TSWA recognizes college players of the week - Sept. 17

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FOOTBALL: Maryville’s Bunch, Austin Peay’s Jackson earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Maryville College’s Jacob Bunch and Austin Peay’s Kordell Jackson were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association for their efforts in contests from September 9-15.

Bunch rushed 15 times for 177 yards and one touchdown in a 27-22 Scots loss to 18th-ranked Centre College. The Bean Station, Tenn., native posted a five-yard TD run early in the second quarter and added a 59-yard scamper and six runs of 10 yards of more in the contest. Maryville collected 329 rushing yards in the game.

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Jackson returned a pair of interceptions for touchdowns in APSU’s 48-34 road victory at Mercer. The junior added two tackes and a pass breakup for the Govs. He recorded a 29-yard return in the third quarter to put APSU ahead, 27-13, and added a 69-yard return for a TD, the fourth-longest in school history, early in the fourth quarter for a 41-20 Governors advantage.

2019 TSWA FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech (Offense); Wanya Moton, UT Martin (Defense)
September 10 – Asher O’Hara, Middle Tennessee (Offense); Rondrow Peebles, Carson-Newman (Defense)

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MEN’S SOCCER: Maryville’s Miettinen named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Maryville College’s Kai Miettinen earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Soccer Player of the Week accolades, netting three goals in a pair of wins for the Scots.

The Knoxville, Tenn., native scored unassisted in the 44th minute for the team’s second goal in a 2-0 victory over Mary Baldwin University to begin USA South Athletic Conference action. The senior forward followed that with two goals in a win versus Averett University.

He put the Scots ahead on an assist from Jace Burchfiel in the 31st minute and found the back of the net again just 131 seconds later, this one from Matt Hulihan.

2019 TSWA MEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Ben Siri, Cumberland University
September 10 – Tobias Solem, Carson-Newman

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WOMEN’S SOCCER: Maryville’s Reagan garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Maryville College’s Shannon Reagan tallied her second career hat trick, registering Tennessee Sports Writers Association Women’s Soccer weekly honors for the Scots.

The Tullahoma, Tenn., native scored three times in the first 26 minutes of action in a victory at Averett University for her first hat trick since October 21, 2017. The senior forward netted an unassisted goal in the seventh minute to get Maryville on the board and got assists from Hannah and Jenna Clothier, with Reagan heading in a rebound for her second goal of the match in the 11th minute.

She posted her final score of the contest in the 26th minute thanks to helpers from Abbie Anderson and Bailey Sipos. Regan has scored five goals in six matches this season for the Scots.

2019 TSWA WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Haley Hopkins, Vanderbilt

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VOLLEYBALL: Memphis’ Flowers named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– University of Memphis junior Hannah Flowers was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Volleyball Player of the Week, earning MOP honors at the Saluki Invitational after posting 49 kills and seven total blocks in three matches for the Tigers.

The Wildwood, Mo., native collected 15 kills with four block assists and three service aces against Alabama State to open the tournament. She registered 15 kills against host Southern Illinois and finished the event with 17 kills against IUPUI. She is averaging 3.24 kills (94 total) through nine matches this season.

2019 TSWA VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Kaela Massey, East Tennessee State
September 10 – Julie Ward, King University

College players of the week named by TSWA

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FOOTBALL: Middle Tennessee’s O’Hara, Carson-Newman’s Peebles earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Middle Tennessee’s Asher O’Hara and Carson-Newman’s Rondrow Peebles were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association for their efforts in contests from September 2-8.

O’Hara became the first quarterback in school history to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in a contest in the Blue Raiders’ 45-26 win over Tennessee State. The redshirt sophomore completed 22-of-30 passes for 367 yards and four touchdowns while carrying 11 times for 110 yards.

He recorded TD throws of 80, 22, 30 and 28 yards, three of those in the second half. Through two games the Rolling Meadows, Ill., native has completed 71 percent of his throws for 584 yards and six touchdowns while also leading the club with 135 rushing yards on 24 attempts with one TD.

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In his first career start, Peebles tallied 12 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in the Eagles' 20-13 win over West Florida.  The Knoxville, Tenn., native broke up two passes as well and his 35 tackles for loss negated 28 yards for the Argos.

