Weekly award winners named for TSWA - Sept. 12

Maryville College's Jordan Early

Maryville College's Jordan Early

FOOTBALL: Vanderbilt’s Shurmur, Maryville’s Early earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Vanderbilt’s Kyle Shurmur and Maryville College’s Jordan Early were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sportswriters Association for their efforts in contests from August 28-September 3.

Shurmur completed 15-of-18 passes for 202 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score in VU’s 42-0 victory against Alabama A&M. The Philadelphia, Pa., native set a single-game career high with the four TD passes and established a new Vanderbilt single-game percentage mark (.833), breaking a record that stood for 56 years.

The junior quarterback has passed for 498 yards, seven touchdowns and no interceptions while completing 35-of-46 attempts through two games, helping the Commodores to their first 2-0 start since 2011.

Early registered five tackles with a fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown in a 24-20 comeback victory against Hanover College. The Marietta, Ga., native scooped a fumble and scampered 37 yards for a score with 6:58 left in the first half, cutting the Hanover lead to 14-7. Maryville’s offense managed only 43 yards in the first half, but the scoop-and-score kept the Scots in the contest.

Early has 12 tackles with 0.5 tackles for loss and one pass breakup through two games this season.

2017 TSWA FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Sam Castronova, Bethel University (Offense); Alex Campagne, Cumberland University (Defense)
September 6 – Dezmon Huntley, Cumberland University (Offense); Chris Collins, Tennessee State (Defense)

King University's Carlos Saavedra (right)

King University's Carlos Saavedra (right)

MEN’S SOCCER: King’s Saavedra named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– King University’s Carlos Saavedra earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Soccer Player of the Week accolades, posting a pair of outings with two goals.

King trailed 2-0 at Mars Hill College but the junior cut the deficit in half with a goal in the 35th minute. The Chicureo, Chile, native netted his first career game-winning goal in the 79th minute, giving the Tornado a 3-2 come-from-behind victory.

Saavedra put King ahead 1-0 with a goal in the 11th minute in the Conference Carolinas opener at Erskine College, but the Flying Fleet took a 3-1 advantage in the second half. His fourth goal of the week was the equalizer in the 78th minute, sending the match to overtime. He has four goals and one assist in four matches this season for King.

2017 TSWA MEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Brad Spooner, Bryan College
September 6 – Daniel Williams, Cumberland University

Cumberland's Rebecca Holloway

Cumberland's Rebecca Holloway

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Cumberland’s Holloway garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Cumberland University’s Rebecca Holloway recorded three goals and three assists in three matches for the Phoenix, earning the Tennessee Sports Writer’s Association Women’s Soccer weekly honor.

The Bristol, England, native assisted on an Emily Shires goal in the 66th minute that evened the match against 18th-ranked John Brown University. The junior midfielder scored the first and last goals and assisted on another in a win at Brenau University, posting goals in the fifth and 88th minutes and helping on Mariah Aplin’s score in the 69th minute.

Holloway added a goal and an assist in a home victory against Point University, helping on Aplin’s score in the last 10 seconds of the first half and netting a goal in the 51st minute from Kaitlen Kisiloski. She has three goals and four assists in four outings this season.

2017 TSWA WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Sydney Cason, Belmont University
September 6 – Magda Mosengo, Carson-Newman

East Tennessee State's Rylee Milhorn

East Tennessee State's Rylee Milhorn

VOLLEYBALL: East Tennessee’s Milhorn named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– East Tennessee State’s Rylee Milhorn was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Volleyball Player of the Week for the second consecutive week, registering 44 kills and 32 digs with one double-double in three matches for the Bucs.

The Kingsport, Tenn., native collected 15 kills and eight digs at Western Kentucky and posted her second double-double of the year with 15 kills and 17 digs in a victory over Saint Louis. The senior outside hitter recorded 14 kills and seven digs in the final match of the Holiday Inn-University Plaza Invitational versus Pittsburgh.

For the season Milhorn has 107 kills, 3.15 per set, with 86 digs (2.53 per set) and 16 service aces in nine matches for ETSU.

2017 TSWA VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Ashley Slay, Austin Peay
September 6 – Rylee Milhorn, East Tennessee State

TSWA announces weekly awards - Sept. 6

Chris Collins

Chris Collins

FOOTBALL: Cumberland’s Huntley, Tennessee State’s Collins earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Cumberland University’s Dezmon Huntley and Tennessee State’s Chris Collins were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sportswriters Association for their efforts in contests from August 28-September 3.

