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hendersonville has a senior who is gettin it done on both sides of the ball. his name is derrick dobbs. he had 4 td's against beech and over 100 yards rushing. he is a hard runner who will just plow u over and just keep on goin. he also plays linebacker on d and leads the team in tackles and is up there in the region. look for him to play D1 ball.

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Nominate a player from your team who is a senior and who makes the biggest impact on your team!!! I am going to list Lamar Divens from Lincoln County. He is a very dominating player on both sides of the line for the Falcons. He is also a dominating basketball player as well. He is being looked at by several SEC teams. When you see him, you will know him!!! BIG #72 for the Lincoln County Falcons!!!!!!

You made a good pick. I've seen 'em play and Divens is certainly a force to be reckoned with. He is as good as any lineman I have seen in years.

However, as far as having the biggest impact on the team, I'd have to give the nod to your QB...Michael Edmiston. I think if the Falcons lost Edmiston, their future wouldn't be nearly as rosy. Everybody has talked about Edmiston's running the ball. He is big, fast, and very strong. But how bout his throwing the ball? I noticed in today's "Tennessean" that Edmiston has only 28 completions. The AMAZING thing is that of those 28 completions, 10 have been for touchdowns. That is more than 33% of his completions are touchdowns.

I don't know who's due the credit...Edmiston, or the receivers, or that MONSTER line that gives him forever to throw.

I know that if I were picking a team from all the players I've seen in middle TN, Edmiston would be my first pick.

I didn't even mention his punting. He averages almost 40 yds per punt.

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Two of the best seniors around is JAKE HAWN #30 and JOHN.T.ARMES #18 from Wartburg. (S) (QB)

 

Along with some other talented seniors such as David England#5, Travis Aytes#2, Adam Lavender#32, Ryam Hamm#9, Andrew knight#33, Jonathan Armes#76, Derek Daugherty#23, Ryan Gunter#22, Tim Lamdrum#31, Andrew Kittrell#84, Tommy Ritter#20, Michael Wilke#79, Clay Seiber#50, Josh Landrum#58, and Michael Armes#55

 

Good luck to all the seniors!!

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Bryan Stewart, Kellen Pickel, Lavonte Barber, Jay Davis, Tim Cooper, Ryan Moore are proving to be the top seniors in the Chattanooga area. College prospects? Moore will more than likely play baseball, Barber is equally good at baseball, Pickel, probably basketball but could go football, Davis should go to a D1AA school for football, Cooper will probaly go nowhere, and Stewart is a possibilty at a small D1 school also for football. I would like to have all these seniors on one football team! :D

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