TSWA announces weekly award winners - April 18

BASEBALL: Carson-Newman’s Kirby, Vanderbilt’s Wright garner TSWA accolades
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Carson-Newman’s Paul Kirby and Vanderbilt’s Kyle Wright were named the Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association on Wednesday for their performances for April 10-16.

Kirby batted .400 (6-for-15) with three home runs, 12 RBIs and six runs scored in four victories for the Eagles. The Goodlettsville, Tenn., native hit a grand slam and drove in seven runs in a win against Shorter University, adding RBIs on a sacrifice fly, a single and a groundout.

The senior infielder collected a single, a walk, one RBI and two runs scored in the series opener versus Wingate College and posted a solo homer among two hits and scored twice in the second contest against the Bulldogs. Kirby provided all of the offense with a three-run homer in the bottom of the first in a 3-1 victory in the series finale, helping the Eagles sweep the series.

Kirby is batting .350 with 14 doubles, eight home runs, 37 RBIs and 41 runs scored in 38 contests this season for Carson-Newman.

Wright tossed a complete game, three-hit shutout in a 1-0 victory over Florida, striking out a career-best 13 batters in a game that took just over two hours to complete (2:12 to be exact). The Huntsville, Ala., native struck out at least one Gator in every inning and allowed three total baserunners in the contest, all in separate innings.

The righthander records streaks of 10 and 12 consecutive Florida batters retired in the victory. In two career starts against the Gators, he has allowed six hits over 18 scoreless innings with 23 strikeouts. Wright improved to 2-4 with a 3.98 in nine starts this season, tossing 52.0 innings with 55 strikeouts.

2017 TSWA BASEBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
February 14 – Ryan Addington, Carson-Newman (Player); Travis Dohr, Cumberland University (Pitcher)
February 21 – Nolen Milton, Union University (Player); Evan Heffner, Maryville College (Pitcher)
February 28 – Collin Harris, Tennessee Tech (Player); Brady Puckett, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 8 – Wade Weinburger, Bryan College (Player); Michael Wood, Tennessee Tech (Pitcher)
March 15 – Ryan Flick, Tennessee Tech (Player); Alex Robles, Austin Peay (Pitcher)
March 21 – Austin Krajnak, Cumberland University (Player); JR Miller, Union University (Pitcher)
March 29 – Matt Jones, Tennessee Tech (Player); Trey Sledge, Rhodes College (Pitcher)
April 6 – J.P. Castaneda, King University (Player); Octavio Mirabal, King University (Pitcher)
April 11 – Ryan Kemp, Middle Tennessee (Player); Matt Ruppenthal, Vanderbilt (Pitcher)

SOFTBALL: Union’s Bennett, Carson-Newman’s Rinus named TSWA award winners
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Union University’s Emily Bennett and Carson-Newman’s Lacie Rinus were named the Softball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association on Wednesday for their performances for April 10-16.

Bennett batted .636 (7-for-11) with five runs scored, two triples, two RBIs and five walks in five games for the Bulldogs. The Dyersburg, Tenn., native plated the tying run with a single in the sixth and tripled and scored the winning run in the eighth in a 2-1 victory over North Georgia. Bennett singled, walked twice and scored a pair of runs in the second game against North Georgia.

The junior tripled and scored a run in the series opener versus North Alabama, tying the career mark for triples in the process with 17. She added two hits, two walks and a run scored in the second contest against the Lions and finished the weekend with one RBI in two-bats versus UNA. Bennett is batting .336 with 11 RBIs, 43 runs scored and 19 stolen bases in 46 contests this season.

Rinus won all four of Carson-Newman’s games during the week, allowing five earned runs with 26 strikeouts in 26.1 innings of work. The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native posted wins in both ends of the doubleheader against Lincoln Memorial, allowing two earned runs on four hits with seven strikeouts in a 7-3 victory before tossing 5.2 scoreless frames in a 3-2 win in the second contest.

The freshman lefthander did the same in a twinbill at Wingate College, giving up one earned run on five hits with 11 strikeouts in a 3-2 victory before going 6.2 innings in the second game, scattering 10 hits and allowing one earned run with six strikeouts.

Rinus improved to 20-5 with a 1.20 ERA in 25 appearances covering 157.1 innings, striking out 179 and allowing just 117 hits. Opponents are batting .200 against her this season.

