TSWA/USA Today Prep Poll - Sept. 1

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association and USA Today Network announced football rankings after Week 1 on Monday. Top 10 teams in each of the six Division I classifications and Top 5 in three Division II classes were selected by TSWA members and USA Today writers with first-place votes in parentheses and total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote.

Division I
Class 1A
1. McKenzie (1-1) – 180 (18). Last Week: No. 2
2. South Pittsburg (0-1) – 157. Last Week: No. 1
3. Eagleville (1-1) – 132. Last Week: No. 5
4. Coalfield (0-2) – 114. Last Week: No. 4
t5. Oliver Springs (1-1) – 105. Last Week: No. 3
t5. Hampton (2-0) – 105. Last Week: No. 5
7. Richland (1-1) – 62. Last Week: No. 9
8. Dresden (0-2) – 37. Last Week: No. 6
9. Cornersville (2-0) – 21. Last Week: Not Ranked
10. Clay County (1-1) – 16. Last Week: Not Ranked
Other who received 10 or more points: South Fulton (14), Rockwood (13), Cosby (12)

Class 2A
1. Marion County (2-0) – 176 (15). Last Week: No. 1
2. Milan (2-0) – 163 (3). Last Week: No. 2
3. East Robertson (2-0) – 142. Last Week: No. 4
4. Huntingdon (2-0) – 123. Last Week: No. 6
5. East Nashville (0-2) – 106. Last Week: No. 3
6. Fairley (1-1) – 74. Last Week: No. 5
7. Peabody (2-0) – 69. Last Week: No. 9
8. Gordonsville (2-0) – 57. Last Week: No. 10
9. Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering (0-2) – 39. Last Week: No. 7
10. Bledsoe County (1-1) – 13. Last Week: Not Ranked
Other who received 10 or more points: Jackson Central-Merry (11)

Class 3A
1. Westview (1-0) – 180 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. Sequatchie County (2-0) – 149. Last Week: No. 2
3. Gatlinburg-Pittman (2-0) – 138. Last Week: No. 3
4. Covington (2-0) – 128. Last Week: No. 4
5. Tyner Academy (2-0) – 100. Last Week: No. 6
6. White House Heritage (2-0) – 7. Last Week: No. 7
t7. Meigs County (1-1) – 64. Last Week: No. 5
t7. Melrose (1-1) – 64. Last Week: No. 8
9. Giles County (1-1) – 60. Last Week: No. 9
10. Dyersburg (1-1) – 21. Last Week: No. 10
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Class 4A
1. Alcoa (2-0) – 180 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. Springfield (2-0)– 153. Last Week: No. 3
3. Greeneville (2-0) – 136. Last Week: No. 6
4. Anderson County (0-1) – 112. Last Week: No. 2
5. Pearl-Cohn (0-2) – 104. Last Week: No. 5
6. Upperman (1-1) – 92. Last Week: No. 4
7. Macon County (2-0) – 87. Last Week: No. 8
8. Marshall County (1-1) – 44. Last Week: No. 9
9. Haywood (1-1) – 36. Last Week: No. 7
10. Jackson North Side (1-0) – 28. Last Week: No. 10
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Class 5A
1. Sevier County (2-0) – 180 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. Page (2-0) – 162. Last Week: No. 2
3. Powell (1-0) – 140. Last Week: No. 3
4. Munford (2-0) – 118. Last Week: No. 5
5. Beech (1-1) – 88. Last Week: No. 7
6. Kirkwood (2-0) – 78. Last Week: No. 8
7. Knox West (0-1) – 72. Last Week: No. 7
8. Lincoln County (2-0) – 42. Last Week: No. 10
9. East Hamilton (2-0) – 41. Last Week: Not Ranked
10. Walker Valley (1-1) – 33. Last Week: No. 6
Other who received 10 or more points: McMinn County (21)

