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:D Congratulations to every player across the state. :hungry:

 

Toyota East-West All-Star Game Rosters

2010 Toyota East vs. West Tennessee All-Star Classic

Dec. 11 at Carson-Newman

12:30 p.m. EST kickoff

 

EAST ROSTER

 

OFFENSE

QBs

Tanner Williams (6-1, 185), Anderson Co.

Quinn Epperly (6-1, 195), C.A.K.

ALT - Jacob Huesman (6-1, 190), Baylor

RBs

Devrin Young (5-7, 165), Bearden (TENNESSEE)

Chris Sensabaugh (5-11, 200), Dobyns Bennett

Jeremiah Bryson (5-10, 178), Smyrna (PITTSBURGH)

DaMetrius Thomas (5-10, 187), Fulton

ALT - Jamarcus Mobley (5-8, 175), Cleveland

WRs

Desmund Horne (5-11, 175), Maryville

Steven Isom (6-2, 180), Alcoa

Keenan Hale (6-2, 185), McCallie - (SYRACUSE)

Jacob Sexton (6-2, 185), Scott

Ron Durbin (6-2, 190), Gatlinburg Pittman

Kelvin Clay (6-1, 171), Red Bank

ALT - Parrish Gaines (6-3, 185), Smyrna

TEs

Jess Patton (6-3, 225), Blackman

OLs

Kyler Kerbyson (6-5, 290), Knox. Catholic (TENNESSEE)

Jose Valedon (6-5, 270), Oak Ridge (VANDERBILT)

Cody Robinson (6-3, 305), Warren Co. (DUKE)

Derek Evans (6-1, 270), Alcoa (APPALACHIAN ST.)

Brandon Miller (6-5, 270), Tullahoma

Tre Fletcher (6-2, 260), Oakland

Vincente' Jordan (6-3, 325), Boyd Buchanan

Steven Fortner (6-0, 255), C.A.K.

KICKER/PUNTER

Zach Sharp (6-1, 165), Maryville

ALT - Trevor Brunsvold (6-1, 175), MTCS

 

DEFENSE

CBs

Buddy Mitchell (5-9, 175), Oakland

Taino Perez (5-10, 170), Farragut

William Carmichael (6-2, 170), Greeneville

Austin Tallent (5-11, 170), Alcoa

SAFETYS

Stian Romberg (6-4, 200), Maryville

Cory Clark (5-11, 170), Seymour

Wade Plemons (6-1, 180), Loudon

ALT - Sam Woodard (6-2, 195), Oneida

LBs

Deon Meadows (6-0, 215), Smyrna

Jaiari Dunaway (6-2, 220), Siegel

Brooks Harper (6-2, 215), Farragut

Michael Hargrove, (6-1, 225), Polk Co.

Corey Washington (5-11, 190), Clinton

Hunter Thompson (6-1, 230), Blackman

ALT - Philip Saah (6-1, 210), Knox. Central

DEs

Darrell Warren (6-1, 225), Alcoa

Jarrod Coleman (6-4, 230), McCallie (CHATTANOOGA)

John Mackey (6-1, 240), Baylor

Tucker Bolton (6-4, 235), Bradley Central

ALT - Evan Brown (6-4, 235), Heritage

DTs

Keenan Evans (5-10, 230), Campbell Co.

Ken Starr (6-2, 260), McMinn Co.

Bryson McCluskey (6-5, 315), Riverdale

Izaiah Rutledge (6-1, 250), Red Bank

 

COACHES:

HC - Scott Blade, Oak Ridge

DC/LB - Thomas McDaniel, Oakland

RB - Steve Carson, Eagleville

OC/QB - Rusty Bradley, C.A.K.

DL - Jim Moore, Seymour

WR - Houston White, Hixson

DB - Bo Cagle, McMinn Co.

OL - Jim Younger, Oak Ridge

 

 

WEST ROSTER

 

OFFENSE

QBs

Danny Potter, Brighton (6-0, 200)

Jake Overby, U.S.J. (6-1, 180)

Tyler Rice, Wayne Co. (6-3, 195) (UT-MARTIN)

ALT - Josh Jerles, Clarksville Acad. (6-1, 170)

RBs

Ryan Heaston, Cordova (5-11, 175)

Darrell Dancer, Jackson N'side (5-10, 195)

Prince Iworah, Father Ryan (5-10, 176)

ALT - Victor Caro, Brentwood Acad. (5-9, 185)

ALT - Artaves Gibson, Mitchell (6-2, 225)

FBs

Reco Williams, Clarksville NE (6-2, 245)

WRs

Dhahraun Bevins, Jackson N'side (5-110, 170)

Nick Hill, Pearl Cohn (6-2, 190) (DUKE)

Hunter Branch, Fairview (6-3, 185)

Max Zinchini, Beech (6-0, 180)

Jabriel Washington, Trinity Chr. (5-11, 170) (ALABAMA)

Connor Maitland, F.R.A. (6-0, 170)

ALT - Anthony Woodard, Gallatin (6-6, 170)

TEs

Russ Henderson, Lexington (6-1, 220)

ALT - Clayton Williams, E.C.S. (6-3, 215)

OLs

Keenan Crenshaw, Ensworth (6-1, 300)

Lucas Patrick, Brentwood (6-4, 287) (DUKE)

James Lewis, Arlington (6-4, 290) (VANDERBILT)

Marty Bottom, Trousdale Co. (6-3, 305)

Drew Kelly, Independence (6-4, 270)

Alex Ballentine, Giles Co. (5-10, 250)

Matt Levine, Father Ryan (6-4, 250)

ALT - Kyle Gregory, Trousdale Co. (5-11, 245)

LS

Hunter Stout, Arlington (6-0, 210)