2017 TSWA SOFTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
February 14 – Lexi Cushing, Middle Tennessee (Player); Brooklin Lee, Belmont (Pitcher)
February 21 – Chelsey Deloney, Belmont (Player); McCarley Thomas, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
February 28 – Ashley Scott, Union University (Player); Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 8 – Morgan Brewer, Maryville College (Player); Hayley Smothers, King University (Pitcher)
March 15 – Kay Brokering, King University (Player); Nicole Blackburn, Maryville College (Pitcher)
March 21 – Jess Andree, Belmont (Player); Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 29 – Taylor Scott, Carson-Newman (Player); Savannah Carr, Trevecca University (Pitcher)
April 6 – Paige Robertson, Union University (Player); Lacie Rinus, Carson-Newman (Pitcher)
April 11 – Alex Richardson, Trevecca University (Player); Brooke Kennedy, UT Martin (Pitcher)

 

TSWA honors weekly winners - April 11

BASEBALL: Middle Tennessee’s Kemp, Vanderbilt’s Ruppenthal garner TSWA accolades
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Middle Tennessee’s Ryan Kemp and Vanderbilt’s Matt Ruppenthal were named the Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association on Wednesday for their performances for April 3-9.

Kemp batted .667 (10-for-15) in four games for the Blue Raiders with four doubles, two home runs, five RBIs and seven runs scored. The Hendersonville, Tenn., native doubled, walked twice and drove in a run at Tennessee to start the week.

The junior collected three hits with a solo homer and scored three times in the first game of the series against Old Dominion and added two hits with a double and one run scored in the second contest versus the Monarchs. In the series finale Kemp was a triple short of the cycle, going 4-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, three RBIs and three runs scored.

He added four walks and three stolen bases in the four games during the week as well. He is batting .357 overall, second-best on the club, with eight doubles, three home runs, nine RBIs and 17 runs scored in 19 games this season.

Ruppenthal tossed seven shutout innings of relief in Vanderbilt’s 13-inning, 5-3 victory on Friday at South Carolina, helping the Commodores clinch the series. The outing tied his career long for the junior righthander, who retired the final 14 batters of the game. He scattered only two hits and struck out three with no walks in his first win of the season. He did not allow a runner past first base and allowed three total baserunners in the seven innings of work. 

Ruppenthal is 1-1 with a 1.59 ERA in 13 appearances this season, all in relief, striking out 23 in 28.1 innings of work. He has allowed just 13 hits with seven walks and opponents are batting .137 against him.

2017 TSWA BASEBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
February 14 – Ryan Addington, Carson-Newman (Player); Travis Dohr, Cumberland University (Pitcher)
February 21 – Nolen Milton, Union University (Player); Evan Heffner, Maryville College (Pitcher)
February 28 – Collin Harris, Tennessee Tech (Player); Brady Puckett, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 8 – Wade Weinburger, Bryan College (Player); Michael Wood, Tennessee Tech (Pitcher)
March 15 – Ryan Flick, Tennessee Tech (Player); Alex Robles, Austin Peay (Pitcher)
March 21 – Austin Krajnak, Cumberland University (Player); JR Miller, Union University (Pitcher)
March 29 – Matt Jones, Tennessee Tech (Player); Trey Sledge, Rhodes College (Pitcher)
April 6 – J.P. Castaneda, King University (Player); Octavio Mirabal, King University (Pitcher)

SOFTBALL: Trevecca’s Richardson, UT Martin’s Kennedy named TSWA award winners
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Trevecca University’s Alex Richardson and UT Martin’s Brooke Kennedy were named the Softball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association on Wednesday for their performances for April 3-9.

Richardson batted .500 (8-for-16) in six games with four doubles, four runs scored and three RBIs, adding three walks and two hit pitches. The Ten Mile, Tenn., native posted two hits with a double, one RBI and a run scored in the second game of a doubleheader with Kentucky Wesleyan.

She was 3-for-4 with two doubles, one RBI and one run scored in the first of four games against Ohio Valley University and added a single with a walk and a run scored in the second game of the doubleheader. The senior outfielder collected two hits with another double, one RBI and a run scored in the final game of the series as well, reaching base with a walk and a hit pitch in the contest as well.

Richardson is batting .269 with seven doubles, a team-best six home runs, 24 RBIs and 18 runs scored this season for the Trojans.

Kennedy posted a 2-1 mark with a 1.75 ERA in 20.0 innings over three outings, allowing just 15 hits with 18 strikeouts. The Bath Springs, Tenn., native suffered a loss to Memphis, giving up four runs, one earned, on seven hits with five strikeouts.

