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BOYS FINALISTS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              GIRLS FINALISTS
                                Andre Applewhite                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Nina Davis
                                Central senior                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Central junior

                                   Applewhite made his senior year one to remember as                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Last year’s player of the year as a sophomore, Davis
                                he led the Warriors to the AAA state tournament for the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    followed it up with a terrific junior year for the Lady War-
                                first time since 1982. The 6-5 do-it-all guard averaged                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    riors. The highly-touted Davis averaged 19.4 points, 9.0
                                just over 18 points during the regular season and then                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     rebounds, 2.6 assists and 3.6 steals while shooting 50
                                averaged 26 per game as the Warriors advanced to the                                                CLASS AAA BOYS TEAM                                                                                           CLASS AAA GIRLS TEAM                                                     percent from the floor. Davis was the district and region
                                championship game, where they lost to 16-AAA rival East        Front row (from left) — Bennie Williams, Kirby, senior; Desmond Collins, Bolton, senior; Myron Johnson,        Front row (from left) — Olivia Cunningham, Southaven, sophomore; Briauna Mitchell, Hamilton, sopho-          MVP and was one of three finalists for AAA Miss Basket-
                                                                                                 Central, senior; Jordan Washington, Craigmont, senior; Sam Craft, Craigmont, junior; Jajuan Johnson,         more; Kaelin Kneeland, Center Hill, junior; Jasmine Golden, Center Hill, senior; Bianca Cage, Southwind,
                                to end the year 20-10.                                                                                                                                                          senior; Destiny James, Bartlett, senior; Janeka Williams, East, junior; Aysha Harris, Houston, sopho-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ball.
                                                                                                Southwind, junior; Jemerrio Jones, Melrose, sophomore; Jerry Johnson, Wooddale, sophomore; Randy
                                                                                                  Brown, DeSoto Central, senior. Middle row — Anthony Cole, Arlington, senior; Payton Hulsey, South-          more; Teresa Mays, Wooddale, junior; Queen Hayes, Southaven, sophomore. Middle row — Ariel Hearn,
                                                                                                 wind, junior; Joshua Jones, Central, junior; Anthlon Bell, Bartlett, senior; Marquarius Boddie, Bartlett,    Arlington, senior; Tia Coleman, Whitehaven, senior; Jessica Howard, Whitehaven, senior; Brittany Grant,
                                                                                               senior; Devonte Hampton, Melrose, senior; Adam Weary, Ridgeway, senior; Cameron Golden, Ridgeway,                Horn Lake, junior; Amber Holmes, Southwind, sophomore; Loganne Whiting, Melrose, junior; Ashley
                                                                                                 senior; Andre Applewhite, Central, senior; Matthew Butler, East, junior; Blake Ross, Collierville, senior;   Winston, Bolton, senior; Philecia Atkins, Overton, sophomore; Red Payne, White Station, senior; Brianna
                                Anthlon Bell                                                      Darrius White, Overton, senior. Back row — Keith Collins, Houston, junior; Rhyan Townes, Arlington,         Mitchell, Germantown, junior; Ashley Jackson, Ridgeway, sophomore. Back row — Nina Davis, Central,           Lauren Douglas
                                Bartlett senior                                                 junior; Johnathan Williams, Southwind, junior; Leron Black, White Station, sophomore; Jamyre Moffett,            junior; Aaliyah Whiteside, Central, senior; Logan Hammonds, Arlington, senior; Tia Wooten, Central,       Briarcrest senior
                                                                                                Horn Lake, senior; Demetrius Dyson, Brighton, junior; Nick King, East, junior; Kordario Fleming, Ridge-       sophomore; Savannah Kimmons, Horn Lake, senior; Tiara Caldwell, Millington, junior; Odegua Oigbokie,
                                                                                                way, senior; Earvin Morris, East, senior; Markel Crawford, Melrose, junior; El Paso Johnson, Millington,       Ridgeway, junior; Kelsey Briggs, Overton, junior; Jessica Brown, Collierville, sophomore; Cornelia Fon-
                                  Bell, a 6-3 sharpshooter, ended his prep career as one                                                                                                                                              dren, Overton, senior; Kristen Eley, DeSoto Central, senior.                            The 6-1 Douglas, who will play collegiately at North-
                                                                                                    junior; Ricky Johnson, DeSoto Central, senior. Not pictured — James Kilpatrick, Cordova, junior.