Class 6A
1. Oakland (2-0) – 180 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. Ravenwood (2-0) – 160. Last Week: No. 2
3. Germantown (2-0) – 138. Last Week: No. 3
4. Maryville (1-1) – 127. Last Week: No. 4
5. Blackman (2-0) – 95. Last Week: No. 5
6. Oak Ridge (2-0) – 84. Last Week: No. 8
7. Riverdale (1-1) – 77. Last Week: No. 7
8. Collierville (1-1) – 56. Last Week: No. 5
9. Whitehaven (1-1) – 37. Last Week: No. 10
10. Green Hill (1-1) – 19. Last Week: No. 9
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-A
1. Nashville Christian (2-0) – 90 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. Friendship Christian (2-0) – 66. Last Week: No. 2
3. Jackson Christian (2-0) – 61. Last Week: No. 4
4. University School of Jackson (2-0) – 24. Last Week: Not Ranked
5. Donelson Christian (1-1) – 21. Last Week: No. 3
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-AA
1. Battle Ground Academy (2-0) – 90 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. Boyd Buchanan (2-0) – 68. Last Week: No. 2
3. Franklin Road Academy (2-0) – 58. Last Week: No. 3
4. Silverdale Baptist (1-1) – 25. Last Week: Not Ranked
5. Grace Christian Academy-Franklin (2-0) – 22. Last Week: Not Ranked
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-AAA
1. Baylor School (1-0) – 90 (18). Last Week: No. 1
2. McCallie School (1-0) – 72. Last Week: No. 2
3. Christ Presbyterian Academy (1-1) – 45. Last Week: No. 4
4. Brentwood Academy (2-0) – 26. Last Week: No. 4
5. Knox Catholic (2-0) – 23. Last Week: Not Ranked
Other who received 10 or more points: Ensworth School (11)

Publications that participated in the voting include The Tennessean in Nashville, the Knoxville News-Sentinel, The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, The Daily Herald in Columbia, The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, The Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville, 615Preps.com, Main Street Maury, The Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Five Star Preps, The Mirror-Exchange in Milan, Tri-Cities Sports, The Herald-Citizen in Cookeville and The Westmoreland News.

TSWA/USA Today Prep Poll - Aug. 25

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association and USA Today Network announced football rankings after Week 1 on Monday. Top 10 teams in each of the six Division I classifications and Top 5 in three Division II classes were selected by TSWA members and USA Today writers with first-place votes in parentheses and total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote.

Division I
Class 1A
1. South Pittsburg (0-0) – 180 (18)
2. McKenzie (0-1) – 153
3. Oliver Springs (1-0) – 130
4. Coalfield (0-1) – 123
5. Eagleville (0-1) – 100
6. Dresden (0-1) – 90
7. Hampton (1-0) – 87
8. Cosby (1-0) – 31
9. Richland (0-1) – 28
10. Huntland (1-0) – 23
Other who received 10 or more points: Wayne County (14), Clay County (12)

Class 2A
1. Marion County (1-0) – 173 (15)
2. Milan (1-0) – 156 (3)
3. East Nashville (0-0) – 146
4. East Robertson (1-0) – 127
5. Fairley (1-0) – 103
6. Huntingdon (1-0) – 89
7. Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering (0-1) – 72
8. Jackson Central-Merry (0-1) – 42
9. Peabody (1-0) – 32
10. Gordonsville (1-0) – 28
Other who received 10 or more points: Bledsoe County (15)

Class 3A
1. Westview (1-0) – 180 (18)
2. Sequatchie County (1-0) – 148
3. Gatlinburg-Pittman (1-0) – 142
4. Covington (1-0) – 123
5. Meigs County (1-0) – 112
6. Tyner Academy (1-0) – 87
7. White House Heritage (1-0) – 60
8. Melrose (0-1) – 57
9. Giles County (0-1) – 39
10. Dyersburg (0-1) – 28
Other who received 10 or more points: Unicoi County (11)

Class 4A
1. Alcoa (1-0) – 180 (18)
2. Anderson County (0-0) – 153
3. Springfield (1-0)– 134
4. Upperman (1-0) – 114
5. Pearl-Cohn (0-1) – 111
6. Greeneville (1-0) – 95
7. Haywood (1-0) – 82
8. Macon County (1-0) – 63
9. Marshall County (0-1) – 26
10. Jackson North Side (1-0) – 12
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Class 5A
1. Sevier County (1-0) – 180 (18)
2. Page (1-0) – 161
3. Powell (0-0) – 136
4. Knox West (0-0) – 123
5. Munford (1-0) – 90
6. Walker Valley (1-0) – 75
7. Beech (0-1) – 68
8. Kirkwood (1-0) – 48
9. Knox Halls (0-1) – 42
10. Lincoln County (1-0) – 18
Other who received 10 or more points: McMinn County (12)

