TSSAA Mr. and Miss Basketball finalists announced
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The 2023-2024 Mr. and Miss Basketball finalists have been released by the TSSAA.

During a ceremony at MTSU’s Murphy Center on March 12, the winners for each class will be announced. That ceremony will start at 5 p.m.

This is the 39th year that the Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards have been given out.

SPEARS’ MR. BASKETBALL: Who Joe Spears has winning this year’s Mr. Basketball Awards

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Finalists and the winners were selected by a statewide committee of sportswriters. They selected those winners based on what they accomplished during the regular season and their character as well as academics off the court. Players were nominated by members of the media as well as coaches from around the state.

It’s once again a coveted group, so here’s a look at the finalists for each classification:

Mr. Basketball Finalists

Class 4A

Jett Montgomery, Independence
Emerson Tenner, Jr., Cordova
Caden Windle, William Blount

Jett Montgomery (1) could cap off an illustrious high school career as Independence’s first Mr. Basketball winner. Photo by Chris Brooks

Class 3A

Cade Capps, Stone Memorial
Tyler Lee, Fulton
Trey Thompson, Greeneville

Class 2A

Jahvin Carter, Alcoa
Shane Cherry, Austin-East
Ty Glasper, Gatlinburg-Pittman

Class 1A

Jordan Allen, Hillcrest
Malaki Brooks, Union City
Jordan McCullum, Harriman

Division II-AA

Cooper Haynes, Briarcrest
Zundrá Jackson, Chattanooga Christian
Tyler Tanner, Brentwood Academy

Brentwood Academy’s Tyler Tanner (5) is once again a Mr. Basketball finalist. Photo by Chris Brooks

Division II-A

Jayden Jones, Goodpasture
Kavien Jones, BGA
Ayden Shaw, Jackson Christian

Miss Basketball Finalists

Class 4A

Imari Berry, Clarksville
Kimora Fields, Bradley Central
Natalya Hodge, Bearden

Clarksville guard and Clemson signee Imari Berry (2) has been one of the state’s top players since she was a freshman. Photo by Scott Burton

Class 3A

Carlee Lowry, Signal Mountain
Addison Melton, Murfreesboro Central
Celeste Reed, White County

Class 2A

Reese Beaty, York Institute
Micah Hart, Gibson County
Maddy Newman, Gatlinburg-Pittman

Class 1A

Haley Bailey, North Greene
Blair Baugus, Wayne County
Savannah Davis, McKenzie

Division II-AA

Dasha Biriuk, The Webb School
Sydney Mains, Knoxville Catholic
Kamora Moore, Chattanooga Christian

Division II-A

Haylen Ayers, USJ
Daisy Gale, Providence Christian
Kelsie Johnson, Silverdale Baptist

About Post Author

Joe Spears

Sports reporter for 615Preps in Nashville. Bylines with On3, The Tennessean, The DNJ, The Jackson Sun, IndyStar, Newsday
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