Huntley accounted for 382 yards of total offense and two touchdowns in CU's 42-40 win at the University of the Cumberlands. The Mableton, Ga., native passed for a career-best 291 yards on 13-of-25 and rushed 16 times for 92 yards with TD runs of nine and eight yards, the last one accounting for the winning points in the contest. He posted six passing plays of 20-plus yards.

It marked the first win for the Phoenix at the Cumberlands since 2001, ending a six-game road losing streak in the series, and was the first back-to-back wins over the Patriots since 2000-01. The Phoenix are 2-0 for the first time since 2000.

Collins recorded 12 tackles with three tackles for loss, one sack and a forced fumble in TSU’s victory over FBS Georgia State to open the season. The Fairburn, Ga., native recorded nine solo stops in the contest and forced a fumble on the Panthers first drive of the game, with the Tigers recovering at their own 25-yard line.

The senior linebacker then made a stop in the third quarter on fourth down at the TSU four-yard line. Tennessee State’s defense allowed just 14 first downs and 273 total yards in the 17-10 victory.

2017 TSWA FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Sam Castronova, Bethel University (Offense); Alex Campagne, Cumberland University (Defense)

MEN’S SOCCER: Cumberland’s Williams named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Cumberland University’s Daniel Williams earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Soccer Player of the Week accolades, registering four goals plus an assist for the Phoenix.

The London, England, native scored four goals and added an assist in a little over a half of action versus Midway University. The junior posted goals at the nine-minute mark and again in the 28th minute before assisting on a Tyler Watson goal in the 32nd minute. He then registered a pair of goals in the first four minutes of the second period, ending his day. He has seven goals in three matches for the Phoenix.

2017 TSWA MEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Brad Spooner, Bryan College

Magda Mosengo (right)

Magda Mosengo (right)

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Carson-Newman’s Mosengo garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Carson-Newman’s Magda Mosengo collected three goals and one assist in a pair of outings for the Eagles to earn the Tennessee Sports Writer’s Association Women’s Soccer weekly honor.

The London, England, native assisted on Lauren Wade’s goal in the 47th minute and added her own tally in the 83rd minute in a 2-0 victory to open the season against Ferris State. The junior added goals in the 60th and 87th minutes versus Georgia College, with the Eagles scoring four times in the second half in a 5-1 win.

2017 TSWA WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Sydney Cason, Belmont University

VOLLEYBALL: East Tennessee’s Milhorn named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– East Tennessee State’s Rylee Milhorn was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Volleyball Player of the Week, posting 34 kills and 30 digs with one double-double in three matches for the Bucs.

The Kingsport, Tenn., native collected seven kills and eight digs in a victory over Virginia and recorded her first double-double of the season with 18 kills and 12 digs in a win against Appalachian State. The senior added nine kills and 10 digs versus Towson.

2017 TSWA VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
August 31 – Ashley Slay, Austin Peay

TSWA weekly awards - August 31

Bryan College's Brad Spooner

Bryan College's Brad Spooner

FOOTBALL: Bethel’s Castronova, Cumberland’s Campagne earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Bethel University’s Sam Castronova and Cumberland University’s Alex Campagne were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sportswriters Association for their efforts in contests from August 21-27. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2017-18 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

Castronova completed 21-of-32 passes with one touchdown in Bethel’s season-opening 19-13 victory over Edward Waters College. The Buffalo, N.Y., native connected with nine different receivers in the contest and his 22-yard TD pass to Marvin Rudd in the third quarter gave the Wildcats a 16-0 advantage.

Campagne recorded a game-best 11 tackles in Cumberland’s 24-17 season-opening win against Bluefield College. The Crestview, Fla., native tallied four solo stops and one tackle for loss. The Phoenix limited the Rams to just 322 yards of total offense, including 208 in the final three quarters.

MEN’S SOCCER: Bryan’s Spooner named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Bryan College’s Brad Spooner earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Soccer Player of the Week accolades, posting three goals in a pair of victories for the Lions. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2017-18 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

The Norwich, England, native tallied a pair of goals in a 5-1 victory over Bob Jones University, the first unassisted in the 33rd minute and then again in the 65th minute. The sophomore midfielder added an insurance score in the 87th minute in a 3-1 win versus 12th-ranked Thomas University.