The junior registered 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in the first half and Carson-Newman limited UWF to just 262 yards of total offense in the game. Peebles posted a combined 11 tackles in his first two years for the Eagles prior to Saturday’s contest.

2019 TSWA FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech (Offense); Wanya Moton, UT Martin (Defense)

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MEN’S SOCCER: Carson-Newman’s Karlsen named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Carson-Newman’s Tobias Solem Karlsen earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Soccer Player of the Week accolades, scoring four goals in the season opener for the Eagles.

The Kongsvinger, Norway, native netted the first four goals of the match for Carson-Newman, scoring twice in 94 seconds in the 11th and 12th minutes on assists from Thaylan Silva. The senior added two more goals in a 98-second stretch in the 18th and 19th minutes on assists by Harrison Collins and Will Sainsbury-Logan.

2019 TSWA MEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Ben Siri, Cumberland University

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VOLLEYBALL: King’s Ward named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– King University’s Julie Ward was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Volleyball Player of the Week, averaging 12.7 kills and 14.0 digs in three matches to open the season for the Tornado.

The Berthoud, Colo., native posted 15 kills and 19 digs for her 15th career double-double in the season opener against Carson-Newman. The sophomore followed that with six kills and 16 digs versus Mars Hill University and concluded the weekend with 17 kills and seven digs against Lincoln Memorial.

2019 TSWA VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
September 4 – Kaela Massey, East Tennessee State

TSWA announces first college weekly award winners for 2019-20

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FOOTBALL: Tennessee Tech’s Fisher, UT Martin’s Moton earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Tennessee Tech’s Bailey Fisher and UT Martin’s Wanya Moton were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association for their efforts in contests from August 26-September 1. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2019-20 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

Fisher completed 31-of-44 passes for 415 yards with two touchdowns while also rushing 13 times for 48 yards and three TDs in a double-overtime victory against Samford. Over the final 15:51 of regulation along with the two extra periods, the Clayton, Ga., native tossed two touchdown passes, rushed for three scores and executed 3-of-4 2-point conversions, including the game-tying rush to send the game to OT and the game-winning pass to David Gist for the win.

Tech trailed by as many as 23 points in the contest and was behind by 16 with just over two minutes to go in regulation. The 415 passing yards marks the third-best single-game total in Tech history, as was the 463 yards of total offense.

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Moton recorded seven tackles with one tackle for loss while collecting two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown in UT Martin’s season-opening victory against Northwestern State. The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native’s first INT of the game late in the first half stalled a drive on the Skyhawk side of the field.

The redshirt sophomore then picked off a throw from NSU’s Kaleb Fletcher and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown, giving UTM a 35-20 advantage with 5:06 remaining in the contest.

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MEN’S SOCCER: Cumberland’s Siri named TSWA award winner
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Cumberland University’s Ben Siri earned Tennessee Sports Writers Association Men’s Soccer Player of the Week accolades, netting seven goals with one assist in a pair of matches for the Phoenix. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2019-20 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

The Naharyya, Israel, native posted five goals in 41 minutes of action against Fisk University, collecting a pair of scores in the first half, in the 12th and 16th minutes, on assists from Bakary Bagayoko and John Azar. The freshman added three more goals in the second half, including the final two of the match.

Siri scored in the 35th minute on another assist from Bakayoko and the two players switched roles for a goal five minutes later, giving CU a 3-1 advantage at the half versus Thomas University. He added a second goal on an assist from Tyler Watson in the 75th minute in a 4-3 neutral-site win for the Phoenix.

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WOMEN’S SOCCER: Vanderbilt’s Hopkins garners TSWA weekly honor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Vanderbilt’s Haley Hopkins netted goals in both road victories for the Commodores, registering Tennessee Sports Writers Association Women’s Soccer weekly honors. This is the first of weekly awards for the 2019-20 academic year sponsored by the TSWA.

