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List came out on Christmas Eve

 

CLASS AAA

 

Katie Kemp, Brentwood High, setter

 

Jenny Roy, Brentwood High, middle hitter

 

Elizabeth Schwarz, Brentwood High, libero

 

Jill Morgan, Siegel, setter

 

Tori Simmons, Siegel, outside hitter

 

Lindsey Knott, Ravenwood, libero

 

Sophia Cerino, Ravenwood, outside hitter

 

Courtlyn Ison, Ooltewah, hitter

 

Hanna Matthews, Ooltewah, setter

 

Emma Lenoir, East Hamilton, hitter

 

Chloe Mitchell, Soddy-Daisy, setter

 

Hannah Robertson, Soddy Daisy, libero

 

Abby Akins, Portland, outside hitter

 

Bailey Kress, Cookeville, outside hitter

 

Sydney Bean, Cookeville, setter

 

Olivia Novotny, Houston, outside hitter

 

Krysta Medearis, Houston, middle hitter

 

Kenzie Fields, Bartlett, outside hitter

 

Madison Pruett, Walker Valley, outside hitter

 

Danielle Ged, Blackman, middle hitter

 

Alexis Parker, Farragut

 

Reagan Grooms, Farragut

 

Emma Milstead, Farragut

 

Carrie McGinnis, Bearden

 

 

 

CLASS AA

 

Taelor Kellum, Signal Mountain, hitter

 

Aryn Sanders, Signal Mountain, libero

 

Allison Walker, Red Bank, hitter

 

Kaylee Stone, Notre Dame, hitter

 

Gracie Liljenquist, Dyersburg, outside hitter

 

Shea Dean, South Side, outside hitter

 

Ericka Whiteaker, Harpeth

 

Loran Yonce, Hume-Fogg

 

Paige Lawson, Hixson, hitter

 

Rebekah Hill, Chattanooga Central, hitter

 

Cheyene Hooper, CAK

 

Taylor Call, CAK

 

Courtney Shields, CAK

 

Meredith Bonee, Knox Catholic

 

Riley Clem, Knox Catholic

 

 

 

CLASS A

 

Lou Phillips, Goodpasture

 

Kylie Scruggs, Goodpasture

 

Katie DeLay, Boyd-Buchanan, libero

 

Kristen Reynolds, Boyd-Buchanan, hitter

 

Alexandra Smith, Grace Academy, hitter

 

Savannah Walker, Lookout Valley, outside hitter

 

Clare Taylor, TCA, outside hitter

 

Lauren Schmidt, TCA, setter

 

Sabrie Sirmones, Loretto, middle hitter-outside hitter

 

Rachel Burden, Loretto, middle hitter-outside hitter

 

Kaylee Doig, Grace Christian, setter

 

Belle Karell, Grace Christian, outside hitter

 

Taylor Lamb, South Greene, outside hitter

 

Ashton Wyke, South Greene, setter

 

Lyndsey Cutshaw, South Greene, hitter

 

 

DIVISION 2

 

Gabby Gray, Baylor, hitter

 

Haven Bethune, Baylor, hitter

 

Reagan Willliams, GPS, setter

 

Lilly Turner, Baylor, libero

 

Sara Glassman, USJ, outside hitter

 

Paige Sheffield, USJ, setter

 

Callie Anderton, Briarcrest

 

Roxanna Wood, St. George’s

 

Maggie Mullins, Father Ryan

 

Paige Wiggington, Father Ryan

 

Frankie Harrison, Knox Webb

 

Nicklin Hames, Knox Webb

 

Taylor Anderton, ECS

 

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I didnt realize she didnt. I just assumed she would automatically since she is one of the top liberos in the country. In one part of Farragut's rotation there was very little block for the back row to read so she made some amazing pick ups. Especially in the Championship match. I only saw them play a few times this year but she is always solid for sure. Her serve is always spot on too. 

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I am always amazed at the parents who get on here to start topics to push their daughters. This is sad. Really. Why was one player left off when another makes it? Because the coach pushed one player over another. I saw Webb, Catholic and Farragut at the state playoffs. I actually saw Farragut a lot because they were the team that had the best chance to beat the team I follow. They had one GREAT player, number 6, who was legit.

 

Top Liberos in the country? Dad, or mom, that is ridiculous. Why would you say these things other than to hurt this player? Not cool.

 

As to the two freshmen, don't both of their moms coach? I do remember the Webb freshman, solid player, great hands, probably deserved all state because Private only has two or three real teams to pick from, so anybody that can hit the ball consistently usually makes all state. As to the Catholic freshman....? I would not have thought she was the best player even on her team, but so what.

 

Interesting to see what happens next year. Webb has no one to play in their division, stinks that they are stuck playing privates. Farraguts best player is returning, and no dad, it's not the mythical Libero. Catholic will need to get better.

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Bruin shes not my daughter. Im not sure how feeling like she is all state would hurt another girl. I watched her play all weekend this weekend and she is legit so is number 6, saw her also. Ive seen the "mythical libero" play much more than you it sounds like. Ive seen her play nationally and internationally and my daughter has played with and against her. She is being recruited by several Division I top tier schools and made visits and she is a sophomore. I guess the long list of DI coaches wanting to sign her are wrong also. So my opinion has basis. Its my opinion and thats just what it is, I gave it because someone asked. Sounds like you have an opinion too so you should respect others.

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Didn't mean to strike a nerve. First, these lists are paid subscription lists. Second, just because you say you are not a dad, mom, or club coach, doesn't mean that you are telling the truth. People get on here and hide their id's.

 

What Knoxville is living thru is what Nashville went thru 15 years ago, club wars. Moms and dads buy into this drug, and lie, that the club coaches are selling. They use this board to pump up this girl or that one and then they ATTACK everybody else. Heaven forbid you disagree.

 

We lived it in Nashville. Competing clubs were sprouting up, and J and J constantly tried to get their coaches hire at high schools to help recruit.

 

FG, you either can't assess talent or are blinded by your relationship. This whole thread is insulting, and bad for the girls. Don't try to justify your behavior.

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