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Belmont’s Cason garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Belmont University’s Sydney Cason collected a pair of goals in two matches, including a game-winner, to earn the Tennessee Sports Writer’s Association Women’s Soccer weekly honor. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2017-18 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

The Hendersonville, Tenn., native posted her first collegiate goal in the 77th minute, converting a rebound in the 3-2 win. The freshman midfielder produced another goal with a header in the 80th minute versus Tennessee Wesleyan.

Austin Peay's Ashley Slay

Austin Peay's Ashley Slay

VOLLEYBALL: Austin Peay’s Slay named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Austin Peay’s Ashley Slay was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Volleyball Player of the Week, posting back-to-back 20-kill outings. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2016-17 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

The Nashville, Tenn., native collected 10 kills against UMKC to open the Culvers Governors Classic and followed that with 20 kills versus Marshall. The senior then registered 20 kills with three aces, two blocks and four digs in a 3-2 victory over 19th-ranked Missouri.

Slay added 19 kills against Northern Iowa, finishing with 69, 4.31 per set, in the four matches.

 

Track All-State teams announced by TSWA

Lennex Walker from Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences won the pentathlon as well as four individual events at this year's state championships.

Lennex Walker from Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences won the pentathlon as well as four individual events at this year's state championships.

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

AAA
Boys

POLE VAULT
Cole Shea, Mt. Juliet
Jett Kinder, Brentwood
Garrett Lee, Brentwood

LONG JUMP
Isaiah Norman, Cordova
Jalen Tate, West Creek
Keegan Jones, Cleveland

TRIPLE JUMP
Jalen Tate, West Creek
Courtney Thomas, Memphis Central
Dahndray Holmes, Rossview

HIGH JUMP
Emilio Martin, Blackman
Shawn Stacy, Bearden*
Tanner Henry, Dobyns Bennett

SHOT PUT
Joshua Sobota, Bearden*
Spencer Goode, Bradley Central
Michael Redding, South Doyle

DISCUS
Joshua Sobota, Bearden*
Landon Harrell, Heritage
Isaiah Martin, West Creek

110 METER HURDLES
Benjedi Casseus, Cleveland
Kyle Costner, Brentwood
Zeke Westfield, Walker Valley

300 METER HURDLES
Courtney Thomas, Memphis Central
Damon Hodge, Hillsboro
Josh Owten, Memphis Central

100 METERS
Michael Scruggs, Riverdale
Donovan Whitmore, Siegel
Rashad Haynes, Memphis Central*

200 METERS
Donovan Whitmore, Siegel
Elijah Driver, Ravenwood
DeQuan Dallas, Melrose

400 METERS
Sir Newton Lee, Memphis East
Brendan Elrod, Cumberland County
Xavien Hughes, Germantown

800 METERS
Colin Jones, Germantown Houston
Keaton Jones, Germantown Houston
Kenton Bachmann, Hardin Valley

1600 METERS
Alex Crigger, Science Hill
Conner Hawkins, Cookeville
John Elrod, Wilson Central

3200 METERS
Ben Varghese, Daniel Boone*
Tutus Winders, Henry County
Silas Winders, Henry County

DECATHLON
Rashad Haynes, Memphis Central
Jett Kinder, Brentwood
Kyle Costner, Brentwood

Girls
POLE VAULT
Brittany Bishop, Anderson County
Taylor Pickett, Brentwood*
Melissa Briant, Collierville

LONG JUMP
Kethlin Campbell, Shelbyville Central
Lauryn James, Cordova*
Kiara Rhodes, Whitehaven

TRIPLE JUMP
Imani Udoumana, Oakland*
Avery Truelove, Centennial
Taylor Pickett, Brentwood

HIGH JUMP
Addisyn Rowe, David Crockett*
Kiara Rhodes, Whitehaven*
Riley White, Ravenwood

SHOT PUT
Katherine Coffey, Brentwood*
Krystal Starling, Ooltewah
Symphony Buxton, Hardin Valley

DISCUS
Katherine Coffey, Brentwood
Atlantis Warren, Germantown
Hannah Johnson, Independence*

