Tennessee Prep Hoops All Region Teams (Regions 1AA-2AA)

The best time of the year is upon us and things are looking up everywhere. Thanks to everyone who sent their well wishes for me and my family. Lets get back to the business of hoops now and our annual Tennessee Prep Hoops All-Region squads. There will be a 10 man All-Region team with an MVP, plus 7 honorable mention players.

 

 

Region 1AA

District 1AA Regular Season Champions: Johnson County/Elizabethton

District 1AA Tournament Champions: Elizabethton

Projected 1AA District MVP: Blake Atwood (Johnson County)

District 2AA Regular Season Champions: South Greene

District 2AA Tournament Champions: Greeneville

Projected 2AA District MVP: Leonard Schultz (South Greene)

 

Region 1AA All-Region Team

Blake Atwood (Johnson County) MVP

Jaevon Gillespie (Greeneville)

Eric Wilson (Elizabethton)

Leonard Schultz (South Greene)

Brody Grubb (Grainger)

Ben Diamond (Sullivan South)

Brock Thompson (Unicoi County)

Jordan Morelock (Chuckey-Doak)

Dustin Bartley (Sullivan East)

Zach Eller (Johnson County)

 

Honorable Mention

Landon Brown (South Greene)

Jeb Hurst (Grainger)

Kyler Clowers (West Greene)

Reid Satterfield (Greeneville)

Nico Ashley (Elizabethton)

Kade Beeler (Claiborne)

Luke Jones (Grainger)

 

 

 

Region 2AA

District 3AA Regular Season Champions: Union County

District 3AA Tournament Champions: Carter

Projected 3AA District MVP: Barron Nease (Union County)

District 4AA Regular Season Champions: Fulton

District 4AA Tournament Champions: Fulton

Projected 4AA District MVP: Edward Lacey (Fulton)

 

Region 2AA All-Region Team

Edward Lacey (Fulton) MVP

Barron Nease (Union County)

Dereke Upton (Austin East)

Caden Cupp (Gibbs)

Nick Roberts (Alcoa)

Ty Hurst (Carter)

Trey Davis (Fulton)

Wesley Allen (Austin East)

Deshawn Page (Fulton)

Landon Oaks (Union County)

 

Honorable Mention

KaJuan Bullard (Austin East)

Trey Morrow (Scott)

Blake Stainiger (Pigeon Forge)

Harper Neal (Kingston)

Trey Prater (Carter)

Shawn Park (Gibbs)

Garrett Rogers (Alcoa)

 

Tennessee Prep Hoops All-Region Teams (Regions 7A-8A)

The best time of the year is upon us and things are looking up everywhere. Thanks to everyone who sent their well wishes for me and my family. Lets get back to the business of hoops now and our annual Tennessee Prep Hoops All-Region squads. There will be a 10 man All-Region team with an MVP, plus 7 honorable mention players.

 

 

Region 7A

District 13A Regular Season Champions: Union City

District 13A Tournament Champions: Union City

Projected 13A District MVP: Tyler Walton (Union City)

District 14A Regular Season Champions: Humboldt

District 14A Tournament Champions: Peabody

Projected 14A District MVP: Anthony Jones (Humboldt)

 

Region 7A All-Region Team

Anthony Jones (Humboldt) MVP

JaDarious Harris (Peabody)

Tyler Walton (Union City)

Jackson Crouse (Greenfield)

Lawrence Parks (Madison)

Phenix Street (Bradford)

Kentavious Berry (Middleton)

Ben McMillan (Union City)

Montrez Ward (Humboldt)

Devin Bradshaw (South Fulton)

 

Honorable Mention

James Anderson (Madison)

Joshua Floyd (Greenfield)

Jaramiah Polk (Lake County)

Isaac Northcutt (TCA)

Kaler Bobo (Union City)

R.J. Abernathy (Humboldt)

Kenyatta Ross (Peabody)

 

 

 

 

Region 8A

District 15A Regular Season Champions: Manassas

District 15A Tournament Champions: Manassas

Projected 15A District MVP: Catthadious Moore (Manassas)

District 16A Regular Season Champions: Power Center Academy

District 16A Tournament Champions: City University

Projected 16A District MVP: Bryuntay Thomas (Westwood)

 

