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Just my opinion

1.  Maryville

2.  Farragut

3.  Heritage

4.  Hardin Valley

5.  Bearden

6.  West

7.  William Blount

8.  Lenior City

 

Maryville is loaded with post, guards and a deep bench. Farragut has a LOT of seniors and their underclassmen are very talented. Heritage will surprise people they have some sophomores who can flat out shoot and of course the foreign pipeline lol. West is athletic, but lack experience and size, LC has a scorer in Brewster, and another new head coach. I'm not sure what William Blount has and Hardin Valley returns a lot of upperclassmen. Bearden lost a lot of seniors who scored for them.

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I saw Maryville play a few times last year and they were pretty much carried by Garrett and Edmiston, who both graduated. They may well be loaded as some have suggested but I wonder who will be their "go to" guy(s) this year?

 

From what I saw last year, they will have a good core of solid players but I don't know if they have the standout type player(s) that are needed to be a highly ranked AAA team. I'm probably just not familiar enough with their roster.......Blackmon did look like he had great potential last year, but he is just a sophomore.

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