KICKER/PUNTER

Jackson Redditt, Wilson Central (6-2, 190)

ALT - Austin Benoy, Briarcrest (5-10, 147)

DEFENSE

LBs

Tra'Darius Goff, Columbia (5-10, 230)

Nantambu Fentress, Ensworth (5-9, 180)

Josh Killett, Brentwood (6-2, 200)

Austin Taylor, Crockett Co. (6-1, 230)

Julius Lewis, Whitehaven (6-1, 215)

ALT - Aaron Bryant, Hillsboro (6-0, 215)

DEs

Desmond Shaw, Cordova (6-3, 220)

Christian Coleman, Milan (6-3, 255) (KENTUCKY)

Xavier Nelson, Liberty (6-3, 240)

ALT - Connor Caldwell, M.B.A. (6-1, 225)

DTs

Shaquille Mason, Columbia (6-2, 307) (GEORGIA TECH)

Jordan Murphy, Camden (6-4, 280)

Joe Townsend, Hendersonville (6-4, 275)

Andrei Lucaci, M.B.A. (6-2, 300)

ALT - Marvin Barton, Whitehaven (6-4, 300)

ALT - Timothy Rogers, Lexington (6-2, 240)

DBs

S - Trent Garland, Lawrence Co. (5-11, 180) (TENNESSEE TECH)

S - Deontae Battle, McGavock (6-1, 180)

S - Trey Ford, Mitchell (6-0, 160)

S - Derek Easley, Camden (5-10, 170)

S - William BeAird, Brentwood Academy (6-0, 190)

S- Whit Shelton, Lawrence Co. (5-11, 198)

CB - Aaron Simms, McGavock (5-11, 170)

CB-Tracy Hampton, Nash. Overton (5-11, 175)

ALT-Darius Turner, McGavock (6-2, 175)

ATHLETE

Josh Pleasant, Brentwood Academy (5-10, 180)

 

COACHES

HC/OC/QB - Chris Wiley, Arlington

DC - Ron Crawford, Brentwood

OL - Paul Wade, Ensworth

RB - Jason Curtis, Arlington

DB - Kevin Creasy, Trousdale Co.

DL - Joe Welch, Bolton

LB - John Dowtin, Cordova

WR - Will Wolfe, Brighton

 

 

 

http://blogs.knoxnews.com/preps/archives/2010/11/toyota_east-wes.shtml

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Too bad the kicker with the best stats in the state didn't get an invitation... not even as an alternate....same goes for Mr. Football results.............

I believe Zack Sharp was 6 of 8 in fieldgoals before the championship game, per the Knoxville News Sentinel. That wasn't even the highest number made in the KFL area, but that ain't chop liver either. He had one over 50 yards and alot of kickoffs into (and out of) the endzone. Playing for a state power and one on it's way into the state championship game doesn't hurt either.

 

I don't know anything about the alternate for the East or anyone from the West roster.

 

Who is this kicker "with the best stats in the state" and what stats does he have?

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Too bad the kicker with the best stats in the state didn't get an invitation... not even as an alternate....same goes for Mr. Football results.............

 

As the father of a kicker, I can certainly understand when people misunderstand or overlook the kicking game. I'm interested to here about the stats of the kicker you mentioned. As a point of comparison, here are some specifics for Zach Sharp, who will be kicking for the East on Saturday:

 

70\71 PAT's year and 157/159 career. Set new state record for consecutive PAT's (111)

80 Touchbacks on 97 kickoffs, 70 yard average with 4 second hangtime. Many through the uprights.

10\13 fieldgoals on year, 33 career field goals is 2nd best in Tennessee history - ahead of James Wilhoit and behind John Vaughn.

 

257 career points is team record and likely state record if such was kept.

In addition to Mr. Football award and selection to All Star team, he was preseason all state selection and winner of several regional, district and county honors in all four years.

Set team records of longest field goal (50), most PAT's, field goals, total points in year & career. Started 60 games in career. Won several national level competitions in field goal kicking. Won the UT camp with a 55 yard field goal off the ground. Has been ranked in top five nationally in the major kicking services, being recruited by several D1 schools including UT, MTSU, Va Tech, UCF, Wake Forest, Penn, etc.

 

 

Please compare.

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As the father of a kicker, I can certainly understand when people misunderstand or overlook the kicking game. I'm interested to here about the stats of the kicker you mentioned. As a point of comparison, here are some specifics for Zach Sharp, who will be kicking for the East on Saturday:

 

70\71 PAT's year and 157/159 career. Set new state record for consecutive PAT's (111)

80 Touchbacks on 97 kickoffs, 70 yard average with 4 second hangtime. Many through the uprights.

10\13 fieldgoals on year, 33 careerield goals is 2nd best in Tennessee history - ahead of James Wilhoit and behind John Vaughn.

 

257 career points is team record and likely state record is such was kept.

In addition to Mr. Football award and selection to All Star team, he was preseason all state selection and winner of several regional, district and county honors in all four years.

Set team records of longest field goal (50), most PAT's, field goals, total points in year & career. Started 60 games in career. Won several national level competitions in field goal kicking. Won the UT camp with a 55 yard field goal off the ground. Has been ranked in top five nationally in the major kicking services, being recruited by several D1 schools including UT, MTSU, Va Tech, UCF, Wake Forrest, Penn, etc.

 

 

Please compare.

 

 

And after all.... that Zach is a great young man and a credit to Maryville High School.... :thumb:

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10\13 fieldgoals on year, 33 career field goals is 2nd best in Tennessee history - ahead of James Wilhoit and behind John Vaughn.

 

what was john vaughn's career field goals because i personally know him if it's the one im thinking about and that had to be set a long time ago.

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