                                of the Shelby-Metro area’s best long-range threats. The                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    western, led Briarcrest to the Division 2-AA state semi-
                                Arkansas signee averaged nearly 21 points per game in                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      finals and a 27-4 record. A finalist for Miss Basketball in
                                leading the Panthers to a 28-4 record and an appearance                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Division 2-AA, Douglas averaged 17.4 points and nearly
                                in the AAA sectional round. Bell scored over 2,200 points                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  11 rebounds per contest while shooting 49.5 percent from
                                in his career and will graduate as Bart­ett’s No. 2 career
                                                                       l                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   the floor and 77 percent from the line.
                                scorer.




                                Nick King                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Cornelia Fondren
                                East junior                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Overton senior

                                  Already one of the top national prospects in the Class                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fondren was the heart and soul of an Overton team that
                                of 2013, King did his reputation no harm this year, leading                                                                                                                                                                                                                                advanced to the AAA state semifinals and ended the year
                                the Mustangs to the AAA state championship while earn-                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     with a 30-3 mark. The versatile Syracuse signee aver-
                                ing Most Valuable Player honors. The 6-8 King averaged                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     aged 12 points, 5.3 assists and 3.3 steals, racking up a
                                21 points and almost 10 rebounds per game for the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          quadruple double in one game for the district and region
                                Mustangs, who finished the year 23-9 and won the state                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     champions.
                                                                                                                                    CLASS A-AA BOYS TEAM
                                championship for the first time since 1996.                     Front row (from left) — Jeremy Jackson, Fairley, senior; Nathan Cole, Mitchell, senior; Donvon Mat-
                                                                                               thews, Douglass, senior; Montrezes Gary, Westwood, senior; Rayford Albright, Manassas, sophomore;
                                                                                                  Aquarius Stevenson, Mitchell, senior; Jaquize Harmon, Sheffield, senior. Middle row — Kenneth
                                                                                               Millbrook, Douglass, senior; Zarmarlus Griffin, Washington, junior; Dominick Tolbert, Oakhaven, senior;                                            CLASS A-AA GIRLS TEAM
                                                                                                Clarence Wilson, Carver, senior; Jawan Alston, Covington, senior; Devion Draine, Covington, senior;             Front row (from left) — RaKesha Curry, Washington, sophomore; Terrica Robinson, Washington, junior;
                                Martavious Newby                                               Broderick Davis, Sheffield, junior. Back row — Martavious Newby, Washington, senior; Khalil Spencer,               Derica Wiggins, Oakhaven, sophomore; Mishundra Mason, Carver, sophomore. Middle row — Kela               Ariel Hearn
                                                                                                Washington, freshman; Tyrone Wooten, Trezevant, junior; Terrance Mujahid, Westwood, senior; Billy
                                Washington senior                                                Rosenberg, Raleigh-Egypt, senior; Jalen Blackwell, Mitchell, senior; Dontavious Sears, Manassas,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Ware-Jones, Fairley, senior; Precious Harvey, Covington, sophomore; Jasmine Cunningham, Hillcrest,        Arlington senior
                                                                                                                                                                                                              junior; Phikala Anthony, Manassas, junior; Kahdejah Stevens, Trezevant, sophomore. Back row — Crys-
                                                                                               senior; Fatodd Lewis, Raleigh-Egypt, sophomore. Not pictured — Martesheo Tullison, Frayser, senior.               tal Johnson, Mitchell, junior; Renishia Hale, Washington, freshman; Jamiee Bond, Manassas, senior;
                                  The 6-4 Newby, the only repeat finalist from last year,                                                                                                                       Tiffany Jones, Manassas, junior; Angela Hardy, Douglass, senior. Not pictured — Schkechia Anderson,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             The Tigers (27-4) had their best season ever and Hearn,
                                had another fine year in leading the Warriors to a 31-2                                                                                                                       MAHS, sophomore; Kiara Caswell, Memphis Business Academy, freshman; Shirley Clayborn, Northside,             a University of Memphis signee, was one of the main rea-