Class 6A
1. Oakland (1-0) – 180 (18)
2. Ravenwood (1-0) – 162
3. Germantown (1-0) – 136
4. Maryville (0-1) – 123
t5. Blackman (1-0) – 77
t5. Collierville (1-0) – 77
7. Riverdale (0-1) – 70
8. Oak Ridge (1-0) – 63
9. Green Hill (1-0) – 55
10. Whitehaven (0-1) – 23
Other who received 10 or more points: Brentwood (11)

Division II-A
1. Nashville Christian (1-0) – 90 (18)
2. Friendship Christian (1-0) – 68
3. Donelson Christian (1-0) – 56
4. Jackson Christian (1-0) – 36
5. Middle Tennessee Christian (1-0) – 20
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-AA
1. Battle Ground Academy (1-0) – 90 (18)
2. Boyd Buchanan (1-0) – 65
3. Franklin Road Academy (1-0) – 60
4. Pope John Paul II (1-0) – 28
5. Chattanooga Christian (1-0) – 9
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-AAA
1. Baylor School (1-0) – 90 (18)
2. McCallie School (1-0) – 72
3. Ensworth School (1-0) – 36
t4. Christ Presbyterian Academy (0-1) – 34
t4. Brentwood Academy (1-0) – 34
Other who received 10 or more points: None

Publications that participated in the voting include The Tennessean in Nashville, the Knoxville News-Sentinel, The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, The Daily Herald in Columbia, The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, The Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville, 615Preps.com, Main Street Maury, The Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Five Star Preps, The Mirror-Exchange in Milan, Tri-Cities Sports, The Herald-Citizen in Cookeville and The Westmoreland News.

TSWA, USA Today Network form partnership for weekly football poll

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association and USA Today Network have formed a partnership for the 2025 high school season for a weekly football poll beginning with today’s Preseason Poll for six Division I classifications and three Division II classes, further known as the TSWA/USA Today Preseason Football Poll. Each week moving forward, the poll will be announced on Monday mornings. The rankings are tallied on total points based on 10 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th-place vote with first-place votes in parentheses.

Division I
Class 1A
1. South Pittsburg – 175 (13)
2. McKenzie – 165 (5)
3. Coalfield – 142
4. Eagleville – 98
5. Dresden – 97
6. Richland – 77
7. Oliver Springs – 61
8. Clay County – 55
9. Memphis Middle College – 35
10. Hampton – 33
Others who received 10 or more points: Rockwood (24); Cosby (12)

Class 2A
1. Marion County – 164 (10)
2. East Nashville – 159 (7)
3. Milan – 145
4. East Robertson – 115
5. Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering – 103
6. Fairley – 89
7. Jackson Central-Merry – 42
8. Huntingdon – 35
9. Bledsoe County – 34
10. Memphis Business Academy – 29
Others who received 10 or more points: Peabody (28) Riverside (17), York (10)

Class 3A
1. Westview – 180 (18)
t2. Sequatchie County – 139
t2. Gatlinburg-Pittman – 139
4. Meigs County – 114
5. Covington – 105
6. Melrose – 95
7. Tyner Academy – 76
8. Dyersburg – 66
9. Giles County – 36
10. White House Heritage – 26
Others who received 10 or more points: None

Class 4A
1. Alcoa – 178 (16)
2. Anderson County – 155 (2)
3. Pearl-Cohn– 128
4. Springfield– 116
5. Upperman– 92
6. Greeneville– 78
7. Haywood– 72
8. Marshall County– 55
9. Macon County– 41
10. Elizabethton– 31
Others who received 10 or more points: Red Bank (11)

Class 5A
1. Sevier County – 180 (18)
2. Page– 158
3. Powell– 136
4. Beech– 124
5. Knox West– 114
6. Knox Halls– 65
7. Hendersonville– 45
8. Munford– 43
9. Kirkwood– 35
10. Walker Valley– 22
Others who received 10 or more points: Knox Central (21), East Hamilton (19), Clinton (10)

Class 6A
1. Oakland – 178 (17)
2. Ravenwood – 158
3. Maryville – 144 (1)
4. Riverdale– 116
5. Germantown– 110
6. Whitehaven– 73
7. Blackman– 55
8. Collierville– 51
9. Oak Ridge– 45
10. Brentwood– 21
Others who received 10 or more points: Stewarts Creek (15)

Division II-A
1. Nashville Christian – 90 (18)
2. Friendship Christian – 64
3. Donelson Christian – 60
4. Jackson Christian – 32
5. Middle Tennessee Christian – 15
Others who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-AA
1. Battle Ground Academy – 90 (18)
2. Boyd Buchanan – 63
3. Franklin Road Academy – 61
4. Lausanne Collegiate – 27
5. Knox Webb – 20
Others who received 10 or more points: None