The Newport Beach, Calif., native found the back of the net just 97 seconds into the second half in the club’s 1-0 victory at UC Irvine, beating a defender and the goalkeeper to a long ball near the top of the box and poking it past both. The sophomore added the game-winner in the 87th minute at 22nd-ranked Pepperdine in another 1-0 triumph.

Hopkins has scored six goals in four matches this season with at least one goal in every outing so far for the Commodores.

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VOLLEYBALL: East Tennessee’s Massey named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– East Tennessee State’s Kaela Massey was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Volleyball Player of the Week, earning MVP honors at the Jacksonville State Invitational and helping the Bucs to three victories.

The Brentwood, Tenn., native averaged 2.55 kills per set with 15 digs and 20 total blocks in the three outings. She started the tourney with 11 kills, three digs and eight total blocks (four solo) against the host Gamecocks.

Massey followed that with 11 kills, nine digs and eight block assists in a 3-0 win versus Southeastern Louisiana and finished the event with six kills, three digs and four total blocks in a 3-1 victory against Troy.

All-State track teams named by TSWA

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced its 2019 Track and Field All-State teams on Monday for Division I and Division II. Student-athletes are selected based on their finish in the TSSAA Championships.

TSWA GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD ALL-STATE TEAMS

Large Division
POLE VAULT
Brittany Bishop, Anderson County, Sr.
Grace Gamboa, Brentwood, Jr.
Kayley Stanley, Hillwood, Jr.

LONG JUMP
Avery McMillen, Centennial, Sr.
Meg Wilson, Brentwood, Jr.
Madison Cowan, Sullivan South, So.

TRIPLE JUMP
Kyla McLaurin, Germantown Houston, Jr.
Georgie McDevitt, Maryville, Sr.
Madison Cowan, Sullivan South, So.

HIGH JUMP
Lilly Lang, Maryville, Fr.
Kendall Medders, Knox Halls, Jr.
Madison Cowan, Sullivan South, So.

SHOT PUT
Zoe Vlk, Wilson Central, Jr.
Jaycee Schroeder, Jefferson County, Jr.
Andreanna Hood, Brighton, Jr.

DISCUS
Zoe Vlk, Wilson Central, Jr.
Jaycee Schroeder, Jefferson County, Jr.
Sophie Frederick, Walker Valley, Jr.

100 METER HURDLES
Tyra Nabors, Southwind, So.
Brittany Bishop, Anderson County, Sr.
Rayven Thomasson, Clarksville Northeast, Sr.

300 METER HURDLES
Emani Johnson, Whitehaven, Jr.
Tyra Nabors, Southwind, So.
Aliyah Wilson, Germantown Houston, So.

100 METERS
Georgia McDevitt, Maryville, Sr.
Kirstin Jones, Whitehaven, Sr.
Breanna Miles, Southwind, Jr.

200 METERS
Kirstin Jones, Whitehaven, Sr.
Georgia McDevitt, Maryville, Sr.
Breana Miles, Southwind, Jr.

400 METERS
Kirstin Jones, Whitehaven, Sr.
Breana Miles, Southwind, Jr.
Eriyanna Reed, Hillsboro, Fr.

800 METERS
Jenna Hutchins, Science Hill, Fr.
Eleanor Mancini, Knox Catholic, Jr.
Kiara Carter, Ravenwood, Jr.

1600 METERS
Jenna Hutchins, Science Hill, Fr.
Sasha Neglia, Dobyns-Bennett, Jr.
Leigh Walters, Page, So.

3200 METERS
Sasha Neglia, Dobyns-Bennett, Jr.
Andie-Marie Jones, Maryville, Fr.
Leigh Walters, Page, So.

PENTATHLON
Tyra Nabors, Southwind, So.
Avery McMillen, Centennial, Sr.
Rayven Thomasson, Clarksville Northeast

Small Division
POLE VAULT
Natalie Newsome, Happy Valley, Sr.
Reilly Furr, Signal Mountain, So.
Charlotte Harrison, Signal Mountain, Fr.

LONG JUMP
Jayln Rice, East Nashville, So.
Jalena Curbeam, East Nashville, Sr.
Jada Johnson, Alcoa, Jr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Jalyn Rice, East Nashville, So.
Jalena Curbeam, East Nashville, Sr.
Zoiey Maynard, Watertown, So.

