Two GPS Players Chosen To TSWA All-State Basketball Team

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 - by special report to chattanoogan.com

GPS seniors Chadarryl Clay and Simone Busby have been voted to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Division II All-State high school basketball team.

 

Other Chattanooga-area players chosen to the team were Elizabeth Masengil from McMinn Central and Sarah McKinnon from Tellico Plains.

 

TSWA All-State Girls Basketball Team

Class A
T.T. Flowers (Lake County)
Rachel Garland (Moore County)
Kelsey Risner (Wayne County)
Brooke Rhodes (Cloudland)
Sydney Roach (Clay County)
Casey Cooper (Clay County)
Caroline Warden (Jackson County)
Sarah McKinnon (Tellico Plains)
Lindsey Higgins (Harriman)
Lexi Lowery (Cosby)
Amber Fair (Union City)
Carly Dickens (Clarkrange)
Jaycee Coe (Jackson County)
Makenzie Hensley (Jackson County)
Leeann Baggett (Houson County)

Class AA
Elizabeth Masengil (McMinn Central)
Rachel Bell (Creek Wood)
Abbey Sissom (Cannon County)
Abby Miller (Livingston Academy)
Taylor Randolph (Upperman)
Bre Hall (Fulton)
Jayda Johnson (Fulton)
Chelsey Moore (Loudon)
Laura Johnson (Grainger)
Brandi Goodman (Obion Central)
Macy Wright (Obion Central)
Tiffany Jones (Manassas)
Lauren Thompson (CPA)
Faith LeGate (CPA)

Class AAA
Shacobia Barbee (Riverdale)
Nina Davis (Memphis Central)
Bashaara Graves (Clarksville)
Ashlee Mitchell (Tennessee High)
Tianna Tarter (Science Hill)
Hannah Goolsby (Cookeville)
Karly Frye (Chuckey Doak)
Jai-Jai McLaughlin (Bearden)
Sydney Carden (Knox Halls)
Leslie Berquiest (Morristown East)
Cornelia Fondren (Overton)
Tyisha Petty (Riiverdadle)
Alexa Middleton (Riverdale)

Caya Williams, Mt. Juliet

Division II
Kaylah Keys (Harding Academy)
Kaylan Pugh (St. Mary¹s)
Derica Wyatt (FRA)
Chadarryl Clay (GPS)
Lauren Douglas (Briarcrest)
Christina Slay (Ensworth)
Simone Busby (GPS)
Sarah Galvin (PJP II)
Molly Melton (Knox Webb)
Kelsey Brown (Knox Webb)
Jane Romano (Knox Webb)

(E-mail Stan Crawley at wscrawley@earthlink.net)


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