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10/11/04 - Brett Basham - C - Bearden HS - University of Mississippi

10/24/04 - Steven Watson - Catcher - Oakland HS - University of Memphis

11/2/04 - Jay Moreland - Catcher - Goodpasture HS - Vanderbilt University

11/3/04 - Brandon Turner - MIF/3b - Walker Valley HS - Mississippi State

11/3/04 - Ryne Simpson - RHP/INF - Baylor School - University of Tennessee

11/3/04 - Ryan Jones - CF - Ooltewah HS - University of Tennessee

11/3/04 - Jacob Fabry - CF - Red Bank HS - ETSU

11/3/04 - Myles Ervin - INF - Notre Dame HS - MTSU

11/3/04 - Charlie Williams - SS/RHP - McCallie School - David Lipscomb University

11/5/04 - Matt Lea - RHP/INF - Houston HS - Mississippi State

11/6/05 - Caleb Joseph - INF - Franklin HS - David Lipscomb University

11/6/04 - Dillon Heath - C/OF - DCA - MTSU

11/6/04 - Matt Hamaker - C/INF - Clarksville HS - Austin Peay

11/7/04 - Zach Miller - INF - Houston HS - University of Mississippi

11/7/04 - Trey Wiedman III - 3B/RHP - Houston HS - University of Memphis

11/7/04 - Gray Avant - 1B/C - Houston HS - Arkansas State

11/7/04 - Devin Hicks - 3B/1B - Bartlett HS - University of Mississippi

11/9/04 - Brett Smalley - RHP/3B - Hixson HS - MTSU

11/9/04 - Brian Bibee - OF - Webb School - University of Tennessee

11/9/04 - John Logan Forsythe - 3B/SS - CBHS - University of Arkansas

11/10/04 - Mark Jobe - RHP - White Station HS - University of Memphis

11/10/04 - Mark Ashley - RHP - Collierville HS - University of Memphis

11/10/04 - Scott Hawkins - C - Collierville HS - Louisiana-Lafayette

11/11/04 - Stewart Meinhart - SS/2B - Brentwood HS - Tennessee Tech.

11/11/04 - Kyle Deering - C - Macon Co. HS - Cumberland University

11/12/04 - Jarred Frazier - SS - Shelbyville HS - University of Tennessee

11/13/04 - Daniel Morgan - RHP - Wartburg Central HS - David Lipscomb University

11/14/04 - Adam Chapman - LHP - Jefferson County HS - Milligan College

11/17/04 - Brandon Farrow - RHP - Chattanooga Central HS - Young Harris CC

11/17/04 - Jonathan King - OF - McMinn County HS - Young Harris CC

11/17/04 - Justin Higdon - RHP/SS - Ooltewah HS - Carson Newman

11/17/04 - Ben Wilson - RHP - Boyd Buchanan HS - Lee University

11/18/04 - Jason Brock - LHP - David Lipscomb HS - Tennessee Tech.