HIGH JUMP
Alayna Darrett, East Nashville, So.
Miata Borders, Mitchell, Sr.
Haley Kells, West Greene, So.

SHOT PUT
Jataya Wilson, Alcoa, Sr.
Alexis Wynn, Adamsville, Sr.
Madison Hollin, Adamsville, Sr.

DISCUS
Madison Hollin, Adamsville, Sr.
Alexis Wynn, Adamsville, Sr.
Ruthie Fripp, Watertown, Jr.

100 METER HURDLES
Antwonike Jennings, Tyner, So.
Alayna Darrett, East Nashville, So.
Anna Blair Fish, Grace Christian-Franklin, Sr.

300 METER HURDLES
Miata Borders, Mitchell, Sr.
Antwonike Jennings, Tyner, So.
Briley Lowry, Signal Mountain, So.

100 METERS
Alayah Dozier, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences, Jr.
Vajarricca Kee, Memphis Academy for Science and Engineering
JayleAna Wyatt, Madison Academic, So.

200 METERS
Alayah Dozier, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences, Jr.
Blake Blakemore, Austin East, Jr.
JayleAna Wyatt, Madison Academic, So.

400 METERS
Alayah Dozier, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences, Jr.
Jade Gordan, East Nashville, So.
Candace McGowan, Memphis Middle College, Sr.

800 METERS
Loral Winn, Dresden, Sr.
Tara Jessen, Signal Mountain, Fr.
Emma Bradford, Sequatchie County, Jr.

1600 METERS
Loral Winn, Dresden, Sr.
Tara Jessen, Signal Mountain, Fr.
Anna Cate Beachum, Grace Christian-Franklin, Fr.

3200 METERS
Loral Winn, Dresden, Sr.
Mattie Parker, Signal Mountain, Sr.
Paige Mallon, Dresden, Fr.

PENTATHLON
Jalena Curbeam, East Nashville, Sr.
Jayln Rice, East Nashville, So.
Tara Jessen, Signal Mountain, Fr.

Division II-A
POLE VAULT
Holly Schreiber, University School of Nashville, 8th grade
Stephani Franks, Knox Webb, Fr.
Farris Parker, Christ Presbyterian Academy, Jr.

LONG JUMP
Ariya Rice, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Fr.
Mikah Charley, Battle Ground Academy, Jr.
Bailey Dozier, Donelson Christian Academy, Sr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Mikah Charley, Battle Ground Academy, Jr.
Carrington Washburn, Christ Presbyterian Academy, Jr.
Maya Weaver, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Sr.

HIGH JUMP
Bailey Dozier, Donelson Christian Academy, Sr.
Carrington Washburn, Christ Presbyterian Academy, Jr.
Savannah Lee, Grace Christian-Knoxville, Sr.

SHOT PUT
Sydney Gibson, Providence Christian Academy, So.
Kimari Terrell, Harding Academy, Sr.
Jocelyn Bringht, Harding Academy, Jr.

DISCUS
Kimari Terrell, Harding Academy, Sr.
Hailey Smith, Harding Academy, Jr.
Isabelle Gordy, St. Andrews-Sewanee, Jr.

100 METER HURDLES
Mikah Charley, Battle Ground Academy, Jr.
Brenay Williams, Goodpasture Christian, 8th grade
Kai Lanier, Knox Webb, So.

300 METER HURDLES
Mikah Charley, Battle Ground Academy, Jr.
McKinley Blackburn, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Kai Lanier, Knox Webb, So.

100 METERS
Jasmine Jefferson, Knox Webb, Jr.
Morayo Kassim, University School of Nashville, So.
Jada Davis, Harding Academy, Sr.

200 METERS
Morayo Kassim, University School of Nashville, So.
Jasmine Jefferson, Knox Webb, Jr.
Brenay Williams, Goodpasture Christian, 8th grade

400 METERS
Jasmine Jefferson, Knox Webb, Jr.
Holly Huffman, Evangelical Christian, Sr.
Ariya Rice, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Fr.

