TSWA announces all-state football teams for classes 4A-6A

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced all-state football teams for Classes 4A-6A on Tuesday for the 2019 season. Fourteen players on offense and defense were selected for each classification. Mr. Football finalists automatically were members of the team.

CLASS 6A
OFFENSE

QB – Cade Chambers, Maryville, Sr.
QB – Brian Garcia, Ravenwood, Sr.
RB – Jalen Hunt, McMinn County, Jr.
RB – Lincoln Pare, Germantown Houston, Sr.
WR – Grayson Hitt, Germantown Houston, Sr.
WR – Andrew Mason, Ravenwood, Sr.
WR – Ashton Maples, Maryville, Sr.
OL – Bryce Goodner, McMinn County, Jr.
OL – Graham Barton, Ravenwood, Sr.
OL – Jackson Riley, Oakland, Sr.
OL – Nathan Havrda, Germantown Houston, Sr. 
OL – Ray Curry, White Station, Sr. 
ATH – A.J. Davis, Maryville, Sr.
K – Luke Akers, Ravenwood, Sr.

DEFENSE
DL – Ethan Ensley, Maryville, Sr.
DL – Reggie Grimes Jr., Ravenwood, Sr.
DL – Deion Harris, Germantown Houston, Sr. 
DL – Zyon Walker, Whitehaven, Sr. 
LB – Mason Shelton, Maryville, Sr.
LB – Bryson Eason, Whitehaven, Sr.
LB – Martavius French, Whitehaven, Sr.
LB – Conner Murphy, Blackman, Sr.
DB – Drew Crowder, Maryville, Sr.
DB – Jaxson Campbell, Independence, Jr. 
DB – Tray Curry, Bradley Central, Jr. 
DB – Tamarion McDonald, Whitehaven, Sr.
ATH – Aaron Moore, Oakland, Sr. 
P – Kade Hensley, Science Hill, Jr.

CLASS 5A
OFFENSE

QB – Dakota Fawver, Knox Central, Sr.
QB – Dain Patterson, Dyer County, Sr.
RB – Spencer Gallatin, Gallatin, Sr. 
RB – Elijah Young, South-Doyle, Sr.
WR – Brayden Hurst, Sevier County, Sr.
WR – Donta Hackler, David Crockett, Sr. 
WR – KeSean Eubanks, Soddy-Daisy, Jr.
OL – Michael Treadwell, Powell, Sr.
OL – Gary Smith III, Shelbyville Central, Sr.
OL – Nolan Wishon, Tennessee High, Sr. 
OL – Tyrell Ragland, Knox West, Sr.
OL – Joel Meier, Page, Sr. 
ATH – Ja’sean Parks, Beech, Sr.
K - Jarred Swislosky, Knox Central, Jr.

DEFENSE
DL – Colton Webb, Powell, Sr.
DL – Tyrece Edwards, Knox West, Sr.
DL – David Bailey, Columbia Central, Sr.
DL – Jaylen Herrud, Summit, Sr.
LB – Kalib Fortner, Knox Central, Jr.
LB – Drew Francis, Knox West, Sr.
LB – Keaten Wade, Summit, So.
LB – Bradley Goodwin, Rhea County, Sr.
DB – Hayden Maynor, Soddy-Daisy, Sr.
DB – LaQuinton Wells, Dyer County, Sr. 
DB – Jaidin Horton, Knox Central, Jr.  
DB – Prince Kollie, David Crockett, Jr. 
ATH – Romal Webb, Southwind, Sr. 
P – Bailor Hughes, Powell, Sr.

CLASS 4A
OFFENSE

QB – Will McDonald, Livingston Academy, Sr.
QB – Bryson Rollins, Elizabethton, So.
RB – Cade Maupin, Elizabethton, Sr.
RB – Eric Johnson, Howard School, Sr.
WR – Cade Meeks, East Hamilton, Sr.
WR – Parker Hughes, Elizabethton, Jr.
WR – Hudson Wolfe, Hardin County, Jr.
OL – Chris Everhart, Greeneville, Sr.
OL – Cam Necessary, Sullivan South, Sr.
OL – Tristan Petit, Springfield, Jr. 
OL – Cole Morganstern, Elizabethton, Jr. 
OL – Conner Johnson, Elizabethton, So.
ATH – Luke Pratt, Crockett County, Sr.
K – CeJ Jones, Greeneville, Sr.

