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On ‎12‎/‎19‎/‎2019 at 12:37 PM, RealisticFan45 said:

A - same names we always here. 

Chloe Moore-McNeil

Tess Darby

Karly Weathers

Macee Lee

AA - as usual 

Middle or East Tn kid

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Madison Hayes 

Alaisa Hayes

Macey Lee will not win Miss Basketball in this group. She may very well win it though, as she is now in Division II.

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Greenfield actually has two of the best players in Class A. Tess Darby & Chloe Moore both deserve to be nominated again. Both girls have just gotten better since they were nominated their sophomore year. They both have 4 years of All State  & MVP awards and awesome stats. Both girls are great girls on and off the floor and both girls are working toward one goal and that’s the Gold Ball.  Please voters don’t vote on this years Miss Basketball by this years stats alone because Tess & Chloe don’t get to play but a half or less in most games. 
 

Karly Weathers from Loretto would be my third choice and her time is coming, she will win this award next year.  Edie Darby is your dark horse For Miss Basketball next year. 

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6 hours ago, sls said:

Macey Lee will not win Miss Basketball in this group. She may very well win it though, as she is now in Division II.

Macey is having an outstanding year leading a 12-1 TCA team.  She is averaging over 20 pts  per game and pulling 8 or 9 rebounds as well. Only loss was to the best team in all classifications......Greenfield.  Macey has become a vocal leader as well.  She should be a strong candidate for Miss Basketball in DII-A

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46 minutes ago, UpperCumberlandMan said:

Don't agree, both are very good but Carter clearly second. College scouts even agree. 

I think Gregory will be a better college player for sure but in my opinion Carter does a lot of little things like knowing how to get fouled and rebounding in big games that makes her a more important player for her team in high school Gregory is a better bigger athlete which gives her a better opportunity in college but both are good 

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On 12/31/2019 at 1:08 PM, Greenfieldfan said:

Greenfield actually has two of the best players in Class A. Tess Darby & Chloe Moore both deserve to be nominated again. Both girls have just gotten better since they were nominated their sophomore year. They both have 4 years of All State  & MVP awards and awesome stats. Both girls are great girls on and off the floor and both girls are working toward one goal and that’s the Gold Ball.  Please voters don’t vote on this years Miss Basketball by this years stats alone because Tess & Chloe don’t get to play but a half or less in most games.  It’s been such a pleasure to watch both of these girls play the last 4 years. 

Congratulations to Tess Darby for being nominated to the McDonalds All America team. 

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49 minutes ago, Greenfieldfan said:

Congratulations to Tess Darby for being nominated to the McDonalds All America team. 

Good player and deserves the honor. Her game has definitely went to another level and is shooting with major confidence and very aggressive to the basket. Nothing against Tess but I still think Chloe Moore might be the best player in Tennessee. 

 

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3 hours ago, Greenfieldfan said:

Congratulations to Tess Darby for being nominated to the McDonalds All America team. 

She is a great player!! Does a lot of little things that go unnoticed. I’ve enjoyed watching her for the past years. Great kid with a will to win!! Paving a great path for her little sister, and yes she’s a game changer!! Congratulations Tess!!!!!

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On 1/2/2020 at 10:57 AM, SouthernCelticsFan said:

Consideration should be made for Denae Fritz of Maryvile High School;

19.7 Avg. Points Per Game

11.5 Avg. Rebs. Per Game

2.4 Avg. Assists Per Game

2.0 Avg. Steals Per Game

 

Strong stats in a good District. However, I’m afraid Madison Hayes will be hard to beat for Class AAA. 

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