800 METERS
Niki Narayani, Knox Webb, Sr.
Laura Beth Turner, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.
Olivia Rodgers, Christian Academy of Knoxville, So.

1600 METERS
Niki Narayani, Knox Webb, Sr.
Lindsay Holliday, Knox Webb, Sr.
Allison Newman, St. George’s, So.

3200 METERS
Niki Narayani, Knox Webb, Sr.
Allison Newman, St. George’s, So.
Taylor Cosey, Knox Webb, Sr.

PENTATHLON
McKinley Blackburn, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Laura Beth Turner, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.
Kai Lanier, Knox Webb, So.

Division II-AA
POLE VAULT
Kate Sander, St. Agnes Academy, Jr.
Alexandria Swindle, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Jacqueline Frist, Ensworth School, So.

LONG JUMP
Mikele Vickers, Lipscomb Academy, Jr.
Zoe Williams, Ensworth School, Jr.
Kayleigh Prentiss, Briarcrest Christian, Fr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Zoe Williams, Ensworth School, Jr.
Mikele Vickers, Lipscomb Academy, Jr.
Gianna Bullock, Ensworth School, So.

HIGH JUMP
Zoe Williams, Ensworth School, Jr.
Ally Craig, Baylor School, Sr.
Rachel Sullivan, Briarcrest Christian, Sr.

SHOT PUT
Dontavia Eaggoner, Ensworth School, Jr.
Aliyiah Wells, Briarcrest Christian, Sr.
Victoria Caldwell, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

DISCUS
Victoria Caldwell, Brentwood Academy, Jr.
Nsia Gittens, Ensworth School, Jr.
Camryn Harrison, Hutchison

100 METER HURDLES
Michella Diebenow, Briarcrest Christian, Jr.
Annie Taylor, Harpeth Hall, Jr.
Claire Haley, Ensworth School, So.

300 METER HURDLES
Michella Diebenow, Briarcrest Christian, Jr.
Annie Taylor, Harpeth Hall, Jr.
Gianna Bullock, Ensworth School, So.

100 METERS
Mikele Vickers, Lipscomb Academy, Jr.
Makayla Packer, Baylor School, Jr.
Jayda Woods, Ensworth School, Fr.

200 METERS
Makayla Packer, Baylor School, Jr.
Kaiya Wynn, Ensworth School, So.
Emory Moore, Harpeth Hall, So.

400 METERS
Kaiya Wynn, Ensworth School, So.
JaTorria Lee, Ensworth School, Sr.
Katie Dovan, Harpeth Hall, Jr.

800 METERS
Carolyn Barksdale, St. Agnes Academy, Jr.
Whitney Powell, Brentwood Academy, Jr.
Alex Massey, Harpeth Hall, Jr.

1600 METERS
Coco Holliday, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Alexa Clare Anderson, Harpeth Hall, Sr.
Bella Guillamondegui, Harpeth Hall, 8th grade

3200 METERS
Coco Holliday, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Minah Sadrabadi, Girls Preparatory School, Fr.
Kylie Wittman, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

PENTATHLON
Kaiya Wynn, Ensworth School, So.
Gianna Bullock, Ensworth School, So.
Annie Taylor, Harpeth Hall, Jr.

TSWA BOYS TRACK AND FIELD ALL-STATE TEAMS

Large Division
POLE VAULT

Jett Kinder, Brentwood, Jr.
Shea DeGraaf, Knox West, Sr.
Samuel Cleek, Dobyns Bennett, Jr.

LONG JUMP
David Dorsey, Cleveland, Sr.
Christian Shouse, Campbell County, Sr.
Jabbar Muhammad, Martin Luther King, Sr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Avery Williams, Brentwood, Sr.
Jett Kinder, Brentwood, Jr.
Ekeminiabasi Eno-Ekefre, Science Hill, Jr.

HIGH JUMP
Emilio Martin, Blackman, Jr.
Jaden Halliburton, Hillsboro, Sr.
Carter McKechnie, Brentwood, Sr.

SHOT PUT
Skylar Coffey, Brentwood, Jr.
Chase Smith, Sevier County, Sr.
Gabriel Sleenhof, Ravenwood, Jr.