Region 8A All-Region Team

Catthadious Moore (Manassas) MVP

Ronald Berkeley (MAHS)

Antavious Buford (Douglass)

Demario Spann (Westwood)

Charterio Porter (BTW)

Wendell Rogers (Manassas)

Zay Maclin (MAHS)

Bryuntay Thomas (Westwood)

Jalen Robinson (Manassas)

Marvin Ivey (Power Center Academy)

 

Honorable Mention

Kevin Ferguson (Middle College)

Cameron Howard (Oakhaven)

J.C. Johnson (BTW)

Demario Vinson (City University)

Tyler Mitchell (Fairley)

Timon Freeman (MSE)

Bruce Allen (Hillcrest)

 

Tennessee Prep Hoops All-Region Teams (Regions 3A-4A)

The best time of the year is upon us and things are looking up everywhere. Thanks to everyone who sent their well wishes for me and my family. Lets get back to the business of hoops now and our annual Tennessee Prep Hoops All-Region squads. There will be a 10 man All-Region team with an MVP, plus 7 honorable mention players.

 

 

Region 3A

District 5A Regular Season Champions: Van Buren County

District 5A Tournament Champions: Van Buren County

Projected 5A District MVP: Dakota Simmons (Van Buren County)

District 6A Regular Season Champions: Clay County

District 6A Tournament Champions: Clay County

Projected 6A District MVP: Dalton Marsh (Red Boiling Springs)

 

Region 3A All-Region Team

Dalton Marsh (Red Boiling Springs) MVP

Dakota Simmons (Van Buren County)

Landon Woodcock (Clay County)

Peyton West (Monterey)

Gavin Silk (Clay County)

Jacob Guy (Van Buren County)

Keyvont Baines (Trousdale County)

Hunter Mann (Gordonsville)

Jake Ashlock (Clay County)

Jackson Tucker (Whitwell)

 

Honorable Mention

Coby Cooper (South Pittsburgh)

Jalen Smith (Jackson County)

Paxton Payne (Monterey)

Cade Floyd (Whitwell)

B.J. Emberton (Clay County)

Zach Amonett (Pickett County)

Hunter Evans (Van Buren County)

 

 

Region 4A

District 7A Regular Season Champions: Merrol Hyde

District 7A Tournament Champions: Lead Academy

Projected 7A District MVP: Mason McKnatt (Grace Christian)

District 8A Regular Season Champions: Eagleville

District 8A Tournament Champions: Eagleville

Projected 8A District MVP: Julius Dixon (Fayetteville)/Ryley McClaren (Eagleville)

 

Region 4A All-Region Team

Julius Dixon (Fayetteville) Co-MVP

Ryley McClaren (Eagleville) Co-MVP

Mason McKnatt (Grace Christian)

Matt Sykes (Merrol Hyde)

Jason Rhodes (Lead Academy)

Floyd Williams (Fayetteville)

Mari Stoudamire (Eagleville)

Isaac Stinson (Merrol Hyde)

Kam Elder (Lead Academy)

Chay Chumbley (Cascade)

 

Honorable Mention

Ethan Cobb (Eagleville)

Cole Scott (Grace Christian)

Asher Wilthers (Merrol Hyde)

Jacious Clark (Fayetteville)

Jayvon Young (RePublic)

Brayden Cashion (Moore County)

Grant Jernigan (Huntland)

Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Illinois 91-100)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

 

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Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Indiana 81-90)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

 

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Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Villanova 71-80)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

 

Read more Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Villanova 71-80)

Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Cincinnati 61-70)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

 

Read more Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Cincinnati 61-70)

Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Louisville 51-60)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

Read more Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Louisville 51-60)

Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Syracuse 41-50)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

 

Read more Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Syracuse 41-50)

Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Vanderbilt 31-40)

Year number 11 of the Tennessee Prep Hoops Rankings and Exposure Showcase is in the books and a special thanks to Carson Newman for the use of their outstanding facilities. We had 90+ players make it down for the showcase and as we begin the evaluations I wanted to inform everyone that I had three college coaches, as well as, myself combine for these player evaluations. They will be posted by Camp Team and will come sporadically over the next couple weeks or so. Let us begin.

 

 

 

 

Read more Carson Newman Showcase Evaluations (Vanderbilt 31-40)