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21 hours ago, Iceman2000 said:

Well Moonshiner what did you think about that tonight. A very disappointing Senior night. Was hoping to go into the tournament with some confidence.  5-22, wow is all I can say. I guess Sanders is still trying to implement his system.  Better do it fast, time is running out. Tigers play Cannon Tue night for Rd 4 with the Lions. We are 0-3 so far this year vs Cannon. We are due, but there are no guarantees.  Good luck boys. Did you have a front row seat tonight Moonshiner.  

If Poss or Adkins aren't scoring there's nobody to help. I I think after a while, coach just wanted to get Srs a little time.  I like to stand a lot, usually on or near the top, Sometime visitors side near door depending on the crowd. Got burned out setting near parents years ago, DC don't matchup well with CC, Wish DC was playing MC.

Did you see the JV today? Wish I could have, I don't think I've thawed out yet........ 

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The boys’ All-District 8-AA award winners are as follows:

Player of the Year: Matthew Sells, Livingston Academy
Coach of the Year: Jimmy Miller, Livingston Academy
Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Rush, Upperman
Freshman of the Year: Nicholas Smith, York Institute
Most Improved Player: RayQuan Verge, Watertown

1st Team
Matthew Sells, Livingston Academy
Collin Gore, Upperman
Cody Ray, Livingston Academy
Alex Rush, Upperman
Noah Smith, York Institute
Roger Meadows, York Institute

2nd Team
Cameron Welch, Macon Co.
Heath Price, Watertown
RayQuan Verge, Watertown
Case Moody, York Institute
Isaiah Allen, Upperman

3rd Team
Nathan Atkins, DeKalb Co.
Jaydon Kanipe, Upperman
Landrick Leffew, York Institute
Trent Cook, Macon Co.
Tanner Marshall, Smith Co.

Honorable Mention
Luke Alexander, Cannon Co.
Jacob Raines, Cannon Co.
Wade Love, Cannon Co.
Blake Bush, Cannon Co.
Dallas Cook, DeKalb Co.
Tanner Poss, DeKalb Co.
Will McDonald, Livingston Academy
Mitchell Ayers, Livingston Academy
Cayden Jones, Livingston Academy
Clay West, Macon Co
Kelton Ballou, Macon Co.
Jace McWilliams, Upperman

All Defensive Team
Alex Rush, Upperman
Cody Ray, Livingston Academy
Dallas Cook, DeKalb Co.
Heath Price, Watertown
Cayden Jones, Livingston Academy
Jaydon Kanipe, Upperman
Case Moody, York Institute

All Freshman Team
Nicholas Smith, York Institute
Austin DuCrest, Smith Co.
Gus Davenport, Cannon Co.
Braydee Brooks, Macon Co.
Dennis West, Smith Co.
Jyron McClellan, Upperman

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39 minutes ago, LesterJWayne said:

The boys’ All-District 8-AA award winners are as follows:

Player of the Year: Matthew Sells, Livingston Academy
Coach of the Year: Jimmy Miller, Livingston Academy
Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Rush, Upperman
Freshman of the Year: Nicholas Smith, York Institute
Most Improved Player: RayQuan Verge, Watertown

1st Team
Matthew Sells, Livingston Academy
Collin Gore, Upperman
Cody Ray, Livingston Academy
Alex Rush, Upperman
Noah Smith, York Institute
Roger Meadows, York Institute

2nd Team
Cameron Welch, Macon Co.
Heath Price, Watertown
RayQuan Verge, Watertown
Case Moody, York Institute
Isaiah Allen, Upperman

3rd Team
Nathan Atkins, DeKalb Co.
Jaydon Kanipe, Upperman
Landrick Leffew, York Institute
Trent Cook, Macon Co.
Tanner Marshall, Smith Co.

Honorable Mention
Luke Alexander, Cannon Co.
Jacob Raines, Cannon Co.
Wade Love, Cannon Co.
Blake Bush, Cannon Co.
Dallas Cook, DeKalb Co.
Tanner Poss, DeKalb Co.
Will McDonald, Livingston Academy
Mitchell Ayers, Livingston Academy
Cayden Jones, Livingston Academy
Clay West, Macon Co
Kelton Ballou, Macon Co.
Jace McWilliams, Upperman

All Defensive Team
Alex Rush, Upperman
Cody Ray, Livingston Academy
Dallas Cook, DeKalb Co.
Heath Price, Watertown
Cayden Jones, Livingston Academy
Jaydon Kanipe, Upperman
Case Moody, York Institute

All Freshman Team
Nicholas Smith, York Institute
Austin DuCrest, Smith Co.
Gus Davenport, Cannon Co.
Braydee Brooks, Macon Co.
Dennis West, Smith Co.
Jyron McClellan, Upperman

Thanks for the information!

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