DISCUS
Skylar Coffey, Brentwood, Jr.
Donald Johnson, Spring Hill, Jr.
Chase Smith, Sevier County, Sr.

110 METER HURDLES
Eric Parker, Cleveland, Sr.
Devin Chandler, Arlington, Jr.
Shamari Covington, White Station, Fr.

300 METER HURDLES
Eric Parker, Cleveland, Sr.
Deng Wyk, Memphis Central, Jr.
Skyy Craig, Walker Valley, So.

100 METERS
Emmanuel Bynum, Whitehaven, Sr.
Micaleous Elder, Blackman, Sr.
Elijah Young, South Doyle, Jr.

200 METERS
Emmanuel Bynum, Whitehaven, Sr.
Elijah Young, South Doyle, Jr.
Micaleous Elder, Blackman, Sr.

400 METERS
Emmanuel Bynum, Whitehaven, Sr.
Nicholas Bryant, Southwind, Sr.
Isaiah Weasby, Bartlett, Jr.

800 METERS
Jake Renfree, Knox Catholic, Sr.
Gabriel Robinson, Ravenwood, So.
Miguel Parrilla, Hardin Valley, Sr.

1600 METERS
Jake Renfree, Knox Catholic, Sr.
Davis Bove, Centennial, Sr.
Cole Bullock, Red Bank, Sr.

3200 METERS
Silas Winders, Henry County, Jr.
David Ahlmeyer, Beech, Sr.
Davis Bove, Centennial, Sr.

DECATHLON
Jett Kinder, Brentwood, Jr.
Christian Shouse, Campbell County, Sr.
Deng Wyk, Memphis Central, Jr.

Small Division
POLE VAULT
Colton Fulk, West Greene, Jr.
Elijah Williams, Watertown, Jr.
Garrett Trombley, Signal Mountain, Jr.

LONG JUMP
Lester Shaw III, East Nashville, Jr.
Johnquiez Guerrier, KIPP Nashville, Jr.
Raishun Morris, Hillcrest, Sr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Rayquan Verge, Watertown, Jr.
Romal Webb, Raleigh-Egypt, Sr.
Jordan Perkins, Tyner, Jr.

HIGH JUMP
Kyle Teague, Northview Academy, Sr.
Rodney McAtee, Memphis Middle College, Jr.
Raishun Morris, Hillcrest, Sr.

SHOT PUT
Elijah Simmons, Pearl-Cohn, Sr.
Anthony Goodwin, Tyner, Sr.
Corey Moseley, Pearl-Cohn, So.

DISCUS
Taylan Tribble, Union City, So.
Elijah Simmons, Pearl-Cohn, Sr.
Spencer Fejeran, Claiborne, Sr.

110 METER HURDLES
Brevin Sims, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences, Jr.
Johnquiez Guerrier, KIPP Nashville, Jr.
Evan Knowlton, Soulsville Charter, Jr.

300 METER HURDLES
Brevin Sims, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences, Jr.
Kiyontae Warren, Austin East, Sr.
Darius Willis, Pearl-Cohn, Sr.

100 METERS
Kevin Davis, Trinity Christian, Jr.
Demick Starling, East Nashville, Jr.
Corieon Nance, Huntingdon, Jr.

200 METERS
Kevin Davis, Trinity Christian, Jr.
Jeremiah Batiste, Tyner, Jr.
Demick Starling, East Nashville, Jr.

400 METERS
Demick Starling, East Nashville, Jr.
Darian Jones, Pearl-Cohn, Sr.
Jerome Stoudamire, Tyner, Sr.

800 METERS
Emerson Fulton, Gatlinburg Pittman, Sr.
Eric McGowan, Melrose, Jr.
Jackson Sparks, L&N Stem Academy, Sr.

1600 METERS
Brendan Taylor, Chuckey-Doak, Jr.
Seth Jinks, L&N Stem Academy, Jr.
Connor Henson, Columbia Academy, Fr.

3200 METERS
Alex Ponce, Merrol Hyde Magnet, Sr.
Porter Bradley, University School of Johnson City, Sr.
Evan Carr, L&N Stem Academy, So.

