Topic: Basketball
TRR1(Boys)
Tennessee (Boys) Wrapup Report For 2009-10
Rick Bolus’ High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service, Inc.
Boys - February 1st Edition
Top Seniors
Joe Jackson 6-0 Sr. PG Memphis White Station
Casey Prather 6-5 Sr. WF Jackson Northside
Michael Bradley 6-10 Sr. C Chattanooga Tyner
Tarik Black 6-8 Sr. PF Memphis Ridgeway
Marcus Crawford 6-3 Sr. SM Memphis Sheffield
Austin Hollins 6-4 Sr. 2G Germantown
Cory Stanton 6-0 Sr. PG Springfield
Jalen Steele 6-2 Sr. 2G Knoxville Fulton
Tim Peete 6-4 Sr. CG Memphis Central
Kerry Hammonds 6-5 Sr. SM Murfreesboro Siegel
Cody Henegar 6-9 Sr. C Jasper Marion County
Meiko Lyles 6-2 Sr. CG Nashville University
Omar Cobb 6-2 Sr. PG Antioch
Terrance Durham 6-1 Sr. CG Memphis Craigmont
Robert Wade 6-6 Sr. CF Nashville Maplewood
Ronald Brown 6-5 Sr. CF Memphis Raleigh-Egypt
Nate Rucker 6-7 Sr. PF Memphis Melrose
Thomas Greer 6-5 Sr. SM Atwood West Carroll
Emmanuel Andrews 5-10 Sr. PG Shelbyville Central
Travie Pryor 6-6 Sr. PF Knoxville Austin-East
Tereas Clemmons 6-3 Sr. 2G Mt. Juliet
Tylar Hood 6-5 Sr. SM Lenoir City
Robert Boyd 6-2 Sr. PG Knoxville Fulton
Ish Sanders 6-2 Sr. CG Cleveland
Jeremy Whitmore 6-0 Sr. PG Memphis Raleigh-Egypt
The entire list of players will be added to the Rick Bolus Rankings on my website at a later date.
Tennessee’s Top Underclassmen
Adonis Thomas 6-6 Jr. WF Memphis Melrose
Chris Jones 5-10 Jr. PG Memphis Melrose
Andre Hollins 6-3 Jr. 2G Memphis White Station
Kedren Johnson 6-4 Jr. CG Lewisburg Marshall County
Nino Johnson 6-7 Jr. PF Memphis White Station
Jarnell Stokes 6-8 So. C-F Memphis Central
Jordan Price 6-4 So. 2G Chattanooga McCallie
Cedric McAfee 6-4 Jr. SM Memphis Craigmont
Bobby Ray Parks 6-5 Jr. SM Collierville St. Georges
Jose Agosto 6-6 Jr. CF Gatlinburg Pittman
Lester Wilson 6-5 Jr. CF Strawberry Plains Carter
Marvin Williams 6-8 Jr. C Memphis White Station
The entire list of players will be added to the Rick Bolus rankings on my website at a later date.
Player rankings are provided by Rick Bolus. Player rankings are based on college potential and not meant to be an indicator for awards such as Mr. Basketball. A player’s college caliber could change over the season and players can move up or down in rankings over a period of time.
Updated: Monday, 11 January 2010 9:09 PM EST
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