Clay, Massengil Named Miss Basketball Finalists

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Chadarryl Clay from GPS and McMinn Central's Elizabeth  Massengil were named as TSSAA Miss Basektball finalists Wednesday morning. 

The Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards will be presented to the top girls and boys in five classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association prior to the championship game awards presentation for each class, respectively.

A statewide committee of sportswriters selected winners based on performance during the 2011-2012 regular season.  Academics and character were also taken into consideration.  High school head basketball coaches and members of the media nominated the finalists.  

The presentation of the Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards for Division II, Class A and Class AA will be given on Saturday, March 3 at Allen Arena on the campus of Lipscomb University.

The presentation of the Miss Basketball Awards for Division I, Classes A, AA, and AAA will be given during the championship awards ceremony for each class on Saturday, March 10 at the Murphy Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.

The presentation of the Mr. Basketball Awards for Division I, Classes A, AA, and AAA will be given during the championship awards ceremony for each class on Saturday, March 17 at the Murphy Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.


Class A Miss Basketball Finalists

T.T. Flowers, Lake County
Rachel Garland, Moore County
Kelsey Risner, Wayne County

Class AA Miss Basketball Finalists

Rachel Bell, Creek Wood
Elizabeth Masengil, McMinn Central
Abbey Sissom, Cannon County

Class AAA Miss Basketball Finalists
Shacobia Barbee, Riverdale
Nina Davis, Memphis Central
Bashaara Graves, Clarksville

Division II-A Miss Basketball Finalists
Kaylah Keys, Harding Academy
Kaylan Pugh, St. Mary’s
Derica Wyatt, Franklin Road Academy

Division II-AA Miss Basketball Finalists

Chadarryl Clay, Girls Preparatory School
Lauren Douglas, Briarcrest
Christina Slay, Ensworth

Class A Mr. Basketball Finalists

Alex Fountain, Wartburg Central
Martavious Newby, Booker T. Washington
Rafael Tyler, Lake County

Class AA Mr. Basketball Finalists
Craig Bradshaw, Christ Presbyterian Academy
Brandon Cole, Stone Memorial
Jalen Lindsey, Christ Presbyterian Academy

Class AAA Mr. Basketball Finalists
Cameron Golden, Ridgeway
Jajuan Johnson, Southwind
Alex Poythress, Northeast

Division II-A Mr. Basketball Finalists
John Ross Glover, University School of Jackson
Skal Labissiere, Evangelical Christian School
Cameron Payne, Lausanne

Division II-AA Mr. Basketball Finalists
Cornelius Elder, Ensworth
David Howard, Montgomery Bell Academy
Austin Nichols, Briarcrest



Zach Stephens Named Semifinalist For NCBWA’s Dick Howser Trophy

Tennessee Tech sophomore Zach Stephens, a former Soddy Daisy High School standout, has been named a semifinalist for the 2012 Dick Howser Trophy by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). This is the 26th year the Dick Howser Trophy will be awarded, and it will be presented to the winner in Omaha on opening day of the College World Series on June 15. ... (click for more)

Richardson's AIA Summer Teammates Announced

KNOXVILLE _- Athletes in Action recently announced its complete roster for its upcoming basketball exhibition tour of Poland and Germany. Joining Tennessee rising sophomore Josh Richardson on the team are 10 players from Division I programs across the country. The team trip takes place May 26 - June 10 and includes stops in Krakow, Dusseldorf and Berlin. The team also ... (click for more)

Hotel Planned At South End Of The Walnut Street Bridge

Vision Hospitality is making plans to erect a Fairfield Inn by Marriot at the south end of the Walnut Street Bridge.  The Chattanooga-based hotel group wants to build the hotel at the current site of an office building that formerly housed several dentists. The location is Walnut Street, Riverfront Parkway and Aquarium Way (new name for that section of Second ... (click for more)

Teen Killed When Thrown From Hood Of Car At Old Kmart On Signal Mountain Road

A 17-year-old was killed Sunday night when he was thrown from the hood of a vehicle at the old Kmart on Signal Mountain Road. At 8:34 p.m., Chattanooga Police responded to 680 Signal Mountain Road where they found the teen suffering from head trauma. He was transported to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.  Traffic investigators said ... (click for more)

The Walking Horse Industry Is Laughable - And Response

Roy Exum has said it all- "The industry is laughable."  The Humane Society's Keith Dane said last week, "The penalties are not sufficient ... jail time is the only sufficient penalty." Absolutely.  It is time for the Walking Horse industry to be treated in the same way that cock fighting and dog fighting are treated by the law.  Remember Michael Vick?  ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: Ed Ray, The Bus Driver

Ed Ray, who spent his modest life driving a school bus in the sleepy central California town of Chowchilla, will be laid to rest tomorrow and at least 26 people at the funeral will never ever forget him. Oh, there is a small monument that already bears his name in front of the town hall  but, as far as a busy world is concerned, 40 years behind the wheel of a orange bus in ... (click for more)