100 METER HURDLES
Kiara Rhodes, Whitehaven*
Imani Udoumana, Oakland
Jessica Green, Collierville

300 METER HURDLES
Kiara Rhodes, Whitehaven
Kendall Long, White Station
Taylor Pickett, Brentwood

100 METERS
Kethlin Campbell, Shelbyville Central
Kirstin Jones, Whitehaven*
Tiyanna Johnson, Cleveland

200 METERS
Kethlin Campbell, Shelbyville Central
Kirstin Jones, Whitehaven*
Ashtin Holman, Franklin County

400 METERS
Riley White, Ravenwood*
Jessica Kelley, Ridgeway
LaNea Wallace, Germantown Houston

800 METERS
Jessica Lord, Morristown West
Riley Coggin, Brentwood
Breja Hooks, Oakland

1600 METERS
Addi Coggins, Independence
Lindsey Stallworth, Knox West
Ella Baran, Germantown Houston*

3200 METERS
Erica Fisher, Arlington
Addi Coggins, Independence
Victoria Simmons, Siegel

PENTATHLON
Kiara Rhodes, Whitehaven*
Taylor Pickett, Brentwood
Kelsea Buchanan, John Overton

A-AA
Boys

POLE VAULT
Garrett McQuain, Lipscomb Academy
Bobby Willingham, Christ Presbyterian Academy*
Paul Schwarzentraub, L&N STEM

LONG JUMP
Joseph Norwood, Brainerd
Quinton Poole, Creek Wood
Kortland Martin, Humboldt

TRIPLE JUMP
Jaylen Foster, L&N STEM
Jaque Ross, Dyersburg
Deanthony Hill, Mitchell

HIGH JUMP
Ryan Charles, CPA
Timetric Hodges, Maplewood
Raishun Morris, Hillcrest

SHOT PUT
Hunter Eads, Sullivan East
Rodderick Cummings, East Nashville
Elijah Simmons, Pearl Cohn*

DISCUS
Donald Johnson, Page
Ian Williams, Alcoa*
Evan Grooms, Greeneville

110 METER HURDLES
Brevin Sims, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences
Michael McMahan, Page
Malik McAdory, Fairley

300 METER HURDLES
Rodney Castille, Liberty Tech*
Brevin Sims, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences
Kiyontae Warren, Austin East

100 METERS
Jeremy McDowell, Maplewood*
Kedrick Wilbanks, Red Bank
Kendrick Wilbanks, Red Bank

200 METERS
Jeremy McDowell, Maplewood*
Walter Miller, Millington Central*
Nickson Pierre, Pearl Cohn

400 METERS
Nickson Pierre, Pearl Cohn
Emmanuel Bynum, Prep Academy W.E.B. DuBois
Walter Miller, Millington Central

800 METERS
Georde Goodwyn, Knox Catholic
Timothy Thacker, Grace Christian
Jhon-wes Walker, Covington

1600 METERS
Georde Goodwyn, Knox Catholic
Jake Renfree, Knox Catholic
Thomas Porter, Signal Mountain

3200 METERS
Jake Renfree, Knox Catholic*
Devin Sullivan, Knox Catholic
Georde Goodwyn, Knox Catholic

DECATHLON
Ryan Charles, CPA
Joachim Kennedy, Hume-Fogg
Jaque Ross, Dyersburg

Girls
POLE VAULT
Mary Leichner, Page*
Gigi Maddox, Page
Farris Parker, CPA

LONG JUMP
Lennex Walker, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences*
Mikele Vickers, Lipscomb Academy
Makayla Transou, Jackson South Side

TRIPLE JUMP
Lennex Walker, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences*
Chloe Harp, Montgomery Central
Jalena Curbeam, East Nashville

HIGH JUMP
Denia Hill-Tate, Martin Luther King
Mackenzie Harris, Middle Tennessee Christian*
Kailyn Tyler, Lipscomb Academy

SHOT PUT
Camryn Bowman, Signal Mountain*
Camryn Koroma, Elizabethton
Jasmine Roberts, Elizabethton

DISCUS
Camryn Bowman, Signal Mountain*
Camryn Koroma, Elizabethton
Jasmine Roberts, Elizabethton

100 METER HURDLES
Lennex Walker, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences*
Denia Hill-Tate, Martin Luther King
Stephanie Wisse, Unicoi County

300 METER HURDLES
Lennex Walker, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences
Kennedi Johnson, East Nashville
Josea Smith, Craigmont

