powerhouse in the state. I think you will see alot of Middle TN kids do very well at state this year. They have all been impressive at the tournaments this year. Even when we have traveled down south to Chattanooga our kids are starting to hold their own. We shall see. Can't wait for state.

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