Thursday, November 5, 2015

Updated team stats as of November 3

Here are the top 25 teams for ALL of the area schools in team categories.

Here are the categories: (all on a per game basis)
Offense-Rushing, Passing, Total Yards, Highest scoring average
Defense-Rushing, Passing, Total Yards, Fewest points allowed


D2AA West All Region team as selected by the coaches

Offensive MVP-Austin Lee-CBHS
Defensive MVP-Ben Hill-CBHS

First Team Offense

QB/ATH-Hunter Hill-Briarcrest
QB-Steven Regis-MUS
QB-Jack Samsel-St. Benedict
QB-Keegan Voss-CBHS
RB-Bradley Foley-MUS
RB-Austin Lee-CBHS
WR-JD Aeschilman-St. Benedict
WR-Cole Kelly-CBHS
WR-Thomas Pickens-MUS
OL-Griffin Hawkins-Briarcrest
OL-JJ Reisedge-CBHS


First Team Defense

DL-Drake Anderson-CBHS
DL-Austin Cary-St. Benedict
DL-Ben Hill-CBHS
DL-Ben O'Bryan-St. Benedict
LB-Jackson Dickinson-MUS
LB-Tim Hart-MUS
LB-Owen Martin-CBHS
LB-William Rantzow-MUS
DB-Randall Booker-Briarcrest
DB-Aaron Davis-CBHS
DB-Jake Powers-Briarcrest


First Team Special Teams

K-McKellar Greer-Briarcrest
P-Zach Griffin-CBHS
LS-Tom Fowlkes-MUS


Second Team Offense

RB-Colton Cochran-St. Benedict
RB-Charles Elliot-Briarcrest
RB-Rashad Muhammad-Briarcrest
FB-John Truitt-CBHS
WR-Jalon Love-MUS
WR-Gray Woodmansee-CBHS
TE-Brennan Ryan-St. Benedict
OL-Spencer Blakley-CBHS
OL-Daniel Cianciolo-CBHS
OL-Witt Fesmire-MUS
OL-David Nelson-MUS


Second Team Defense

DL-Bryce Bush-CBHS
DL-Joe Carter-MUS
DL-Bolton Gayden-MUS
DL-Patrick Healy-CBHS
LB-Will Barto-Briarcrest
LB-Christian Satterfield-Briarcrest
LB-Ryan Thomas-CBHS
DB-DJ Caldwell-St. Benedict
DB-Maurice Hampton-MUS
DB-Cameron Jones-St. Benedict
DB-Deonte Woods-CBHS

Region 8-2A All Region Team as selected by the coaches

Offensive Player of the Year-Wesley Bacchus-Mitchell
Defensive Player of the Year-Calvan Scott-Mitchell
Special Teams Player of the Year-London McGhee-Manassas


First Team Offense

QB-Wesley Bacchus-Mitchell
QB-James Smith-Manassas
RB-Antonio Davis-Fairley
RB-Clevon Doby-Mitchell
RB-Lidarrion Seymour-Manassas
WR-Isaiah Thompson-Mitchell
WR-Jason Woodard-Mitchell
WR-London McGhee-Manassas
OL-David Armstrong-Mitchell
OL-Hakim Carothers-Mitchell
OL-Reginald Humphries-Oakhaven
OL-Sheridan Pratcher-Oakhaven
OL-Terrance Allen-Mitchell


First Team Defense

DE-Amadou Fofana-Mitchell
DE-Christian Whitaker-Oakhaven
DT-Hakim Carothers-Mitchell
DT-Terrance Neal-Mitchell
LB-Adam Wilson-Fairley
LB-Calvan Scott-Mitchell
LB-Dequan Herron-Manassas
LB-Darrell Mason-Oakhaven
LB-Kelvin Parker-Manassas
DB-Cornell Trotter-Manassas
DB-Jeremiah Evans-Fairley
DB-Randle Jefferson-Fairley
DB-Kevin Merriweather-Mitchell
DB-Martavious Carpenter-Fairley


First Team Special Teams

K-Victor Thompson-Manassas
P-Wesley Bacchus-Mitchell
KR/PR-Clevon Doby-Mitchell
KR/PR-London McGhee-Manassas


Second Team Offense

QB-Kelton Neyland-Westwood
RB-Keshun Daniels-Oakhaven
RB-Parron Hooker-Mitchell
RB-Alex Hayes-Fairley
WR-DeAndre Bobo-Mitchell
WR-KeShun Sykes-Fairley
WR-Joshua Beardon-Westwood
WR-O'Shawn Gamba-Fairley


Second Team Defense

DE-James Smith-Manassas
DE-Jaylen Braxton-Mitchell
DT-Clyde Savage-Westwood
DT-Derrionte Rutherford-Fairley
DT-Leonard Weston-Oakhaven
DT-Torian Caldwell-Fairley
LB-Jarvis Gillespie-Mitchell
LB-Robert Hall-Mitchell
DB-Clevon Doby-Mitchell
DB-Ladarius Lee-Mitchell
DB-Kalin Brown-Oakhaven


