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AT&T Field, the home of the Chattanooga Lookouts, will once again host the Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Baseball Classic.

The 9th annual game, featuring recent graduates from Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia, will take place on Monday, June 14 with first pitch of the nine-inning game scheduled for 6 p.m.

Tennessee won the first eight meetings before Georgia finally broke through last year with a 3-2 win. Current Chattanooga State Tiger Gabe Herman (Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe) was named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

Over the years, the All-Star Classic has showcased some of the best players the Tri-State area has to offer. Several alumni, including Wes Hodges (Baylor), Blake McDade (Ooltewah), Adam Howard (Ooltewah), Charlie Culberson (Calhoun), Jacob Robbins (Calhoun) and Tanner Moore (McCallie), have gone on to standout college and professional careers.

Soddy-Daisy’s Jared Hensley will direct Team Tennessee while veteran skipper Bobby Brotherton will guide Team Georgia.

 

TENNESSEE ROSTER

Garrett Baugh (Ooltewah)

Brady Reed (Ooltewah)

Andrew Mayfield (Ooltewah)

Zach Zarzour (Ooltewah)

Quad Campbell (Ooltewah)

Zach Stephens (Soddy-Daisy)

Andrew McWilliams (Soddy-Daisy)

L.J. Rowden (Soddy-Daisy)

Michael Howard (Soddy-Daisy)

Cole Brand (Bradley Central)

Cory Cabrea (Bradley Central)

Derek Shugart (Cleveland)

Dustin Lawson (Cleveland)

Eathan Brewer (Cleveland)

Zach McCarter (Hixson)

Will Stansell (Baylor)

Adam Shuford (Baylor)

Josh Ernest (Baylor)

Dylan Pritchett (McCallie)

Nolan Woody (McCallie)

Alec Rose (Grace)

Mathew Crowe (Boyd-Buchanan)

Andrew Crowe (Boyd-Buchanan)

Trey McCulla (Boyd-Buchanan)

Caleb Cass (Lookout Valley)

Arron O’Dell (Lookout Valley)

Andy Christopher (Red Bank)

Chase Couch (East Ridge)

Tim Clement (Chatt. Central)

 

GEORGIA ROSTER

Tyler Proctor (Ringgold)

Patrick Kolwyck (Heritage)

Alan Tahler (Gordon Lee)

Blaine Bussey (Gordon Lee)

Brent Stephens (Northwest Whitfield)

Cody Jones (Northwest Whitfield)

Jordan Darnell (Northwest Whitfield)

Trevor Wofford (Dalton)

Mitch Townsend (Dalton)

Stryker Brown (Dalton)

Colton Kinnamon (Dalton)

Brett Butler (LaFayette)

Tripp White (LaFayette)

Bowe Coffman (LaFayette)

Matt Osbourn (LFO)

Cody Commons (LFO)

Arron Legg (LFO)

Chase Stoker (Ridgeland)

Andrew Gaddis (Ridgeland)

Chase Holdbrooks (Ridgeland)

Dominique Wilkins (Ridgeland)

Glenn Emery (Trion)

Rashad Ramsey (Chattooga)

Derek Dodd (Chattooga)

Adam Clarke (Cartersville)

Dylan Massengil (Southeast Whitfield)

T.C. Boyd (Armuchee)

 

Team rosters are subject to change

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