DECATHLON
Piper Carter, Tellico Plains, Sr.
Cole Scott, Grace Christian-Franklin, Sr.
Cannon Piller, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Sr.

Division II-A
POLE VAULT
Alex Gales, Franklin Road Academy, Sr.
Josh Whitaker, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Luke Etherton, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.

LONG JUMP
Coby Hollins, Harding Academy, Sr.
Myles Neely, Harding Academy, Jr.
Matthew McMeans, Evangelical Christian, Jr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Myles Neely, Harding Academy, Jr.
Coby Hollins, Harding Academy, Sr.
Mikyan Duncan, Davidson Academy

HIGH JUMP
Anthony Howard, Harding Academy, Jr.
Benji Bash, Grace Christian-Knoxville, Sr.
Ammon Turner, Goodpasture Christian, Sr.

SHOT PUT
Darius Hylick, Mt. Juliet Christian Academy, Sr.
Derreion Greenlee, Lausanne Collegiate, Sr.
Dietrick Pennington, Evangelical Christian, So.

DISCUS
Darius Hylick, Mt. Juliet Christian Academy, Sr.
Jamal Mitchell, Harding Academy, So.
Luke Etherton, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.

110 METER HURDLES
Gabel Fulford, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Jonas Hart, Lausanne Collegiate, Jr.
Jackson Davis, Harding Academy, Jr.

300 METER HURDLES
Jackson Bostick, Grace Christian Academy-Knoxville, Jr.
Gabel Fulford, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Austin Saunier, Evangelical Christian, Jr.

100 METERS
Austin Jackson, Harding Academy, Sr.
Reid Swolensky, Harding Academy, Jr.
Derrick Redmond, First Assembly Christian School, Jr.

200 METERS
Logan Collier, Mt. Juliet Christian Academy, Sr.
Gabel Fulford, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Austin Jackson, Harding Academy, Sr.

400 METERS
Landry Mitchell, Franklin Road Academy, Jr.
Quenton Brooks, Knowledge Academy, Sr.
Luke Etherton, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.

800 METERS
Pelham Bergesen, University School of Nashville, Jr.
Neil Narayanan, University School of Nashville, So.
Nikolaj Murasov, Concord Christian

1600 METERS
Andrew Cox, Franklin Road Academy, Sr.
Timothy Hays, University School of Nashville, Jr.
Nicholas Sieders, University School of Nashville, So.

3200 METERS
Davis Rangi, Evangelical Christian, Sr.
Jack Cottrell, Chattanooga Christian, So.
Trace Alexander, Battle Ground Academy, Fr.

DECATHLON
Gabel Fulford, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Jr.
Landry Mitchell, Franklin Road Academy, Jr.
Myles Neely, Harding Academy, Jr.

Division II-AA
POLE VAULT
Jack Holcombe, Baylor School, Sr.
Connor Steanson, Montgomery Bell Academy, So.
Hugh Sullivan, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.

LONG JUMP
William Wright, Ensworth School, Jr.
Joseph Heinz, Christian Brothers, Jr.
Antonio Lay, Christian Brothers, Sr.

TRIPLE JUMP
Calen Horton, Ensworth School, Jr.
John Curry, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Dorian Hopkins, Memphis University School, Sr.

HIGH JUMP
Aaron Lovins, Brentwood Academy, Jr.
Ti Thomas, McCallie School, Jr.
William Wallace, Christian Brothers, Jr.

SHOT PUT
Thomas Gore, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Wyatt Hughes, McCallie School, Sr.
DJ Harden, Christian Brothers, So.

DISCUS
Qundarius Dunningan, McCallie School, Sr.
Eli Sutton, Brentwood Academy, So.
Matthew Rhodes, Memphis University School, Sr.

110 METER HURDLES
John Curry, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Zach Loshinskey, Christian Brothers, Sr.
Hugh Sullivan, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.

300 METER HURDLES
John Curry, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.
Shane Farrow, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Wiley Pippenger, Baylor School, Sr.

