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My vote goes to Monica Dunham, Sophomore at Franklin High

School. If she was the State Tourn MVP last year........

She's the "real deal" folks. With another year strength

and conditioning behind her, all I can say is watch and enjoy, players like her don't come around very often. :(

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possibly holly hullender of ooltewah. she hd an excellent season last year leading the area in scoring for a while but not finishing al that strong. she is an excellent player with skill, pace, a scorers touch, and good conditioning. she will be aided by the fact that ooltewah as a team has an oustanding core of players returning

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I wouldn't say Monica Dunham is the best player in the state because I don't think she is even the best player on her team. The player on Franklins team is for sure Kaley Forrest. She might even be the best in the state. If she wouldnt have hurt her ankle in the state semifinals she probally would have gotten the MVP but its hard to play with a hurt ankle thats wrapped so tight you cant move it. But Monica is a good player to I just think that Kaley has more experience and that will be a big factor.

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