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Here are a few from Rutherford County

Class of 2024  Noella Obi  Central Magnet  (Mississippi State) commit)

Cate Schroer Siegel  (Freed Hardeman commit)

Elena Hansen Siegel  (Limestone (SC) commit) NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference

Class of 2023

Tonie Davis  Rockvale Bethel (TN) played volleyball and basketball   will play volleyball at Bethel

Anna Hartman  Providence Christian Academy  Rutgers
Caity Griffin    Rockvale  UT-Southern

From Cleveland High Addison Hurst South Alabama, her sister Lauren Hurst 6'3" plays volleyball and

basketball was TN Gatorade Player of Year in 2022 and has already several offers in hoops that include Tennessee Tech,

others but someone told me they thought she would play volleyball and she can pound it into the floor!!

Amelia Keating   Oakland  (North Alabama)  (not sure if 2023 or 2024 class)

another one this one from defending Class AAA Champs 2022 Cleveland Kinslee McGowan captain (North Alabama commit)

Several from Eagleville will sign this year as well

Audrey Tribble setter over 1,000 assists in 2022

Adelyn Dodd, Katelyn Roberts, Eliza McClaran, Meah Thompson  depending on class, year in school

Eagleville is loaded in Class A as they look for their third

straight appearance at the state tournament in 2023. 

Lost to Rockvale in five sets in 2022 after being up 2-0 on road

Lincoln County on road down 2-0 came back to win in five sets.

Should be a fun Fall 2023 for volleyball

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3 hours ago, jneal said:

Here are a few from Rutherford County

Class of 2024  Noella Obi  Central Magnet  (Mississippi State) commit)

Cate Schroer Siegel  (Freed Hardeman commit)

Elena Hansen Siegel  (Limestone (SC) commit) NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference

Class of 2023

Tonie Davis  Rockvale Bethel (TN) played volleyball and basketball   will play volleyball at Bethel

Anna Hartman  Providence Christian Academy  Rutgers
Caity Griffin    Rockvale  UT-Southern

From Cleveland High Addison Hurst South Alabama, her sister Lauren Hurst 6'3" plays volleyball and

basketball was TN Gatorade Player of Year in 2022 and has already several offers in hoops that include Tennessee Tech,

others but someone told me they thought she would play volleyball and she can pound it into the floor!!

Amelia Keating   Oakland  (North Alabama)  (not sure if 2023 or 2024 class)

another one this one from defending Class AAA Champs 2022 Cleveland Kinslee McGowan captain (North Alabama commit)

Several from Eagleville will sign this year as well

Audrey Tribble setter over 1,000 assists in 2022

Adelyn Dodd, Katelyn Roberts, Eliza McClaran, Meah Thompson  depending on class, year in school

Eagleville is loaded in Class A as they look for their third

straight appearance at the state tournament in 2023. 

Lost to Rockvale in five sets in 2022 after being up 2-0 on road

Lincoln County on road down 2-0 came back to win in five sets.

Should be a fun Fall 2023 for volleyball

Awesome, I'm ready to see some volleyball. I think our high school will be at the brentwood play day in August. We lost two crucial players so it will be some underclassmen stepping up.  Hopefully we have enough to make it back to state 

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1 hour ago, tnfan09 said:

Awesome, I'm ready to see some volleyball. I think our high school will be at the brentwood play day in August. We lost two crucial players so it will be some underclassmen stepping up.  Hopefully we have enough to make it back to state 

Looking forward to hosting yall in August

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On 6/7/2023 at 8:10 AM, jneal said:

Here are a few from Rutherford County

Class of 2024  Noella Obi  Central Magnet  (Mississippi State) commit)

Cate Schroer Siegel  (Freed Hardeman commit)

Elena Hansen Siegel  (Limestone (SC) commit) NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference

Class of 2023

Tonie Davis  Rockvale Bethel (TN) played volleyball and basketball   will play volleyball at Bethel

Anna Hartman  Providence Christian Academy  Rutgers
Caity Griffin    Rockvale  UT-Southern

From Cleveland High Addison Hurst South Alabama, her sister Lauren Hurst 6'3" plays volleyball and

basketball was TN Gatorade Player of Year in 2022 and has already several offers in hoops that include Tennessee Tech,

others but someone told me they thought she would play volleyball and she can pound it into the floor!!

Amelia Keating   Oakland  (North Alabama)  (not sure if 2023 or 2024 class)

another one this one from defending Class AAA Champs 2022 Cleveland Kinslee McGowan captain (North Alabama commit)

Several from Eagleville will sign this year as well

Audrey Tribble setter over 1,000 assists in 2022

Adelyn Dodd, Katelyn Roberts, Eliza McClaran, Meah Thompson  depending on class, year in school

Eagleville is loaded in Class A as they look for their third

straight appearance at the state tournament in 2023. 

Lost to Rockvale in five sets in 2022 after being up 2-0 on road

Lincoln County on road down 2-0 came back to win in five sets.

Should be a fun Fall 2023 for volleyball

More info:

TPV Commits:  https://www.tennesseeperformance.com/page/show/5935949-committed-athletes

Alliance Commits: https://alliancevbc.com/page/1045/committed_athletes.html

MidTN: I could not find a link to their commits but I know the libero for Brentwood (rising senior), who plays at MidTN, has committed to play in Maine.

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On 2/20/2023 at 5:13 PM, SummaryJudgment said:

Here are the committed athletes from the top 2 clubs in middle Tennessee. It's not complete as there are other clubs with players that are probably moving on to the next level. But this will be the majority.

https://alliancevbc.com/page/1045/committed_athletes.html

 

https://www.tennesseeperformance.com/page/show/5935949-committed-athletes



I am currently researching the structure of sports teams and collegiate teams. At this stage, it is incredibly important for me to know the ratio of girls to boys. There is so much different information, but I need to gather a real database. It is difficult to systematize all the information available on the Internet, you know. That is why I decided to look for reviews of honest and reliable services that can help me with this research. So I found here https://edubirdie.org/edubirdie-review-the-most-honest-and-reliable/ a review on Edubirdie. So far, I have not asked for help, as I am still trying to cope with information from the Internet. Perhaps you could share more links like these for different states' athletes, I would be really thankful.

Thank you so much for the info and these athlete info links, you helped me with my research! ;)

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There is a playday this coming Saturday August 12th.

at Siegel High School and a special coach

is having a Birthday then. Can you guess?

It is Amy McGowan the coach of the defending

Class AAA Champions Cleveland Blue Raiders.

Her and Coach Trish Flowers are great friends

as she coached at Cleveland before she came

to Murfreesboro this will be Flowers' 5th year at

the school.

Leave your gifts at the front of the Siegel High 

Gym or on the Cleveland bench before first serve!!!

 

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Another senior volleyball player from Siegel has

announced her commitment for college volleyball.

Madison Lansdown, a member of the 2024 Class,

has committed to Belmont University in Nashville

and the Missouri Valley Conference. She will play

with former Siegel Star Brooke Gilleland.

Patricia "Trish" Flowers will begin her fifth season

at Siegel High School.

During her tenure this will make the 12th player that

will play college volleyball.

Siegel was runner-up to Brentwood in the 2020 Class

AAA State Tournament. On October 23,2020 of the 13

players that saw action in that match, 10 of them went

on to the next level and are playing or will play college volleyball.

They are: Taylor Sanders, Jaida Clark, Laura Howell,

June Padilla, Isabel Thornton, Nialah Gupton, Brooke Gilleland,

Ellie Czajkowski, Cate Schroer and Elena Hansen.

 

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