                                record and a spot in the state tournament. He was named                                                                                                                        junior; TaLeisha Fisher, Frayser, senior; Melissa Hickman, Sheffield, senior; Demi Watts, Memphis Busi-     sons why. Hearn averaged just over 18 points and almost
                                Mr. Basketball in Class A after averaging 23.1 points, 7.2                                                                                                                                                                ness Academy, senior.                                            four assists per contest in leading Arlington to district and
                                rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.4 steals per contest. Newby                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    region titles before losing to Central in the sectional round.
                                has signed to play collegiately at Ole Miss.




                                Austin Nichols                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Kaylah Keys
                                Briarcrest junior                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Harding junior

                                   Nichols was named Mr. Basketball in Division 2-AA after                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   A repeat BOP finalist from last year, Keys was also
                                averaging 18.1 points and 9.5 rebounds while shooting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      repeat Division 2-A Miss Basketball finalist. The area’s
                                an area-best 67.1 percent from the floor. He then raised                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   second-leading scorer, Keys averaged 22.3 points per
                                his efforts in the state tournament, averaging 28 points in                                                                                                                                                                                                                                game, along with 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 steals. Keys led
                                two games to lead the Saints (24-6) to a runner-up finish.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Harding to the region finals and a substate appearance.
                                In April, the 6-8 Nichols represented the U.S. at the Albert
                                Schweitzer youth tournament in Germany.                                                         PRIVATE SCHOOLS BOYS TEAM
                                                                                               Front row (from left) — Alex Bran, St. George’s, senior; Alec Mulvihill, St. George’s, senior; Adam Okoli-                                     PRIVATE SCHOOLS GIRLS TEAM
                                                                                               cany, CBHS, senior; Damion Wooten, Lausanne, senior; R.J. Jackson, FACS, sophomore. Middle row —                 Front row (from left) — Natalie Smith, FACS, junior; Ki’ana Christy, Harding, senior; Kristen Milewski,
                                                                                               DeMarc Richardson, Briarcrest, senior; Cameron Payne, Lausanne, junior; James Hawes, Bishop Byrne,              FCA, senior; Katie Connor, St. Agnes, junior; Kaylah Keys, Harding, junior; Paige Williams, St. Benedict,
                                                                                                 senior; Kytrel Williams, Harding, junior; Jake Jeffery, St. Benedict, senior; John McGhee, Briarcrest,       junior; Jessica Bradley, Lausanne, junior. Middle row — Olivia Roberts, St. George’s, freshman; Maggie
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Little, ECS, junior; Torri Lewis, MHEA, freshman; Kaylan Pugh, St. Mary’s, freshman; Bethany Lytle,
                         Boys Coach of the Year                                                 senior. Back row — Ethan Moffatt, Fayette Academy, senior; Avery Paxton, SBEC, senior; Skal Labis-
                                                                                                 siere, ECS, freshman; J.T. Moody, Tipton-Rosemark Academy, senior; Mitchell Sexton, CBHS, senior;              MHEA, senior; Emily Reeves, Fayette Academy, junior; Kayleigh Patterson, SBEC, junior. Back row —                                     Girls Coach of the Year
                               Faragi Phillips, Mitchell                                          Matt Brown, Harding, senior. Not pictured — Nourse Fox, MUS, junior; Danny Galvin, MUS, senior;                Henrietta Wells, Catholic, junior; Malinda Allen, Westminster Academy, senior; De’Erica Blakely, St.                                     Tommy Warren, Manassas
                                                                                                                                    Austin Nichols, Briarcrest, junior.                                       Benedict, senior; Dakota Doss, Briarcrest, senior; Lauren Douglas, Briarcrest, senior; Samantha Reeves,
In his first season at Mitchell, Phillips took a team that had won a total of seven games in                                                                                                                                        Fayette Academy, senior; Brandi Whitaker, Bishop Byrne, senior.                         Warren guided the Lady Tigers to a sweep of the regular season, district and region tour-
 the previous two years to the AA state tournament, where they lost in the championship                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    nament titles while reaching the AA state tournament for the second straight year. Manas-
                                              game.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            sas finished 31-4.