Second Team Special Teams

KR/PR-Antonio Davis-Fairley
KR/PR-Vercingetorix Woods-Oakhaven

Area players nominated for Tennessee Mr. Football Awards

2015MrFBLogo

THE TENNESSEE TITANS MR. FOOTBALL AWARDS

To Be Presented Monday, November 30, 2015
Nissan Stadium, Nashville
11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
Nashville, Tennessee, November 5, 2015 – The Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards will be presented to the top 16 backs and linemen in eight classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association on Monday, November 30, 2015, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.  For the fourteenth consecutive year, the top kicker in the state will be recognized with a Mr. Football Award, regardless of classification.
The format for the awards will see a change this year.  Four semifinalists are announced in this release for each category and each classification.  There are six classifications in Division I and two in Division II.  With “Back of the Year” and “Lineman of the Year” for each classification, as well as the “Kicker of the Year” award, that makes for a total of 17 award categories.  Two finalists for each category will be announced by Mike Keith on the Titans website at www.titansonline.com on Monday, November 16 at 1:00 p.m. CST / 2:00 p.m. EST.  The two finalists for each award will be the ones invited to attend the awards luncheon at Nissan Stadium, where the winner of each award will be announced.
A committee of statewide sports writers selected winners based on performance in the 2015 regular season.  Academics and character were also taken into consideration.  High school head coaches and members of the media nominated the finalists.
“We are obviously excited and appreciative about being involved with the Tennessee Titans for the ninth consecutive year,” stated Bernard Childress, Executive Director of the TSSAA.  “They have helped make the recognition of these 68 student-athletes, their families, and schools possible. The sponsorship of the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards and numerous contributions to high schools across the state since the team moved to Tennessee have meant a great deal to the member schools of the TSSAA.”
This is the 31st year that the Mr. Football Awards have been presented to Tennessee’s best high school football players.  A Mr. Football trophy will be presented to the winners of each category.  A Mr. Football plaque will be presented to the runner-up in each category.  The other semi-finalists will each receive a certificate.
More than 400 people, including the 34 finalists, their families, coaches, school administrators and members of the media from all parts of the state, are expected to attend the 2015 luncheon.
Mike Keith, play-by-play voice of the Tennessee Titans, will emcee the awards presentation. A live videostream of the awards will be provided at www.titansonline.com.


Here are the semifinalists. Area players are highlighted in red:

D2AA Back
Ty Chandler-MBA
Austin Lee-CBHS
Jeremiah Oatsvall-Brentwood Academy
Thomas Pickens-MUS

D2AA Lineman
Ben Hill-CBHS
Ryan Johnson-Brentwood Academy
Bryce Mathews-Brentwood Academy
Ryan Parker-Baylor

D2A Back
Clay Beathard-BGA
Chase Hayden-St. George's
Spence Jones-FRA
Christian Saulsberry-Northpoint Christian

D2A Lineman
Michael Flowers-DCA
Will Lawrence-Harding Academy
Trey Smith-USJ
Jacob Still-St. George's

6A Back
Cole Copeland-Bradley Central
Taeler Dowdy-Blackman
Dillon Mitchell-White Station
Jacoby Stevens-Oakland

6A Lineman
TD Blackmon-Maryville
Ty Nix-Oakland
Delvin Salter-Whitehaven
Kalani Smith-Mt Juliet

5A Back
Jerry Craine-Wooddale
Tee Higgins-Oak Ridge
Nate Johnson-Independence
Deuce Wallace-Sevier Co

5A Lineman
Tyrel Dodson-Centennial
Maleik Gray-LaVergne
Jeremiah Jackson-Ooltewah
Gunner Osborn-Henry Co

4A Back
Desmond Dabbs-Greenville
Ashton Posey-Marshall Co
Amari Rodgers-Knoxville Catholic
Kentel Williams-Fulton

4A Lineman
Emmit Gooden-Haywood Co
Darron Johnson-Ridgeway
Cade Mays-Knoxville Catholic
Rutger Reitmaier-Lipscomb

3A Back
Dustin Clabough-Alcoa
Traneil Moore-East Ridge
Cole Smith-CAK
Zack Weatherly-CPA

3A Lineman
Jonathan Decker-Alcoa
Tyler Enos-Notre Dame
Matthew McClurg-Alcoa
Christian Williams-Milan

2A Back
Andrew Goldsmith-Trinity Christian
Darius Harper-Austin East
Josh Henderson-Marion Co
Cordarrian Richardson-Trezevant

2A Lineman
Jake Harden-Boyd Buchanan
Alex Kirkendoll-Marion Co
Boone Sweeney-Forrest
Justin Swift-Trezevant

1A Back
Preston Rice-Wayne Co
Taylor Thompson-Columbia Academy
Stavonski Wilkes-Lake Co
Dresser Winn-Dresden