Division II-AAA
1. Baylor School – 89 (17)
2. McCallie School – 73 (1)
3. Christ Presbyterian Academy– 46
4. Brentwood Academy – 33
5. Ensworth School – 25
Others who received 10 or more points: None

Publications that participated in the voting include The Tennessean in Nashville, the Knoxville News-Sentinel, The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, The Daily Herald in Columbia, The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, The Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville, 615Preps.com, Main Street Maury, The Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Five Star Preps, The Mirror-Exchange in Milan, Tri-Cities Sports, The Herald-Citizen in Cookeville and The Westmoreland News.

Annual TSWA writing contest award winners announced

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced winners in its annual writing contest on Monday, which includes stories written between Jan. 1, 2024 and Dec. 31, 2024. Special thanks to Ron Higgins for coordinating the judging of the contest again this year.

TSWA 2025 WRITING CONTEST RESULTS
(Stories written between Jan. 1, 2024, and Dec. 31, 2024)

DIVISION 1
GARY LUNDY WRITER OF THE YEAR – 1. John Varlas, The Daily Memphian 2. Parth Upadhyaya, The Daily Memphian 3. Teresa M. Walker, The Associated Press.
Judges’ comment: "No other writer in this category had the depth, the clarity, the flow, and the brevity of the first-place winner. He understands how to drop bits and pieces of characters into stories without overwriting. His quotes were precise. All three of his stories were among the best in the category. The best memorial tribute (on the passing of legendary Memphis high school basketball coach Terry Tippett), the best bittersweet farewell (the Memphis pro soccer franchise suddenly relocating to California), and the best “remember when” story (on the Melrose High basketball dynasty)."

BEST COLUMNIST – 1. John Adams, Knoxville News-Sentinel 2. Tim Buckley, The Daily Memphian 3. Stephen Hargis, The Chattanooga Times-Free Press.
Judges’ comments: "The winner of this category won by a landslide. His column on which is the better UT – Texas or Tennessee? – was hilarious. His column on UT’s Chancellor changing personalities to deal twice with the NCAA on different matters was insightful. His column on Vols’ head baseball coach Tony Vitello was a spot-on assessment of what makes Vitello so good. Every column was straight opinion, not features disguised as opinions."

BEST FEATURE WRITER – 1. Tim Buckley, The Daily Memphian. 2. Teresa M. Walker, The Associated Press 3. John Varlas, The Daily Memphian.
Judges’ comments: "It’s not just the variety of subjects that the winner wrote, from a former Memphis area player’s long, hard from road to numerous schools and drug use and rehab leading to the ministry, as well as the resurrection of the Memphis City Amateur golf tourney and the last-minute official scorer sub in an NCAA regional tourney in Memphis. It’s also the writer who got out of the way of the story. He guided each story deftly, letting the subjects carry the narrative. For a writer, that’s not as easy as you think. It’s an acquired skill through years of experience."

BEST EVENT WRITER – 1. Stephen Hargis, Chattanooga Times-Free Press. 2 Drew Hill, The Daily Memphian. 3. Adam Sparks, Knoxville News-Sentinel

BEST NEWS WRITER – 1. Adam Sparks, Knoxville News-Sentinel 2. Teresa M. Walker, The Associated Press 3. Frank Bonner, The Daily Memphian.
Judges’ comments: "A solid group of stories by the winning writer, who explains the intricacies of the state of Tennessee filing a lawsuit against the NCAA over its NIL policy."

BEST PREP WRITER – 1. Stephen Hargis, Chattanooga Times-Free Press 2. John Varlas, Daily Memphian 3. None awarded.
Judges’ comments: "The first-place winner was clear-cut. He picked great subjects, such as the lack of African-American high school baseball players, as well as the struggles of a high school football program that barely stayed alive because of a lack of players. Well-written and tightly edited."

BEST INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES – 1. Tim Buckley, The Daily Memphian. 2. Adam Sparks, Knoxville News-Sentinel 3. Drew Hill, Daily Memphian.
Judges’ comments: "Three vastly different series placed in this category – an enterprise/investigative entry, an investigative series, and a rambling feature series so lengthy that the writer must have been paid per word. The winner was a three-part series on removing the veil of how NIL operates at the University of Memphis. He talked to everybody from the operations director of the U of M collective to administrators, coaches and players. Great look at the inner workings of the operation from all angles."