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  • 1. BOYS FINALISTS GIRLS FINALISTS Andre Applewhite Nina Davis Central senior Central junior Applewhite made his senior year one to remember as Last year’s player of the year as a sophomore, Davis he led the Warriors to the AAA state tournament for the followed it up with a terrific junior year for the Lady War- first time since 1982. The 6-5 do-it-all guard averaged riors. The highly-touted Davis averaged 19.4 points, 9.0 just over 18 points during the regular season and then rebounds, 2.6 assists and 3.6 steals while shooting 50 averaged 26 per game as the Warriors advanced to the CLASS AAA BOYS TEAM CLASS AAA GIRLS TEAM percent from the floor. Davis was the district and region championship game, where they lost to 16-AAA rival East Front row (from left) — Bennie Williams, Kirby, senior; Desmond Collins, Bolton, senior; Myron Johnson, Front row (from left) — Olivia Cunningham, Southaven, sophomore; Briauna Mitchell, Hamilton, sopho- MVP and was one of three finalists for AAA Miss Basket- Central, senior; Jordan Washington, Craigmont, senior; Sam Craft, Craigmont, junior; Jajuan Johnson, more; Kaelin Kneeland, Center Hill, junior; Jasmine Golden, Center Hill, senior; Bianca Cage, Southwind, to end the year 20-10. senior; Destiny James, Bartlett, senior; Janeka Williams, East, junior; Aysha Harris, Houston, sopho- ball. Southwind, junior; Jemerrio Jones, Melrose, sophomore; Jerry Johnson, Wooddale, sophomore; Randy Brown, DeSoto Central, senior. Middle row — Anthony Cole, Arlington, senior; Payton Hulsey, South- more; Teresa Mays, Wooddale, junior; Queen Hayes, Southaven, sophomore. Middle row — Ariel Hearn, wind, junior; Joshua Jones, Central, junior; Anthlon Bell, Bartlett, senior; Marquarius Boddie, Bartlett, Arlington, senior; Tia Coleman, Whitehaven, senior; Jessica Howard, Whitehaven, senior; Brittany Grant, senior; Devonte Hampton, Melrose, senior; Adam Weary, Ridgeway, senior; Cameron Golden, Ridgeway, Horn Lake, junior; Amber Holmes, Southwind, sophomore; Loganne Whiting, Melrose, junior; Ashley senior; Andre Applewhite, Central, senior; Matthew Butler, East, junior; Blake Ross, Collierville, senior; Winston, Bolton, senior; Philecia Atkins, Overton, sophomore; Red Payne, White Station, senior; Brianna Anthlon Bell Darrius White, Overton, senior. Back row — Keith Collins, Houston, junior; Rhyan Townes, Arlington, Mitchell, Germantown, junior; Ashley Jackson, Ridgeway, sophomore. Back row — Nina Davis, Central, Lauren Douglas Bartlett senior junior; Johnathan Williams, Southwind, junior; Leron Black, White Station, sophomore; Jamyre Moffett, junior; Aaliyah Whiteside, Central, senior; Logan Hammonds, Arlington, senior; Tia Wooten, Central, Briarcrest senior Horn Lake, senior; Demetrius Dyson, Brighton, junior; Nick King, East, junior; Kordario Fleming, Ridge- sophomore; Savannah Kimmons, Horn Lake, senior; Tiara Caldwell, Millington, junior; Odegua Oigbokie, way, senior; Earvin Morris, East, senior; Markel Crawford, Melrose, junior; El Paso Johnson, Millington, Ridgeway, junior; Kelsey Briggs, Overton, junior; Jessica Brown, Collierville, sophomore; Cornelia