1A Lineman
Daniel Bituli-Nashville Christian
Jamison Blackwell-Union City
Trey Peters-Harriman
Josh Silvey-Greenback

Kicker of the Year
Ryan Courtright-Lexington
Thomas Garrison-Columbia Academy
Crews Holt-Ravenwood
Jacob Smith-Siegel







Monday, November 2, 2015

Final AP regular season poll for Tennessee

6A Record Points Previous
1 Maryville (13) (10-0) 130 1
2 Oakland (9-1) 107 2
3 Whitehaven (9-1) 97 3
4 Ravenwood (9-1) 82 4
5 Blackman (8-2) 68 5
6 White Station (7-3) 59 6
7 Science Hill (8-2) 49 9
8 Bradley Central (7-3) 26 T10
9 Smyrna (7-3) 18 8
10 Cordova (8-2) 15 7
4A Record Points Previous
1 Fulton (12) (9-1) 129 1
2 Greeneville (1) (9-1) 106 2
3 Memphis East (9-1) 93 3
4 Marshall Co (9-1) 80 4
5 Stone Memorial (10-0) 69 5
6 Hardin Co (9-1) 51 6
7 Jackson North Side (8-2) 48 8
8 Knoxville Central (8-2) 45 7
9 Ridgeway (6-4) 9 9
10 Sullivan East (8-2) 7 NR
2A Record Points Previous
1 Boyd Buchanan (11) (10-0) 128 1
2 Marion Co (9-1) 103 2
3 Adamsville (9-1) 93 3
4 Hampton (2) (10-0) 90 4
5 Forrest (9-1) 72 5
6 Waverly (9-1) 61 6
7 Trezevant (7-3) 46 8
8 Rockwood (8-2) 31 9
9 Austin East (8-2) 21 10
10 Sullivan North (8-2) 16 7
1A Record Points Previous
1 Union City (13) (10-0) 130 1
2 Wayne Co (10-0) 104 2
3 Nashville Christian (9-1) 93 3
4 Dresden (9-1) 88 4
5 Huntingdon (9-1) 72 5
6 Columbia Academy (9-1) 57 6
7 Peabody (8-2) 46 7
8 Greenback (8-2) 38 8
9 Carver (9-1) 8 NR
10 Jo Byrns (8-2) 6 9
D2 Record Points Previous
1 Brentwood Academy (11) (9-1) 118 1
2 MBA (9-1) 97 2
3 Baylor (8-2) 84 4
4 CBHS (8-2) 66 6
5 FRA (10-0) 62 5
6 MUS (7-3) 54 3
7 Northpoint Christian (1) (10-0) 42 9
8 St. George's (9-1) 37 7
9 McCallie (5-5) 26 8
10 Ensworth (4-6) 12 10

Updated standings as of November 2

Here are the standings for every league that we cover and the breakdown of what classification they are. They include:

Tennessee
6A-Region 4
5A-Region 8
4A-Region 8
3A-Region 8
2A-Region 7 & 8
1A-Region 8
D2A-West 1
D2A-West 2
D2AA-West

Mississippi
6A-Region 1
5A-Region 1

Arkansas
7A & 6A East
MAIS District 1 North

The top four teams in each of the public school regions except 6A in Tennessee automatically qualify for the playoffs. All 8 teams in 6A qualify. In 2A, Hillcrest and Mitchell are ineligible for the playoffs this year due to probation.

The top three teams in D2A West 1 & 2 in Tennessee automatically qualify as do all four teams in D2AA.

The top four teams in both Mississippi regions automatically qualify for the playoffs.

In Arkansas in 7A & 6A East & MAIS, it is based on a combination of winning the conference and playoff points.

Updated schedules with scores

Tennessee

1A-Region 8-BTW, Carver, KIPP, Middle College, Northside
2A-Region 7-Douglass, Hillcrest, MAHS, MLK Prep, Trezevant
2A-Region 8-Fairley, Manassas, Mitchell, Oakhaven, Westwood
3A-Region 8-Covington, Fayette Ware, Hamilton, Melrose, Raleigh Egypt, Sheffield
4A-Craigmont, East, Kingsbury, Millington, Ridgeway
5A-Bolton, Brighton, Central, Kirby, Munford, Overton, Southwind, Wooddale
6A-Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Cordova, Germantown, Houston, White Station, Whitehaven
D2A W1-ECS, FACS, Harding Academy, Lausanne, Northpoint Christian
D2A W2-Fayette Academy, Rossville Christian, St. George's, Tipton Rosemark
D2AA-Briarcrest, CBHS, MUS, St. Benedict

Mississippi

Mississippi 5A-Center Hill, Lake Cormorant, Lewisburg
Mississippi 6A-DeSoto Central, Hernando, Horn Lake, Olive Branch, Southaven

Arkansas

Arkansas 6A/7A-Marion, West Memphis
MAIS-West Memphis Christian