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"The All-District 10-AAA team has been released and fans can count on these players being top attractions during the district tournament. Henry County placed VanDyke Porter and Diamond Hamilton on the squad.

 

Top-seed Clarksville has four players including high-scoring sophomore Bashaara Graves. She is joined by Lady Wildcats’ Chandler Cooper, Tiasha Gray and Jessy Ward.

 

Northeast’s Rachel Allen has been voted as the district’s Most Valuable Player. Lady Eagles’ Siobhan Pride and Desiree Wilks joins her on the All-District team.

 

Dickson County’s Kasey Cole and Jordan Jennings made the squad. The remainder of the All-District girls’ team are: Kylie White, Rossview; Blake Jenkins, Kenwood; Peacher, Springfield; Jasmine Torian, West Creek; and Kymmaleet Ross, Northwest.

 

Northeast’s Tracie Mason-Blair was named the district’s coach of the year."

 

District 10AAA Tournament

 

Thursday Feb 18th

Northwest Defeated West Creek

 

Friday Feb. 19th

Clarksville 75 Northwest 40

Dickson County 64 Kenwood 50

Northeast 59 Rossview 47

Henry County 65 Springfield 34

 

Saturday Feb. 20th @ Clarksville High School

4pm: #1 Clarksville vs #4 Dickson County

7pm: #2 Henry County vs #3 Northeast

 

Monday Feb. 22nd

6pm: Consolation Game

7:30pm: Championship Game

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All-Tournament team

• Henry County — TiAnna Porter, Katie VanDyke

• Clarksville — Bashaara Graves, Chandler Cooper, Jessy Ward, Tia Gray

• Northeast — Desiree Wilks, Rachel Allen, Sioban Pride

• Dickson County — Kasey Cole, Jordan Jennings, Megan Billingsly

 

Region 5-AAA

#4 Henry Co @ #1 Mt. Juliet

#4 Wilson Central @ #1 Clarksville

#3 Dickson Co @ #2 Station Camp

#3 Beech @ #2 Northeast

 

Thoughts?

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Clarksville will beat Mt. Juliet. How the game is officiated will be key. Clarksville is deeper and quicker. Also, Graves is 6-2 and is quicker than Williams and goes to the glass well. She's hard to block out. Williams is great on the low block and has good hands but MJ can't high low over Graves. Key will be which one gets into foul trouble. MJ didn't play any good big posts in 9AAA and Clarksville's pressure is much better than Station Camp's. Either team could win by 10 but I'll say CV by 6. Good luck to all.

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