Fon- Bell, a 6-3 sharpshooter, ended his prep career as one dren, Overton, senior; Kristen Eley, DeSoto Central, senior. The 6-1 Douglas, who will play collegiately at North- junior; Ricky Johnson, DeSoto Central, senior. Not pictured — James Kilpatrick, Cordova, junior. of the Shelby-Metro area’s best long-range threats. The western, led Briarcrest to the Division 2-AA state semi- Arkansas signee averaged nearly 21 points per game in finals and a 27-4 record. A finalist for Miss Basketball in leading the Panthers to a 28-4 record and an appearance Division 2-AA, Douglas averaged 17.4 points and nearly in the AAA sectional round. Bell scored over 2,200 points 11 rebounds per contest while shooting 49.5 percent from in his career and will graduate as Bart­ett’s No. 2 career l the floor and 77 percent from the line. scorer. Nick King Cornelia Fondren East junior Overton senior Already one of the top national prospects in the Class Fondren was the heart and soul of an Overton team that of 2013, King did his reputation no harm this year, leading advanced to the AAA state semifinals and ended the year the Mustangs to the AAA state championship while earn- with a 30-3 mark. The versatile Syracuse signee aver- ing Most Valuable Player honors. The 6-8 King averaged aged 12 points, 5.3 assists and 3.3 steals, racking up a 21 points and almost 10 rebounds per game for the quadruple double in one game for the district and region Mustangs, who finished the year 23-9 and won the state champions. CLASS A-AA BOYS TEAM championship for the first time since 1996. Front row (from left) — Jeremy Jackson, Fairley, senior; Nathan Cole, Mitchell, senior; Donvon Mat- thews, Douglass, senior; Montrezes Gary, Westwood, senior; Rayford Albright, Manassas, sophomore; Aquarius Stevenson, Mitchell, senior; Jaquize Harmon, Sheffield, senior. Middle row — Kenneth Millbrook, Douglass, senior; Zarmarlus Griffin, Washington, junior; Dominick Tolbert, Oakhaven, senior; CLASS A-AA GIRLS TEAM Clarence Wilson, Carver, senior; Jawan Alston, Covington, senior; Devion Draine, Covington, senior; Front row (from left) — RaKesha Curry, Washington, sophomore; Terrica Robinson, Washington, junior; Martavious Newby Broderick Davis, Sheffield, junior. Back row — Martavious Newby, Washington, senior; Khalil Spencer, Derica Wiggins, Oakhaven, sophomore; Mishundra Mason, Carver, sophomore. Middle row — Kela Ariel Hearn Washington, freshman; Tyrone Wooten, Trezevant, junior; Terrance Mujahid, Westwood, senior; Billy Washington senior Rosenberg, Raleigh-Egypt, senior; Jalen Blackwell, Mitchell, senior; Dontavious Sears, Manassas, Ware-Jones, Fairley, senior; Precious Harvey, Covington, sophomore; Jasmine Cunningham, Hillcrest, Arlington senior junior; Phikala Anthony, Manassas, junior; Kahdejah Stevens, Trezevant, sophomore. Back row — Crys- senior; Fatodd Lewis, Raleigh-Egypt, sophomore. Not pictured — Martesheo Tullison, Frayser, senior. tal Johnson, Mitchell, junior; Renishia Hale, Washington, freshman; Jamiee Bond, Manassas, senior; The 6-4 Newby, the only repeat finalist from last year, Tiffany Jones, Manassas, junior; Angela Hardy, Douglass, senior. Not