BEST SPECIAL SECTIONS (ALL DIVISIONS COMBINED) – 1. Union City Messenger (Kevin Weaks) 2. The Chattanooga Times-Free Press (Stephen Hargis) 3. Johnson City Press (Jeff Birchfield)
Judges’ comments: "These are some of the finest special sections we’ve ever judged, especially the preseason football special section, which has to be reinvented annually. The winner in this category thought way outside of the box this year by publishing four separate eight-page sections with one section each for its primary high schools (Union City, Obion Central, South Fulton) and its lone college (Tennessee-Martin). Full-blown separate covers for each school. Great writing, dazzling graphics. Huge pullout season schedules. Special kudos to the third-place winner because the entire 24-page special section was written by ONE writer. Unbelievable effort, full of informative content."
NOTE: DID NOT HAVE MULTIPLE ENTRIES TO JUDGE BEST DAILY SECTION, BEST INDIVIDUAL LAYOUT AND BEST OUTDOOR WRITER.

DIVISION II and III (Combined due to a lack of entries)
GARY LUNDY WRITER OF THE YEAR – 1. Blaine Kellar, Main Street Media of Tennessee 2. Charles Pulliam, Williamson Herald 3. Kevin Weaks, Union City Messenger.
Judges’ comments: "Had great ledes in each of his stories that grabbed your attention and kept you reading. He had an eclectic choice of subjects – a retired MLB baseball scout who served 32 years in the business, a high school wrestler fighting back from a mysterious paralysis, and a 78-year-old golfer who has played 700 different courses in his lifetime."

BEST COLUMNIST – 1. Maria M. Cornelius, 247 Sports 2. Marcus Fitzsimmons, The Daily Times 3. None awarded.
Judges’ comments: "Marvelous, detailed, well-sourced and multiple-voiced columns, such as how Candace Parker changed the face of women’s basketball."

BEST FEATURE WRITER – 1. Caleb Jarreau, The Daily Times 2. Kevin Weaks, Union City Messenger. 3. Josh Lane, The Daily Times
Judges’ comments: “Tightly contested category, but the edge for the winner was his story on the meteoric rise of Hispanic basketball coach Gabe Lazo to become a Lady Vols’ assistant."

BEST PREP WRITER – 1. Josh Lane, The Daily Times 2. Caleb Jarreau, The Daily Times 3. Marcus Fitzsimmons, The Daily Times
Judges’ comments: "Nothing fancy, just three solidly written profiles on Maryville and Alcoa High athletes. The standout feature was the Maryville offensive lineman who committed to Air Force with dreams of becoming a pilot."

BEST EVENT/NEWS WRITER – 1. Charles Pulliam, Williamson Herald. 2. Kevin Weaks, Union City Messenger 3. Marcus Fitzsimmons, The Daily Times.
Judges’ comments: “There’s no excuse not to have multiple voices in a story, especially when covering a game. Using strictly head coach quotes is lazy. Kudos to the winner in this category because he didn’t do that. He added meaningful player quotes, especially from a team that won a state championship."

NOTE: DID NOT HAVE MULTIPLE ENTRIES TO JUDGE BEST DAILY SECTION, BEST INDIVIDUAL LAYOUT AND BEST OUTDOOR WRITER.

DIVISION IV
Not judged because there was just one school SID who entered.

TSWA honors softball all-state teams

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced all-state teams for softball on Saturday, which includes 15 players in each classification with four classes in Division I and two classes in Division II.

Class A
C: Brinli Bain, Eagleville, Sr.
C: Bailey Stewart, Gordonsville, Sr.
IF: Addisyn Linton, Eagleville, Sr.
IF: Kaliyah Lucas, Jo Byrns, Sr.
IF: Baylor Walden, Clay County, Jr.
IF: Ella Grace Harvey, Whitwell, Sr.
IF: Keely Williams, Bruceton, Sr.
IF: Madison Holder, Bruceton, Jr.
OF: Reagan Blair, Cloudland, Jr.
OF: Loren Blevins, North Greene, Sr.
OF: Emma Parham, Dresden, Fr.
P: Kaylee Kilgore, South Pittsburg, Sr.
P: Rhylan Hicks, Oakdale, Sr.
P: Kailey Plumlee, Gordonsville, Sr.
UT: Madison Davenport, Eagleville, So.