100 METERS
Mike Vickers, Lipscomb Academy
Alexis Wilson, Tyner Academy*
Blake Blakemore, Austin East

200 METERS
Alexis Patterson, East Nashville
Blake Blakemore, Austin East
Calise Hardy, Whites Creek

400 METERS
Payton Barlow, White House*
Calise Hardy, Whites Creek
Norah Ogbonnaya, Martin Luther King

800 METERS
Rebecca Story, Christian Academy of Knoxville*
Loral Winn, Dresden*
Heather Feuchtenberger, Elizabethton*

1600 METERS
Rebecca Story, Christian Academy of Knoxville*
Taylor Cuono, Central Magnet
Loran Winn, Dresden

3200 METERS
Rebecca Story, Christian Academy of Knoxville*
Gigi Maddox, Page*
Callie Tucker, Knoxville Catholic

PENTATHLON
Lennex Walker, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences*
Stephanie Wisse, Unicoi County
Kennedi Johnson, East Nashville

Division II
Boys

POLE VAULT
Warner Lamar, Montgomery Bell Academy
Jack Bolton, Battle Ground Academy
Daniel Tell, Briarcrest Christian

LONG JUMP
Ty Kimberlin, Harding Academy
Thomas Ozburn, Brentwood Academy*
Tyler Jacobs, University School of Nashville

TRIPLE JUMP
Michael Archie, Brentwood Academy
Hakim McMorris, McCallie School*
Ty Kimberlin, Harding Academy

HIGH JUMP
Caleb Harris, Brentwood Academy
Eric Johnson, St. Benedict at Auburndale
McClain Portis, Montgomery Bell Academy

SHOT PUT
Tim Covington, Ensworth School
Jordan McCoy, Brentwood Academy
Kobe Gibson, Memphis University School

DISCUS
Tanner Antonutti, Ensworth School
Nyle Love, Lausanne Collegiate*
Jacob Likes, Christian Brothers

110 METER HURDLES
Deantoine Boyce, Lausanne Collegiate*
Tate Pierson, Brentwood Academy
Dylan McGee, Briarcrest Christian

300 METER HURDLES
Hakim McMorris, McCallie School
Daniel Tell, Briarcrest Christian
Tate Pierson, Brentwood Academy

100 METERS
Calvin Austin III, Harding Academy*
Nicholas Martin, Harding Academy*
Elijah Howard, Knox Webb

200 METERS
Calvin Austin III, Harding Academy*
Elijah Howard, Knox Webb
Nicholas Martin, Harding Academy*

400 METERS
Calvin Austin III, Harding Academy*
John Harkins, Christian Brothers
Julien Isabel, Harding Academy

800 METERS
Charlie Gilliland, Memphis University School
Graham Ragsdale, Montgomery Bell Academy
Michael Feehan, Christian Brothers

1600 METERS
Carter Coughlin, Knox Webb
Carter Cheeseman, Brentwood Academy
Graham Ragsdale, Montgomery Bell Academy

3200 METERS
Carter Coughlin, Knox Webb*
Jack Clunan, Father Ryan
George Payne, Brentwood Academy

DECATHLON
Hakim McMorris, McCallie School
Daniel Tell, Briarcrest Christian
Ty Kimberlin, Harding Academy

Girls
POLE VAULT
Rachel Smith, Baylor School*
Talia Barton, University School of Nashville
Carmen Ross, Baylor School

LONG JUMP
Tyra Gittens, Ensworth School*
Adreanna Parlette, St. Cecilia*
Sydni Harvey, Brentwood Academy

TRIPLE JUMP
JuToreyia Willis, Baylor School
Morgan Louderback, Brentwood Academy
Alayna Holbert, Brentwood Academy*

HIGH JUMP
Tyra Gittens, Ensworth School*
Adreanna Parlette, St. Cecilia
Campbell Carroll, Franklin Road Academy

SHOT PUT
Antoinette Lewis, Harding Academy*
Aliyah Wells, Briarcrest Christian
Jada Dotson, Ensworth School

DISCUS
Molly Martin, Evangelical Christian
Raegan Coleman, Harpeth Hall
Victoria Caldwell, Brentwood Academy*