DEFENSE
DL – Leyton Mitchel, Greeneville, Sr.
DL – Tez Allen, Marshall County, Sr. 
DL – Joseph Kechter, Elizabethton, Sr.
DL – Carson Stresemann, Elizabethton, Sr.
LB – Ty Youngblood, Greeneville, Sr.
LB – C.J. Ware, Nolensville, Sr. 
LB – Marquis Pugh, Haywood, Sr.
LB – Traverious Baker, Haywood, Sr.
DB – Adam Caudle, East Hamilton, Sr.
DB – Tim Coutras, Nolensville, Sr.
DB – A.J. Stewart, Greeneville, Sr. 
DB – Hunter Jones, Chattanooga Central, Sr.
ATH – Cortez Chandler, Northside, Sr. 
P – Daniel Bethel, Anderson County, Jr.

King's Floyd, Belmont's Harmeyer earn TSWA weekly accolades

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: King’s Floyd earns TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– King University’s Jordan Floyd was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week, averaging 29.0 points in two outings for the Tornado.

The Stone Mountain, Ga., native made 5-of-12 shots overall and 7-for-10 at the foul line for 18 points along with seven rebounds and four assists versus Southern Wesleyan. The senior guard netted a career-best 40 points against Barton College, making 12-of-21 shots with three 3-pointers. He added 13-for-16 at the foul line for the third 40-point game in program history.

Floyd has scored 30-plus points in five of the team’s 10 games this season. He is averaging 27.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists per contest this year.

2019-20 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jordan Floyd, King University
November 19 – Adam Kunkel, Belmont
November 26 – Precious Achiuwa, Memphis
December 3 – Nick Muszynski, Belmont
December 10 – Ty Parks, Union University

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Belmont’s Harmeyer named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Belmont’s Ellie Harmeyer garnered Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Women’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades, posting 21.0 points and 11.5 rebounds in two victories for the Bruins.

The Kenisha, Wis., native connected on 6-of-12 shots and 8-for-10 at the foul line for 21 points along with 15 rebounds in a one-point win over Lipscomb, her fifth double-double of the season. The senior forward followed that with 21 points and eight boards against Middle Tennessee, hitting 8-of-14 shots overall.

Harmeyer is averaging 17.4 points and 10.5 rebounds per game in 10 contests this season.

2019-20 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jaelencia Williams, Union University
November 19 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
November 26 – Charity Savage, Middle Tennessee
December 3 – Anastasia Hayes, Middle Tennessee
December 10 – Deandra Luna, Bryan College

Union's Parks, Bryan's Luna garner TSWA Player of the Week accolades

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Union’s Parks earns TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Union University’s Ty Parks was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week, posting 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists in two wins for the Bulldogs.

The Pocahontas, Tenn., native collected 14 points and five rebounds with three 3-pointers in a victory over Fisk University. The sophomore guard followed that with 26 points, 11 boards and three assists in a win over McKendree University, hitting 9-of-14 shots overall and 6-for-7 at the foul line.

Parks is averaging 13.2 points and 6.3 rebounds in nine games this season for Union.

2019-20 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jordan Floyd, King University
November 19 – Adam Kunkel, Belmont
November 26 – Precious Achiuwa, Memphis
December 3 – Nick Muszynski, Belmont

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Bryan’s Luna named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Bryan College’s Deandra Luna garnered Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Women’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades, averaging 26.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists in two wins for the Lions.

The Sparta, Tenn., native registered 12 points, four rebounds and nine assists in a conference victory at Brenau University. The junior guard exploded in a road win over Milligan College, netting 41 points with six boards and three assists. She made 15-of-21 shots overall and 7-for-10 from 3-point range for the third most points in a single game in program history.

Luna is averaging 11.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 6.1 assists through 11 games this season. 

2019-20 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jaelencia Williams, Union University
November 19 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
November 26 – Charity Savage, Middle Tennessee
December 3 – Anastasia Hayes, Middle Tennessee

Belmont's Muszynski, Middle Tennessee's Hayes honored by TSWA

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Belmont’s Muszynski earns TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Belmont’s Nick Muszynski was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week, averaging 25.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in a pair of contests for the Bruins.

The Pickerington, Ohio, native connected on 13-of-18 shots from the field and finished with 30 points, seven boards and four blocks at Eastern Washington. He followed that with a game-high 20 points on 9-of-16 shooting, including 13 points in the second half, along with eight rebounds in a victory at Middle Tennessee.

Muszynski is posting 16.4 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game through eight contests this season.

2019-20 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jordan Floyd, King University
November 19 – Adam Kunkel, Belmont
November 26 – Precious Achiuwa, Memphis

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Middle Tennessee’s Hayes named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Middle Tennessee’s Anastasia Hayes garnered Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Women’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades, recording 17.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists along with a pair of 20-point outings in three games for the Blue Raiders.