100 METERS
Antonio Lay, Christian Brothers, Sr.
Tyren Flowers, McCallie School, So.
Riley Jenne, Baylor School, So.

200 METERS
Antonio Lay, Christian Brothers, Sr.
Riley Jenne, Baylor School, So.
Sam Dugan, Montgomery Bell Academy, Sr.

400 METERS
Sellers Shy, Memphis University School, Sr.
Kendall Young, Father Ryan, Sr.
William Wallace, Christian Brothers, Jr.

800 METERS
John Hyde, Montgomery Bell Academy, Jr.
Tyler Casey, Christian Brothers, Sr.
Raif Gork, McCallie School, Sr.

1600 METERS
Samuel Ligon, McCallie School, Jr.
Matthew Porter, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Matthew McMillan, Brentwood Academy, Sr.

3200 METERS
Matthew Porter, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
George Payne, Brentwood Academy, Sr.
Samuel Ligon, McCallie School, Jr.

DECATHLON
Jude Maloy, Ensworth School, Jr.
William Wright, Ensworth School, Jr.
Aaron Lovins, Brentwood Academy, Jr.

Tennis all-state teams recognized by TSWA

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced its 2019 Tennis All-State teams on Thursday for Division I and Division II. Student-athletes are selected based on their finish in the TSSAA Championships.

GIRLS

Large Division
SINGLES
Hamsa Javagal, Brentwood, So.
Romane Britt, Collierville, Jr.
Lucy Sims, Hendersonville, Jr.
Fernada Espinosa, Obion County, Jr.

DOUBLES
Alex Torre-Georgia Fischer, Brentwood
Lainey Hill-Sydney Berry, Dobyns-Bennett

Small Division
SINGLES
Brittney Combest, Memphis Middle College, Sr.
Sunshine Fennell, Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences, So.
Morgan Brown, Watertown, Fr.
Ashley McBride, Summertown, Jr.

DOUBLES
Alexis Perry-Haley Caperton, Summertown
Grace Williams-Emilee Werner, Signal Mountain

Division II-A
SINGLES
Audrey Yoon, Knox Webb, Jr.
Addison Horton, Silverdale, Fr.
Ayden Kuhawa, Clarksville Academy, Fr.
Hannah Grace Howell, St. George’s, Sr.

DOUBLES
Caroline Ross-Carina Dagotto, Knox Webb
Delaney Boone-Lili Roth, Knox Webb

Division II-AA
SINGLES
Maggie Cannata, Ensworth School, Sr.
Landie McBrayer, Baylor School, Sr.
Kathryn Risner, Harpeth Hall, Sr.
Riley Collins, Ensworth School, Fr.

DOUBLES
AC Lee-Stephanie Woodbury, Hutchison
Anne Grinder-Grace Anne Dunavant, Hutchison

BOYS

Large Division
SINGLES
Donavan Janicek, Brentwood, So.
Nathan Zou, Central Magnet, Sr.
Takuma Walter, White Station, Jr.
Davis Clem, Knox Catholic, Jr.

DOUBLES
Hagan Oakley-David Bieger, Tennessee
Jackson Stone-Ethan Eisenhauer, Ravenwood

Small Division
SINGLES
Ben Sidwell, Trinity Christian, Sr.
Evan Carr, L&N STEM, So.
Grant Koch, Merrol Hyde, Fr.
Adam Nelson, Sullivan North, Sr.

DOUBLES
Walker Lee-Campbell Maben, L&N Stem
Grant Williams-Zach Ottley, Signal Mountain

Division II-A
SINGLES
Walker Stearns, St. George’s, So.
Nathan Irwin, Christ Presbyterian Academy, So.
Ohma Sharma, Knox Webb, Sr.
George Corzine, University School of Nashville, Sr.

DOUBLES
Ben Aiken-Harrison Williams, Knox Webb
Davis Brady-Cole McDaniel, Christian Academy of Knoxville

Division II-AA
SINGLES
Baylor Sai, Montgomery Bell Academy, So.
Will Leathers, The McCallie School, Fr.
Seth Richey, Memphis University School, Jr.
Richard Cummins, Montgomery Bell Academy, Jr.

DOUBLES
Hunter Smith-Benjamin Taverne, Baylor School
John Knight-Charlie Park, The McCallie School