The senior righthander struck out seven in a complete-game victory over Murray State, scattering seven hits, and finished the week with a one-hit shutout against Austin Peay, striking out six. Kennedy improved to 14-3 with a 2.77 ERA in 20 appearances with 84 strikeouts in 106.0 innings this season.

2017 TSWA SOFTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
February 14 – Lexi Cushing, Middle Tennessee (Player); Brooklin Lee, Belmont (Pitcher)
February 21 – Chelsey Deloney, Belmont (Player); McCarley Thomas, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
February 28 – Ashley Scott, Union University (Player); Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 8 – Morgan Brewer, Maryville College (Player); Hayley Smothers, King University (Pitcher)
March 15 – Kay Brokering, King University (Player); Nicole Blackburn, Maryville College (Pitcher)
March 21 – Jess Andree, Belmont (Player); Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 29 – Taylor Scott, Carson-Newman (Player); Savannah Carr, Trevecca University (Pitcher)
April 6 – Paige Robertson, Union University (Player); Lacie Rinus, Carson-Newman (Pitcher)

 

TSWA announces weekly award winners

BASEBALL: King’s Castaneda, Mirabal garner TSWA accolades
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– King University’s J.O. Casteneda and Octavio Mirabal were named the Baseball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association on Wednesday for their performances for March 27-April 2.

Castaneda batted .450 (9-for-20) with seven RBIs and five runs scored in five games for the Tornado. The Miami, Fla., native started the week with a 5-for-5 effort that included a double and a run scored versus the University of Charleston. The junior infielder collected two hits with a double and one RBI against Lincoln Memorial.

In the weekend series versus Southern Wesleyan, Castaneda posted two hits in the series opener and added a double, three RBIs and a run scored in the second contest. He drove in two runs and scored another in the series finale. He leads the Tornado with a .370 batting average and has nine doubles, 18 RBIs and 24 runs scored in 30 games this season.

Mirabal tossed 8.1 innings of shutout relief in the opening game of the series against Southern Wesleyan, allowing just two hits with one walk and six strikeouts. King’s starting pitcher left the game with an injury in the first inning and the junior lefthander came on to finish the contest. He retired the first 13 batters he faced and allowed just one baserunner to reach third.

Mirabal improved to 5-4 this season in nine appearances covering 53.1 innings, striking out 52 with just 18 walks.

2017 TSWA BASEBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
February 14 – Ryan Addington, Carson-Newman (Player); Travis Dohr, Cumberland University (Pitcher)
February 21 – Nolen Milton, Union University (Player); Evan Heffner, Maryville College (Pitcher)
February 28 – Collin Harris, Tennessee Tech (Player); Brady Puckett, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 8 – Wade Weinburger, Bryan College (Player); Michael Wood, Tennessee Tech (Pitcher)
March 15 – Ryan Flick, Tennessee Tech (Player); Alex Robles, Austin Peay (Pitcher)
March 21 – Austin Krajnak, Cumberland University (Player); JR Miller, Union University (Pitcher)
March 29 – Matt Jones, Tennessee Tech (Player); Trey Sledge, Rhodes College (Pitcher)

SOFTBALL: Union’s Robertson, Carson-Newman’s Rinus named TSWA award winners
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Union University’s Paige Robertson Carson-Newman’s Lacie Rinus were named the Softball Player and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association on Wednesday for their performances for March 27-April 2.

Robertson batted .400 (8-for-20) with three home runs, 13 RBIs and eight runs scored in seven games for the Bulldogs. The Alamo, Tenn., native drove in a run and scored another in the first of two games against LeMoyne-Owen and was 3-for-3 with a home run, four RBIs and two runs scored in the second contest.

The freshman infielder hit a grand slam and scored twice in the first meeting with Bethel University and added a two-run homer in the second contest with the Wildcats. Robertson posted two hits in the first of three games versus West Florida and drove in a run with a sacrifice fly in the second contest. She was 1-for-3 with two walks, one RBI and two RBIs in the series finale, upping her season batting average to .330 with 10 doubles, 25 RBIs and 25 runs scored in 38 games.

Rinus allowed two unearned runs and picked up three victories in 19.0 innings of work for Carson-Newman. The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native allowed just one hit and one unearned run, walking two and striking out eight in five innings against Brevard College.

The freshman lefthander tossed seven shutout innings against Erskine College, striking out seven and giving up just four hits. She then struck out 10 and allowed an unearned run on four hits in a complete game versus Newberry College, her sixth double-digit strikeout effort of the season. She pitched 29 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run dating to March 22.

