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All East Tennessee 2002-2003


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Class AAA

Lee Humphrey - Maryville

Matt Malone - Greeneville

Bradley Blair - Greeneville

Chris Seely - Powell

Devin Hundley - Knox Central

Jerel Beamon - Clinton

Nick Bradley - Science Hill

Jarrod Wooten - DB

Bobby Golden - William Blount

Jeremy Holliday - Bearden

Coach of the Year - Charlie Morgan - DB

 

Class AA

Tremon Hall - Loudon

Vince Redd - Elizabethton

Tony Brogan - Claiborne County

Mark Riden - McMinn Central

Daniel Singleton - Rutledge

James Harris - Fulton

Derrell Dean - Alcoa

Matt Cornett - Johnson County

Reggie Jones - AE

Chuck Edwards - Gatlinburg Pitt.

Coach of the Year - Jody Wright - Fulton

 

Class A

Mark McGaha - Cosby

Rocky Nichols - Hancock County

Preston Gallaher - Rockwood

Eric Havens - Greenback

Brandon Bradley - Univ. School of Johnson City

Clint White - Midway

Rusty Chambers - Unaka

Darren Payne - Harriman

Aaron Seal - Hancock County

Drew Franklin - Catholic

Coach of the Year - Brad Flatford - Cosby

 

As shown in The Knoxville News-Sentinal and other newspaper throughout Tennessee, including NE :)

[Edited by GHSgozz22 on 4-22-03 10:18P]

 

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You have Jarrod Wooten (MVP of District tourney), and Rocky Nichols (MVP of his district), but where is Chucky Lindholm (MVP of Watauga Conference)???? You have two from the Watauga Conference before Chucky?? Vince argueably yes, but Cornett? Where's your logic? Just another newspaper fan wanting to put his opinion out there without facts. The season is over, move on. And where is Azmar Blye (MVP of Big Seven)????

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Well I'm sorry you guys are getting your panties in a wad over this. Listen, this list of players, the ALL EAST TENNESSEE TEAM, just happen to come out in the paper. I looked on CoachT to see if it was posted or showing anywhere. Well it wasn't, so I took it upon myself, knowing that other people might want to know who made the team, to post it. Once again, I DIDN'T MAKE THIS LIST AND NO QUOTES WERE MADE ABOUT IT. It's the LIST. That's WHO MADE IT, GET OVER IT. I didn't make the list. "Quoting a Knoxville paper about what happens in NE Tennessee is pointless" ? How so? The same list is coming out in the newspaper in NE Tennessee. Give me a break, all I wanted to do was post the rosters.

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