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From this morning's Knoxville News Sentinel:

 

Coaches' Picks: The Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) selected a combined 13 players from the PrepXtra coverage area to its all-state teams. The TBCA released a first team and second team, which were all-inclusive for the state's classifications.

 

Area players making first team were Wil Crowe (Pigeon Forge), Andrew Lee (Morristown West), Colton Bales (Jefferson County), Jake Johnson (Sequoyah), Trey York (Bearden), A.J. Simcox (Farragut), Colby Skeen (Powell) and Ben Whisler (Seymour).

 

PrepXtra players making second-team all state were Grant Painter (Halls), Ronnie Broyles (Bearden), Isaac Allen (Rockwood), Nick Senzel (Farragut) and Jake Farr (Jefferson County).

 

Congrats to all!

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From this morning's Knoxville News Sentinel:

 

Coaches' Picks: The Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) selected a combined 13 players from the PrepXtra coverage area to its all-state teams. The TBCA released a first team and second team, which were all-inclusive for the state's classifications.

 

Area players making first team were Wil Crowe (Pigeon Forge), Andrew Lee (Morristown West), Colton Bales (Jefferson County), Jake Johnson (Sequoyah), Trey York (Bearden), A.J. Simcox (Farragut), Colby Skeen (Powell) and Ben Whisler (Seymour).

 

PrepXtra players making second-team all state were Grant Painter (Halls), Ronnie Broyles (Bearden), Isaac Allen (Rockwood), Nick Senzel (Farragut) and Jake Farr (Jefferson County).

 

Congrats to all!

t spoon where are the players u listed as area players playing college ball at ?
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Very solid list. No complaints here

Much better than the TBCA grouping. Don't have a dog in the hunt, seems like the sportswriters may see more than the coaches do. Interesting how an A player could make the coaches, yet not even be named when it's broke into classes... and vice-a-versa... makes you wonder??

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t spoon where are the players u listed as area players playing college ball at ?

 

These are only the ones that I know of:

Wil Crowe (Pigeon Forge) South Carolina, Andrew Lee (Morristown West) Tennessee, Trey York (Bearden) ETSU, A.J. Simcox (Farragut) Tennessee, Colby Skeen (Powell) Walters State, Grant Painter (Halls) Walters State, Ronnie Broyles (Bearden) Walters State, Nick Senzel (Farragut) Georgia, and Jake Farr (Jefferson County) Walters State.

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