Rinus added nine hits and eight RBIs at the plate during the week as well, collecting two hits and three RBIs in the second game versus Brevard and driving in two runs in the second meeting against Erskine. She ended the week with a 3-for-4 effort versus Newberry.

2017 TSWA SOFTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
February 14 – Lexi Cushing, Middle Tennessee (Player); Brooklin Lee, Belmont (Pitcher)
February 21 – Chelsey Deloney, Belmont (Player); McCarley Thomas, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
February 28 – Ashley Scott, Union University (Player); Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 8 – Morgan Brewer, Maryville College (Player); Hayley Smothers, King University (Pitcher)
March 15 – Kay Brokering, King University (Player); Nicole Blackburn, Maryville College (Pitcher)
March 21 – Jess Andree, Belmont (Player); Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb (Pitcher)
March 29 – Taylor Scott, Carson-Newman (Player); Savannah Carr, Trevecca University (Pitcher)

 

 

Bowling All-State teams announced by TSWA

Middle College's Terry Salvant won the boys bowling title in Division I by 29 pins.

Middle College's Terry Salvant won the boys bowling title in Division I by 29 pins.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced its 2017 Bowling All-State teams on Wednesday for Division I and Division II. Student-athletes are selected based on their finish in the TSSAA Championships.

DIVISION I
Boys
Terry Salvant, Memphis Middle College, Sr.
Hunter Whitaker, Siegel, Sr.
Cole Flatt, Columbia Central, Sr.
Zach Price, McMinn County, Jr.
Tyler Moore, Lebanon, Jr.

Girls
Ashley Channell, Hardin County, Sr.
Baileigh Snow, Blackman, Fr.
Jada Horn, Germantown, So.
Danielle Jedlicki, Siegel, So.
Megan Metz, Wilson Central, Jr.

DIVISION II
Boys
Jimmy Morrow, Memphis University School, Jr.
Ross Dewey, Donelson Christian Academy, Sr.
Nic Ferrante, St. Benedict, Jr.
Quinn Collins, Pope John Paul II, So.
Will Drummond, Christian Brothers, Jr.

Girls
Nia Bowley, Harding Academy, Sr.
Lauren Davis, St. Mary’s, Jr.
Grace Becker, St. Agnes, So.
Brice Dabbs, Friendship Christian, Sr.
Kaelyn Thomas, Donelson Christian Academy, So.

 

TSWA names All-State Wrestling honorees

Riverdale's Nick Boykin claimed his second straight individual title at 285 at this year's TSSAA Championships.

Riverdale's Nick Boykin claimed his second straight individual title at 285 at this year's TSSAA Championships.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced its 2017 Wrestling All-State teams on Thursday for classes A-AA and AAA as well as Division II and one team for girls. Student-athletes are selected based on their finish in the TSSAA Championships.

AAA
106

Noah Hurst, Beech, Fr.
Trent Nelson, Tennessee, Sr.
Christian Isbell, Clarksville, Fr.
Te’Nario Thomas, East Hamilton, Fr.

113
T.J. Hicks, Bradley Central, Sr.
Brayden Palmer, Beech, So.
Garret Bowers, Cleveland, Fr.
Dillon Pendley, Tennessee, So.

120
Calvin Martin, William Blount, Jr.
Sean Sesnan, Wilson Central, Sr.
Bryce Pond, Cleveland, Jr.
Job Dooley, Franklin, So.

126
Jack Shrader, Franklin, Sr.
Daniel Fowler, Independence, Jr.
Charles Wheaton, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.
Austin Pumlee, Mt. Juliet, Sr.

132
Colton Landers, Cleveland, Sr.
Ryan McElhaney, Bradley Central, Sr.
Daniel Bradford, Blackman, Jr.
Chase Brown, Knox Halls, Jr.

138
Zack Wilkins, Mt. Juliet, Sr.
Dewey Pendley, Tennessee, Sr.
Brady Ingram, Independence, Sr.
Cody Mathews, Cleveland, Jr.

145
Knox Fuller, Bradley Central, Sr.
Tony Wilson, Soddy-Daisy, So.
Steven Weist, Mt. Juliet, So.
Sean Butler, Summit, Sr.

152
Austin Mathews, Bradley Central, Sr.
Landon Fowler, Blackman, So.
Trevor Rippy, Beech, Jr.
Arthur James, Science Hill, Jr.