100 METER HURDLES
Tyra Gittens, Ensworth School*
Adreanna Parlette, St. Cecilia*
Katlin Summarell, Battle Ground Academy

300 METER HURDLES
Katlin Summarell, Battle Ground Academy
Annie Taylor, Harpeth Hall*
Kayla Hayes, Baylor School

100 METERS
Makayla Packer, Baylor School
Jasmine Jefferson, Knox Webb*
Miaya Smith, St. George’s

200 METERS
Tyra Gittens, Ensworth School*
Jasmine Jefferson, Knox Webb
Miaya Smith, St. George’s

400 METERS
Savanna Owens, Briarcrest Christian*
Jasmine Jefferson, Knox Webb*
JaTorria Lee, Ensworth School

800 METERS
Meghan Underwood, Briarcrest Christian
Whitney Powell, Brentwood Academy
Claire Smith, Harpeth Hall*

1600 METERS
Niamh Schumacher, The King’s Academy*
Meredith Helton, Brentwood Academy*
Niki Narayani, Knox Webb

3200 METERS
Niamh Schumacher, The King’s Academy*
Niki Narayani, Knox Webb*
Claire Cheeseman, Brentwood Academy*

PENTATHLON
Tyra Gittens, Ensworth School*
Morgan Louderback, Brentwood Academy
Kelsey Kay Herring, Harpeth Hall

* - 2016 TSWA All-State honoree

TWSA announces Tennis All-State honorees

Baylor School's Drew Hawkins won her second straight state championship in 2017 to earn All-State honors.

Baylor School's Drew Hawkins won her second straight state championship in 2017 to earn All-State honors.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced its 2017 Tennis All-State teams on Monday for classes A-AA and AAA as well as Division II-A and AA. Each team consists of the top four singles players and top two doubles teams from bracket play in the TSSAA Championships.

Boys Tennis
AAA
SINGLES

Sam Fischer, Brentwood*
Stone Cozart, Tennessee
Michael Mercante, Wilson Central
Sai Mummareddy, Germantown

DOUBLES
Charlie Moseley/Jacob Marshall*, Tennessee
Josh Walker/Dylan Chambers, Mt. Juliet

A-AA
SINGLES

David Skrabut, Page
Jacob Lorino, Knox Catholic*
Benjamin Sidwell, Trinity Christian*
Daniel Cox, Red Bank

DOUBLES
Reed Bristow/Ethan Fussell, Christian Academy of Knoxville*
Sam Lee/Rory Glatt, L&N STEM Academy

Division II-A
SINGLES

Harrison Williams, Knox Webb
Walker Anderson, Battle Ground Academy
Timmy O’Brien, Zion Christian*
Cade Reasons, University School of Jackson

DOUBLES
John Kimball/Walker Stearns, St. George’s
Ben Pearce/Ohm Sharma, Knox Webb

Division II-AA
SINGLES

George Harwell, Montgomery Bell Academy*
Frederick Danielson, Memphis University School
Weston Touliatos, Memphis University School*
Cooper Long, Baylor School

DOUBLES
Charlie Thel/Ryan Crump, The McCallie School
Alec Kadrie/Benjamin Taverne, Baylor School

Girls Tennis
AAA
SINGLES

Somer Henry, Brentwood*
Sneha Sinha, Collierville*
Lainey Hill, Dobyns Bennett*
Julia Adams, Bearden

DOUBLES
Evelyn Calhoun/Georgia Fischer*, Brentwood
Lindsay Carney/Allison Griffin, Germantown Houston

A-AA
SINGLES

Sarah Brackin, Page
Allison Ivey, Christian Academy of Knoxville
Andi Clayton, Hume-Fogg
Nellina Wooten, Obion County

DOUBLES
Ellie Pectol/Sydni Lollar, Greeneville*
Sara Allen/Erin Allen, Knox Catholic*

Division II-A
SINGLES

Lauren Yoon, Knox Webb
Ester Yang, St. Andrews-Sewanee
Hannah Grace Howell, St. George’s
Talia Stein, University School of Nashville

DOUBLES
Caroline Ross*/Carina Dagotto, Knox Webb
Lauren Yoon/Anna Wisniewski, Knox Webb*

Division II-AA
SINGLES

Drew Hawkins, Baylor School*
Lindy McBrayer, Baylor School
Maddox Bandy, Girls Preparatory School
Maggie Cannata, Ensworth School

DOUBLES
Catherine Owen/Grace Anne Dunavant, Hutchison
Lauren Carrelli*/Lily Mooney, Baylor School

* - 2016 TSWA All-State honoree