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Tim Sparks graduated from CCS in 1995. They went to the final four that year before the classications were made (i.e CCS, Brentwood, Mccallie all in the same divison). He started 4 years I believe at College of Charleston. Also, a more skilled but not as devoted player from CCS was Zac Otte who graduated a couple years later. His sister graduated last year, and was all-state at least 3 times.

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Carey Alexander is the best player to come out of Franklin High School. Posted double figure goals in each of his last two seasons despite playing in the defense ... Scored a career-best 11 goals as a junior and followed that with 10 goals during his senior campaign ... Twice named All-State ... Served as team captain ... Earned Region Most Valuable Player honors ... Scored 31 career goals ... Also named to the Tennessean˜s All-Midstate team At Belmont:

Started 16 matches, missing only the Bruins tie at VMI ... Scored his first collegiate goal at Western Kentucky on September 3 ... Made his collegiate debut at Vanderbilt on August 30 .

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speaking for shelbyville- there have been many talented individuals come through, however; i believe that jody bowman and aaron collier would have to be the best. I say Jody purely becasue he had more heart than any player I have known to come through (that is speaking just for ME). i say collier just becasue of statistics. outstanding keeper- knows the game, definitely has an abilty to screw with peoples head (BELIEVE ME) and was just very sure of himself in the goal. many came through and could rip a defense apart and broke many records, but their downfall was that always thought that they WERE the team. sorry if i offended anyone.

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