Class 2A
C: Tori Hahn, Alcoa, So.
C: Harlie Phillips, Watertown, So.
IF: Halle Bailey, Alcoa, Jr.
IF: Maddie Floyd, Liberty Creek, Sr.
IF: Madison Hensley, South Greene, Sr.
IF: Mallie Grizzle, Liberty Creek, Sr.
IF: Lakyn Rogers, Westview, Sr.
IF: Jalyn Kelly, Sequatchie County, Sr.
OF: Emma Pierce, Camden, Sr.
OF: Salem O’Dell, Waverly, Sr.
OF: Ainsley Pickett, Sequatchie County, So.
P: Sailor Presley, Kingston, Jr.
P: Kaylor West, Liberty Creek, Jr.
P: McCall Sims, Westview, Sr.
UT: Taylor Moreland, Forrest, So.

Class 3A
C: Portlyn Bennett, Heritage, Jr.
C: Ava Weis, Station Camp, So.
IF: Kyla Jobe, Greeneville, Sr.
IF: Malyiah Smith, Gibbs, Sr.
IF: Sanaa Townsend, Chattanooga Central, Jr.
IF: Madison Goad, Tullahoma, Sr.
IF: Maddi McGowan, Fairview, Jr.
IF: Bailee Shelton, McNairy Central, Jr.
OF: Aaliyah Engle, Unicoi County, So.
OF: Skylar Gooden, Soddy Daisy, Sr.
OF: Shelby Williams, Gibbs, Jr.
P: Lacey Keck, Gibbs, Sr.
P: Kora Kilgore, Dekalb County, Sr.
P: Addyson Fisher, Volunteer, Sr.
UT: Elizabeth Martin, Creek Wood, Sr.

Class 4A
C: Elsa Morrison, Farragut, Sr.
C: Paisley Campbell, Coffee County, Sr.
IF: Avary Stockwell, Green Hill, Jr.
IF: Maddie Diamond, Science Hill, Sr.
IF: Hailey Porter, Dobyns Bennett, Sr.
IF: Alyssa Davenport, Walker Valley, Sr.
IF: Samya Sandifer, Stewarts Creek, Jr.
IF: Yuleesa Kennedy, Knox Karns, Sr.
OF: Jaeda Tucker, Ooltewah, Fr.
OF: Chloe Younggren, Mt. Juliet, Jr.
OF: Adriana Callahan, Page, Sr.
P: Emery Bales, Knox Halls, Sr.
P: Ryann Presswood, Walker Valley, Sr.
P: Marina Mason, Brentwood, Sr.
UT: Coralee Grove, Dickson County, Jr.

Division II-A
C: Heather Scales, Donelson Christian, Sr.
C: KeKe Jordan, Boyd Buchanan, Fr.
IF: Emily Bogoski, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Fr.
IF: Bailey Robinson, Jackson Christian, Sr.
IF: Haylen Ayers, University School of Jackson, So.
IF: Hayden Hill, Grace Christian Academy-Knoxville, So.
IF: Emry Masterson, Silverdale Baptist, Sr.
IF: Madison McHenry, Donelson Christian, So.
OF: Halle Bedwell, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Sr.
OF: Maddie Polk, University School of Jackson, Jr.
OF: Annalee Boner, Davidson Academy, Sr.
P: Bita Cox, Silverdale Baptist, So.
P:  Katie Wolaver, St. George’s, 8th grade
P: Bailey Goad, Donelson Christian, Sr.
UT: Addison Oberbreckling, Nashville Christian, Sr.

Division II-AA
C: Xahara Willis, Baylor School, Fr.
C: Nealy McCluskey, Christ Presbyterian Academy, So.
IF: Mia Brauss, Lipscomb Academy, Jr.
IF: Hailey Story, Lipscomb Academy, Sr.
IF: Madison Young, St. Benedict, Jr.
IF: Adison Wallington, Baylor School, So.
IF: Addie Thorpe, Tipton-Rosemark, Sr.
IF: Cayla Clemmer, Brentwood Academy senior
OF: Zoie Bernard, St. Benedict, Sr.
OF: Hadley Troutt, Knox Catholic, So.
OF: Hannah Smith, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.
P: Jorja Wheeler, St. Benedict, Jr.
P: Addison Smith, Girls Preparatory School, Fr.
P: Kylie Black, Chattanooga Christian, Jr.
UT: Millie Fox, Chattanooga Christian, Fr.