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Tullahoma is blessed with a good balanced sophmore class. Ben Darlington, Jack Casteel, Brady Goodman and Jacob Haywood to name a few. Throw Morris in the mix and it is hard to pick the "best". Darlington-great glove, solid bat; Casteel-better than average glove, great bat; Goodman- great arm, good power, fast; Haywood-good speed, good bat, great catcher; Morris-gun for an arm, good glove. I have heard these guys talk in my back yard-they all know the game.

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Columbia has a few underrated sophmores who you will all have heard of by this time next year more than likely. Catcher Jay Howard, OF/IF Michael Kinnard and IF/P David Rodriguez. All three have great arms and have an amazing work ethic who show up almost everyday to practices giving 110%.Howard is great behind the plate. Kinnard is a great addition to the Lions and Rodriguez will eventually make a name for himself on the mound. Lifting 185 isn't much by the way if you didn't know that, still trying to figure out why you'd put that,but anyhow all three of these guys are at 200 or better.

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