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Baseballmom21, I also would like to know if one of the boys are yours. A friend of mines son played with these guys when they were called the Tullahoma Heat. I beleave they were 8yr. olds. Alot of baseball since then and yes they are well blessed with talent and good famlies. Just a hint, his nickname was "WILDTHING"

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I would agree all are good players but Morris is ahead at this stage. He will be the only one that will start for Tullahoma in my opinion. The rest will probably get their time in the JV progam this year. There is nothing wrong with that either as all will get their chance next year.Tullahoma has 9 seniors this year which hurts the soph. class.

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u should come out wen the season starts and come and lokk at the sopohmores at overton LOT OF THEM WILL HAVE STEP UP AND PLAYBALL.this year the bobcats will be young but they will good come and look at the bobcats

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I live 100 miles east of Nashville and but I played on team called the Nashville Thunder a couple of years ago and we went to a couple of world series together and from what I remember there were quite a few guys from John Overton on that team. The ones I remember are Allen Bolden(dad was the coach of the team), Stephen Suter, Trey Morrison(dad was one of the coaches at the high school), Mark Davis, and Marcos Macadoo(he is a junior though but one of the best short stops I have ever seen play baseball at this level)..we actually played at J O field for home games....the team broke up after we were 14.....I now play on a team out of Mt. Juliet and still see some of the guys on occation at tournaments and what not...I remember most of the ones above played in the world series in Gallatin last summer and I got to talk to a bunch of them then....my team won the world series though....ha ha...if you have any information on how they are doing I would be really interested to find out. thanks alot

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