11/18/04 - Brad Loy - C/3B - Ooltewah HS - Young Harris

11/18-04 - Josh Green -SS/OF - Hixson HS - Carson Newman

11/18/04 - Willie Buchanan - RHP - Knoxville Halls HS - Carson Newman

11/18/04 - Wesley Fink - SS - Clarksville HS - University of Memphis

11/19/04 - Mark Goforth - CF - Covington HS - Birmingham-Southern

11/19/04 - Marcus Nidiffer - C - Tennessee HS - University of Kentucky

11/19/04 - Aaron Everett - RHP - Loudon HS - University of Tennessee

11/19/04 - Michael Dillow - LHP - Daniel Boone HS - ETSU

11/22/04 - Stephen Langston - SS/INF - Overton HS - Belmont University

11/23/04 - Cody Brown - RHP/3B - Farragut HS - University of Tennessee

11/25/04 - Clay Ivy - 2B/SS - Farragut HS - University of Missouri

11/27/04 - Adam Bland - 1B - David Lipscomb HS - Trevecca University

12/20/04 - Julian Henson - C - Cordova HS - Southwest TN CC

01/08/05 - Chris Lowe - OF - Goodpasture HS - Trevecca University

01/08/05 -Tyler Watson - RHP - Houston HS - Texarkana JC

01/08/05 - Alex Vaughn - RHP - Soddy Daisy HS - Cleveland State CC

01/09/05 - Tyler Stafford - C - Walker Valley HS - Lee University

01-14-05 - Daniel Larson - RHP - Knoxville Halls HS - Walters State CC

01-15-05 - Michael Wheeler - C - Friendship Christian - Walters State CC

01-16-05 - Bryan Morris - INF/RHP - Tullahoma HS - Motlow State CC

01-19-05 - Allen Bolden - CF - John Overton HS - Volunteer State CC

01-19-05 - Dustin Hearn - INF - McMinn Central HS - Volunteer State CC

01-19-05 - Kyle Hicks - 2B - Wilson Central HS - Volunteer State CC

01-19-05 - Trey Morrison - 3B/C - John Overton HS - Volunteer State CC

01-19-05 - Chris Rankhorn - RHP/INF - Hunter Lane HS - Volunteer State CC

01-19-05 - Steven Suter - RHP - John Overton HS - Volunteer State CC

01-19-05 - Elliott Hayes RHP/1B - John Overton HS - Belhaven College, MS

01-19-05 - Seth Cunningham - OF - John Overton HS - Dyersburg State CC

01-20-05 - Hayden Shrum - RHP - Macon Co. HS - Volunteer State CC

01-24-05 - Bradley McPeek - 1B/3B/RHP - Cumberland Gap HS - Southwest TN CC

01-29-05 - Phillip Gibson - SS/3B - Cordova HS - Southwest TN CC

01-29-05 - Jermaine Jefferson - INF - White Station HS - Dyersburg State CC

02-01-05 - Josh Sanders - SS - Henry Co. HS - Volunteer State CC

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I thought the Larsen kid from Halls might have been able to sign DI? Also why do you think there are so many kids with local ties going to SEC schools other than U.T.? It sure is nice to go over an watch the Vols play and see some local kids playing. How about that Lockard kid at Halls I hear he is suppose to be pretty good. Where do you thnk he might go? Does Knox Central have any prospects?

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I thought the Larsen kid from Halls might have been able to sign DI?  Also why do you think there are so many kids with local ties going to SEC schools other than U.T.?  It sure is nice to go over an watch the Vols play and see some local kids playing.  How about that Lockard kid at Halls I hear he is suppose to be pretty good.  Where do you thnk he might go?  Does Knox Central have any prospects?

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Delmonico has a history of no interest in Tennessee kids. He expects to get them for nothing, books etc. He missed out on the best class in recent history (2004). The ones he signed from the 2005 class are likely because of the "Hope" scholarship.

 

Larson is a fine player and Walters State will develop him into a fine pitcher. They have had more recent players drafted than Tennessee. You must be talking about Jeffery Lockwood of Halls. He is a junior this year and is a good prospect, but we will see how he does this year. I'm sure his family would love to see him at Tennessee. Knoxville Halls will have a very good team this year and shouldn't loose any District 3 games.

 

Knoxville Central is young and I don't have any prospects from them that I can recall off the top of my head.

 

Things won't change until Rod is gone. The best college coach in the state is at Vandy.

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Delmonico has a history of no interest in Tennessee kids. He expects to get them for nothing, books etc. He missed out on the best class in recent history (2004). The ones he signed from the 2005 class are likely because of the "Hope" scholarship.

 

Larson is a fine player and Walters State will develop him into a fine pitcher. They have had more recent players drafted than Tennessee. You must be talking about Jeffery Lockwood of Halls. He is a junior this year and is a good prospect, but we will see how he does this year. I'm sure his family would love to see him at Tennessee. Knoxville Halls will have a very good team this year and shouldn't loose any District 3 games.

 

Knoxville Central is young and I don't have any prospects from them that I can recall off the top of my head.

 

Things won't change until Rod is gone. The best college coach in the state is at Vandy.

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Ofcourse Rod will stay until his son is a starter for him then he'll move on. I for one am tired of seeing top East TN athlets have to choose other schools in many sports. Sorry situation indeed!

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Delmonico has a history of no interest in Tennessee kids. He expects to get them for nothing, books etc. He missed out on the best class in recent history (2004). The ones he signed from the 2005 class are likely because of the "Hope" scholarship.

 

Larson is a fine player and Walters State will develop him into a fine pitcher. They have had more recent players drafted than Tennessee. You must be talking about Jeffery Lockwood of Halls. He is a junior this year and is a good prospect, but we will see how he does this year. I'm sure his family would love to see him at Tennessee. Knoxville Halls will have a very good team this year and shouldn't loose any District 3 games.

 

Knoxville Central is young and I don't have any prospects from them that I can recall off the top of my head.

 

Things won't change until Rod is gone. The best college coach in the state is at Vandy.

 

I agree about the best college coach in the state being at Vandy; however, running a close second, due only to time served, is Jeff Forehand at Trevecca.  Prior to Forehand, had the Trojans ever done anything in baseball?  I'd like to see him get a shot at a big-time program.

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