The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native posted 11 points and five assists in Middle Tennessee’s win against Auburn. The sophomore collected 20 points and five boards against 21st-ranked Gonzaga and ended the three-day event in Estero, Fla., with 20 points on 8-of-18 shooting with four rebounds in a one-point loss to Arizona State.

Hayes netted 13 of her 20 points versus ASU in the second half, helping the Blue Raiders to a one-point lead with a minute to play. She is averaging 17.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists in eight games this season.

2019-20 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jaelencia Williams, Union University
November 19 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman
November 26 – Charity Savage, Middle Tennessee

TSWA announces college players of the week - Nov. 26

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FOOTBALL: Tennessee’s Guarantano, Carson-Newman’s Peebles earn TSWA weekly awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Tennessee’s Jarrett Guarantano 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 November 17-23.

Guarantano completed 23-of-40 passes for a career-best 415 yards and two touchdowns. Seven receivers caught passes in the win at Missouri, including three players with 100-plus yards for the first time in program history. He moved into eighth on the all-time passing list with the Vols with 4,721 yards, surpassing UT assistant coach Tee Martin.

Guarantano has completed 61 percent of his throws for 1,817 yards and 15 touchdowns in 11 games this season.

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Peebles posted eight tackles with 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks in a 17-9 win at 11th-ranked Bowie State in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Knoxville, Tenn., native helped the Eagles’ defense hold BSU to 0-for-5 in the red zone, forcing a pair of turnovers, along with a season-low in points. He collected two sacks and another tackle for loss in the fourth quarter.

The Eagles halted Bowie State's 11-game winning streak overall and its nine-game home winning streak. Carson-Newman ended a four-game road playoff losing streak and a four-game road losing streak to ranked teams. Bowie State was the highest ranked team the Eagles have beaten since defeating No. 5 North Alabama in the playoffs in 2009.  That contest represents one of now three road playoff victories for Carson-Newman since moving to Division II. 

Peebles leads the Eagles with 86 total tackles, 18.0 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks while adding four quarterback hurries.

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)
September 17 – Jacob Bunch, Maryville College (Offense); Kordell Jackson, Austin Peay (Defense)
September 25 – Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech (Offense); Wesley Porter, University of the South (Defense)
October 2 – JaVaughn Craig, Austin Peay (Offense); Darius Williams, Carson-Newman (Defense)
October 9 – Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis (Offense); Jovante Moffat, Middle Tennessee (Defense)
October 16 – John Bachus III, UT Martin (Offense); TJ Jefferson, UT Martin (Defense)
October 22 – Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis (Offense); Trenton Cumby, Maryville College (Defense)
October 30 – JaVaughn Craig, Austin Peay (Offense); Wycleff Phanor, Carson-Newman (Defense)
November 5 – Antonio Gibson, Memphis (Offense); Cecil Cherry, UT Martin (Defense)
November 13 – Bailey Fisher, Tennessee Tech (Offense); Dee Alford, Tusculum University (Defense)
November 19 – Brady White, Memphis (Offense); Trayzel Jureidini-Wyche, Carson-Newman (Defense)

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Memphis’ Achiuwa earns TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– University of Memphis freshman Precious Achiuwa was named the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Men’s Basketball Player of the Week, registering 20.5 points and 11.5 rebounds in two victories for the Tigers.

The Queens, N.Y., native posted 16 points and 12 boards versus Little Rock, hitting 6-of-13 shots while adding two assists and two steals. He netted 13 of his 16 points and grabbed nine of his 12 caroms after halftime against the Trojans.

Achiuwa collected a season-best 25 points with 11 rebounds and three steals versus Ole Miss, tallying nine points in a 19-8 spurt to begin the second half. He is averaging 15.0 points and 8.3 rebounds in six games this season for Memphis.

2019-20 TSWA MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jordan Floyd, King University
November 19 – Adam Kunkel, Belmont

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Middle Tennessee’s Savage named TSWA Player of the Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
– Middle Tennessee’s Charity Savage garnered Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s Women’s Basketball Player of the Week accolades, averaging 12.5 points and 11.5 rebounds in two wins for the Blue Raiders.

The Memphis, Tenn., native recorded 18 points and 10 boards against Tennessee Tech, hitting 7-of-12 shots and 3-for-6 at the foul line. The senior followed that with seven points, 13 rebounds and three assists versus Furman, becoming the first player in program history to record double-figure rebounds in five consecutive games to begin the season.

Savage is averaging 10.2 points and 11.2 rebounds per game through five contests this season.

2019-20 TSWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
November 13 – Jaelencia Williams, Union University
November 19 – Kayla Marosites, Carson-Newman