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The Baylor School by the banks of the Tennessee River will be the host for the 7th Annual Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Football Classic on Saturday, June 12, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Tennessee leads the series 4-2 after a solid 31-14 victory in 2009 at Ridgeland High in front of more than 2,500 fans.

Former Grace Academy quarterback Josh Blake was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after finishing with nine carries for an All-Star Classic record 80 yards and one score while passing for 22 yards.

Former Boyd-Buchanan quarterback Nic Hughes took home Tennessee Player of the Game honors after going 10-of-22 in the air for 148 yards and two scores.

Ex-Ringgold linebacker Matt Talkington was the Georgia Player of the Game after recording seven tackles, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble.

The annual glitter game pits recent graduates from 12 counties in Southeast Tennessee against their counterparts from a dozen counties in Northwest Georgia and kicks off what has become known as “All Star Week” in the Tri-State area.

The nine-inning All-Star Baseball Classic will again be held at AT&T Field in Chattanooga on Monday, June 14 at 6 p.m.

The All-Star Basketball Classic will be held the following night, Tuesday, June 15, at Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga. The girls’ game starts at 6 p.m. with the boys’ game to follow. A 3-point shootout and slam-dunk contest will also be held.

Girls Preparatory School in Chattanooga will be the site for the All-Star Volleyball Classic on Thursday, June 17 at 7 p.m., while Frost Stadium in Chattanooga will host the All-Star Softball Classic — the oldest of the games — on Tuesday, June 22. The first seven-inning game of the doubleheader will start at 6 p.m.

In addition to the All-Star Classics, a baseball showcase game for north Georgia underclassmen will be held at Ridgeland on Wednesday, June 16 at 6 p.m.

The Chattanooga-area television show “Stump On Sports” puts on the All-Star Classics each year to promote the graduating seniors.

Host Stump Martin and the “Stump On Sports” crew recently celebrated their 25th year on television on May 21.

 

 

2010 TENNESSEE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL ROSTER

 

Cy Ables QB McMinn County

Brandon Burell DT Ooltewah

Mikle Burnette OL Red Bank

Devin Caldwell OL Boyd-Buchanan

Lance Campbell OL Coffee County

Andrew Crowe DB Boyd-Buchanan

Matthew Crowe DB Boyd-Buchanan

Marcus Davis WR Cleveland

Jiajuan Fennell DE South Pittsburg

Kevin Fortson DL Red Bank

Andy Helms K/P Notre Dame

Ben Hunsucker OL East Ridge

Jeremy Jackson DB Red Bank

Brandon Jenkins DT McMinn County

Malcolm Jones WR South Pittsburg

Nick Jones OL Polk County

Micha Kidd DE East Ridge

Dominique King DB East Ridge

John Long K/P Ooltewah

Wes Loscudo DE Bradley Central

Keith Mayes LB Red Bank

Blake McAmis OL Bradley Central

Zack McCarter DB Hixson

John Moss WR McMinn Central

Terrell Parks RB Cleveland

Tedarrell Poole OL Central

Ben Prater LB Baylor

Maury Ragland LB McMinn Central

Zak Rayl LB McMinn Central

Julian Reed DL Red Bank

Jonathan Robinson LB Central

Terrell Robinson QB South Pittsburg

Taylor Shull WR Boyd-Buchanan

Tobyus Simmons WR Tyner

Whitt Sitton LB Signal Mountain

Thomas Ladarius DE Red Bank

Jermaine Williams DB Brainerd

Taylor Williams OL Polk County

Preston Womack LB Central

Tay-Vaughn Wynn DB Lookout Valley

Keon Williams RB Red Bank

 

Head Coach: Grant Reynolds, Boyd-Buchanan

 

 

2010 GEORGIA ALL-STAR FOOTBALL ROSTER

 

Tanner McCutchen QB S.E. Whitfield

Rashad Ramsey QB Chattooga

Cody Commons QB LFO

LaGreg Burns RB LFO

Niagel Curtis RB Gordon Central

Trae Washington RB Dalton

Lance Andrews RB N.W. Whitfield

Andre Bagley RB LaFaytte

Dimitri Miles WR LaFayette

James Anderson WR Rockmart T

erian Beavers WR Rockmart

Chas Tomason WR Dalton

Tevin Collins WR Dalton

C.J. Evans TE Ringgold

David Anderson OL Gordon Central

Pepe Calderon OL Dade County

Eric Reese OL LaFayette

Nick Cowart OL Cass

Wesley Nestor OL Gilmer

Terrin Orr OL Ringgold

Logan Daves OL Fannin County

Brandon Glanton OL Rome

Tucker Smith OL Calhoun

Henson Toland OL Dalton

Derek Laney DL LFO

Christian Perez DL S.E. Whitfield

Thomas Guinn DL Ringgold

Desmond Curtis DL Coosa

Tyler Higgins DL Cartersville

A.J. Brown DL Rockmart

Leighton Gasque DL Hiram

Jamarious Adams DL Rome

Nathaniel Cook LB LFO

Devaughn Buchanan LB Ridgeland

Austin Goodlet LB Gordon Lee

Jason Vasser LB Armuchee

Tevin Pullum LB Adairsville

Josh White LB Calhoun

Alex Foster LB Cass

Collins Womack LB Ringgold

Matt Chattin DB Heritage

Michael Freeman DB Dade County

Dewaun Harrison DB Ridgeland

Tavaris Appleby DB Hiram

Kedron Aker DB Calhoun

Stephen Gaylor DB Rome

Josh Weller RB Ridgeland

Olajuwon Blair DB Chattooga

Tony Garcia P LaFayette

Tommy Harris K Armuchee

 

Head Coach: Todd Windham, LFO

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