160
Matthew Sells, Blackman, Sr.
Caleb Adkins, Bradley Central, Sr.
William Diehl, Science Hill, So.
Mikel Gregory, Walker Valley, Sr.

170
Colton McMahan, Knox Halls, Sr.
Max Greyson, Bearden, Jr.
Dawson Satterfield, William Blount, Jr.
Sawyer Knott, Summit, Jr.

182
Hunter Fortner, Gibbs, Sr.
Christian Salter, Siegel, Jr.
Aaron Moore, Arlington, Sr.
Brent Buckman, Knox Halls, Jr.

195
Nathan Walling, Mt. Juliet, Jr.
Jeremy Spangler, Tennessee, Sr.
Kevin Gentry, Bradley Central, Jr.
Dawson Johnson, Bartlett, Sr.

220
Isaiah Demello, Independence, Sr.
Javier Salvador, Heritage, Jr.
Alan Roaten, Arlington, Sr.
Devin Gibson, Bradley Central, So.

285
Nick Boykin, Riverdale, Sr.
Michael Kramer, Wilson Central, So.
Titus Swafford, Cleveland, So.
Nate Thacker, Kenwood, Jr.

A-AA
106

Jeremy Holloway, Notre Dame, So.
Daniel Uhorchuk, Signal Mountain, 8th Grade
Elijah Hicks, Sullivan East, Jr.
Colton Poole, Pigeon Forge, So.

113
Jeffrey Gross, Forrest, So.
Wyatt McLemore, Eagleville, 8th Grade
Dylan Becker, Harpeth, So.
Isaac Tate, Signal Mountain, Jr.

120
Caleb York, Pigeon Forge, Sr.
Dylan Pendley, Forrest, Jr.
Nathan Ford, Greenbrier, So.
Jacob Newman, Hixson, Sr.

126
Bryson Hux, Greeneville, Sr.
Thomas Hatcher, Harpeth, Jr.
Grant Speer, Notre Dame, Jr.
Brendon Jarvis, CAK, Jr.

132
Gavin Hutchens, Pigeon Forge, Sr.
Garrett Lay, Grace Christian, Jr.
James Jones, Fairview, Sr.
Jonas Shackleford, Hixson, Sr.

138
Cederick Harris, Hixson, Sr.
Michael Mora-Colon, Alcoa, Sr.
Edward Warwick, Notre Dame, Sr.
Mohamed Muday, Stratford, Sr.

145
Jonah Bird, Red Bank, Jr.
Isaac Coffman, Chattanooga Central, Sr.
Montez Booker, Pearl Cohn, Sr.
Kilroy Hill, Elizabethton, So.

152
Zane Williams, Boyd Buchanan, Sr.
Justin Wheeler, Chattanooga Christian, Sr.
Garrin Shuffler, Greeneville, So.
Daniel Dawson, Signal Mountain, Sr.

160
Alonzo Heyward, Chattanooga Central, Sr.
Daelyn Rose, Harpeth, Sr.
Wesley McCoy, Forrest, So.
Daniel Hodges, Notre Dame, Jr.

170
Trent Knight, Greeneville, So.
Ethan Olinger, Pigeon Forge, Jr.
John Noe, Page, Sr.
Alex Hundley, Chattanooga Christian, Sr.

182
Houston Tywater, Page, Sr.
Noah Evans, Alcoa, So.
Drew Carlisle, Forrest, Jr.
Joshua Ortiz-Derrick, Fairview, Sr.

195
Anthony Baiamonte, Pigeon Forge, Sr.
Zach Diviney, Sycamore, Sr.
Ethan Rainey, White House, So.
Tanner Lynch, Greenbrier, Jr.

220
Truman Ross, Hixson, Sr.
Devon Suddeth, Red Bank, Sr.
Toby Lynch, Greenbrier, Jr.
Nick Foster, Greeneville, Sr.

285
Samson Evans, Alcoa, Sr.
Zach Schlessman, Greenbrier, Jr.
Eric Lee, East Nashville, Sr.
Devin Spence, Harpeth, Jr.

Division II
106

Alex Whitworth, 8th grade
Paul Killian, Father Ryan, Fr.
Clayton Pettway, Baylor Schoo, So.
Charles Salvaggio, Christian Brothers, So.

113
Christian Simpson, Father Ryan, Sr,
Jackson Herring, Christian Brothers, Fr.
Carlo Guinocor, Memphis University School, Jr.
Eddie Suh, McCallie School, Fr.

120
Gabriel Elkin, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Zachary Ward, McCallie School, So.
Connor Galvez, Ensworth School, Sr.
Griffin Hubacker, Father Ryan, So.

126
Raymond Eason, Father Ryan, Sr.
Michael Elkin, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Hayden Hartline, Baylor School, Jr.
Toy Reed, Battle Ground Academy, So.

132
Brock Herring, McCallie School
John Michael Glover, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Phillip Rogers, Father Ryan, Jr.
Conner Rasberry, Christian Brothers, Sr.

138
Trevor Brown, Christian Brothers, Sr.
Joseph Vogelpohl, Father Ryan, Jr.
Joseph Tarquine, Montgomery Bell Academy, Jr.
Austin Atchley, Baylor School, Jr.

145
Eli King, Father Ryan, Sr.
Bryce Wittman, Montgomery Bell Academy, Jr.
Thomas Sell, McCallie School, So.
Conner Mitchell, Battle Ground Academy, Jr.

152
Ethan Dendy, McCallie School, Sr.
Mason Reiniche, Baylor School, So.
Perry Matthews, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Nikita Kouzovik, Father Ryan, Jr.

160
Connor Duffy, Baylor School, Fr.
Eric Hodge, Christian Brothers, Jr.
Russell Barry, McCallie School, So.
Patrick Clements, Father Ryan, Sr.

170
Khamari Whimper, Baylor School, Sr.
Anthony Hagey, Father Ryan, Sr.
Montana Doty, Christian Brothers, So.
Thomas Butler, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

182
Judah Duhm, McCallie School, Sr.
Riley Westlake, Baylor School, Jr.
Andrew Sweatt, Christian Brothers, Sr.
Teddy Holloway, Battle Ground Academy, So.

195
Andrew Wesnofske, Father Ryan, Sr.
Tommy Brackett, Christian Brothers, Jr.
Ryan Kosson, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
George Robinson, McCallie School

220
George Hooker, Father Ryan, Sr.
Grayson Walthall, Christian Brothers, Jr.
Tyree Toliver, Baylor School, Sr.
Jordan McCoy, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

285
River Henry, McCallie School, Jr.
Airin Spell, Brentwood Academy, Jr.
Patrick Healy, Christian Brothers, Jr.
John Hayes, Father Ryan, Sr.

Girls
105

Kate Barnett, William Blount, Jr.
Cathlin Green, Clarksville Northeast, So.
Jessyca Mumaw, Hendersonville, Jr.
Destiny Henderson, Fairview, Fr.

112
Isabella Badon, Daniel Boone, So.
Kelsi Broyles, West Greene, So.
Aimee Lampkins, Hardin Valley, Sr.
Genesis Tinoco, Northview, Jr.

120
Allison Davis, Sullivan East, Sr.
Kaitlyn Lee, Mt. Juliet, So.
Halla Woodson, Dickson County, Sr.
Gatsby Garman-Davis, Science Hill, Jr.

125
Melissa Garcia, Cookeville, So.
Meagan Pruitt, Mt. Juliet, Jr.
Emily Legagneur, Bearden, Sr.
Elizabeth Currey, Montgomery Central, So.

130
Robin Yunis, Rossview, Fr.
Hollie Yokley, Warren County, Sr.
Isabel Brannan, Hume-Fogg, Sr.
Madison Jones, White House, Fr.

138
Jessica Elery, Clarksville Northwest, Sr.
Jillian Allford, William Blount, Jr.
Krista Legagneur, Bearden, Jr.
Allison Vasquez, Warren County, So.

148
Cailey Griffin, Gibbs, Jr.
Lindsey Morrison, Clarksville Northwest, Jr.
Emma Walker, Rossview, Fr.
Amber Maynard, Sycamore, So.

155
Caitlyn Gilmore, Sycamore, So.
Deyla Brito-Perez, Clarksville Northwest, So.
Keely Sage, Montgomery Central, Sr.
Paige Snapp, David Crockett, Jr.

165
Kenya Sloan, Hardin Valley, Jr.
Gabrielle Neal, Cane Ridge, Jr.
Stephanie Jaurez, Clarksville Northwest, Sr.
Kimberly Garcia, Gibbs, Jr.

185
Zanaya Shropshire, Independence, Jr.
Catherine Palmeiri, Clarksville Northwest, So.
Amber Turner, Sullivan East, Jr.
Haley Brown, Elizabethton, Jr.