pictured — Schkechia Anderson, The Tigers (27-4) had their best season ever and Hearn, had another fine year in leading the Warriors to a 31-2 MAHS, sophomore; Kiara Caswell, Memphis Business Academy, freshman; Shirley Clayborn, Northside, a University of Memphis signee, was one of the main rea- record and a spot in the state tournament. He was named junior; TaLeisha Fisher, Frayser, senior; Melissa Hickman, Sheffield, senior; Demi Watts, Memphis Busi- sons why. Hearn averaged just over 18 points and almost Mr. Basketball in Class A after averaging 23.1 points, 7.2 ness Academy, senior. four assists per contest in leading Arlington to district and rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.4 steals per contest. Newby region titles before losing to Central in the sectional round. has signed to play collegiately at Ole Miss. Austin Nichols Kaylah Keys Briarcrest junior Harding junior Nichols was named Mr. Basketball in Division 2-AA after A repeat BOP finalist from last year, Keys was also averaging 18.1 points and 9.5 rebounds while shooting repeat Division 2-A Miss Basketball finalist. The area’s an area-best 67.1 percent from the floor. He then raised second-leading scorer, Keys averaged 22.3 points per his efforts in the state tournament, averaging 28 points in game, along with 4.1 rebounds and 4.1 steals. Keys led two games to lead the Saints (24-6) to a runner-up finish. Harding to the region finals and a substate appearance. In April, the 6-8 Nichols represented the U.S. at the Albert Schweitzer youth tournament in Germany. PRIVATE SCHOOLS BOYS TEAM Front row (from left) — Alex Bran, St. George’s, senior; Alec Mulvihill, St. George’s, senior; Adam Okoli- PRIVATE SCHOOLS GIRLS TEAM cany, CBHS, senior; Damion Wooten, Lausanne, senior; R.J. Jackson, FACS, sophomore. Middle row — Front row (from left) — Natalie Smith, FACS, junior; Ki’ana Christy, Harding, senior; Kristen Milewski, DeMarc Richardson, Briarcrest, senior; Cameron Payne, Lausanne, junior; James Hawes, Bishop Byrne, FCA, senior; Katie Connor, St. Agnes, junior; Kaylah Keys, Harding, junior; Paige Williams, St. Benedict, senior; Kytrel Williams, Harding, junior; Jake Jeffery, St. Benedict, senior; John McGhee, Briarcrest, junior; Jessica Bradley, Lausanne, junior. Middle row — Olivia Roberts, St. George’s, freshman; Maggie Little, ECS, junior; Torri Lewis, MHEA, freshman; Kaylan Pugh, St. Mary’s, freshman; Bethany Lytle, Boys Coach of the Year senior. Back row — Ethan Moffatt, Fayette Academy, senior; Avery Paxton, SBEC, senior; Skal Labis- siere, ECS, freshman; J.T. Moody, Tipton-Rosemark Academy, senior; Mitchell Sexton, CBHS, senior; MHEA, senior; Emily Reeves, Fayette Academy, junior; Kayleigh Patterson, SBEC, junior. Back row — Girls Coach of the Year Faragi Phillips, Mitchell Matt Brown, Harding, senior. Not pictured — Nourse Fox, MUS, junior; Danny Galvin, MUS, senior; Henrietta Wells, Catholic, junior; Malinda Allen, Westminster Academy, senior; De’Erica Blakely, St. Tommy Warren, Manassas Austin Nichols, Briarcrest, junior. Benedict, senior; Dakota Doss, Briarcrest, senior; Lauren Douglas, Briarcrest, senior; Samantha Reeves, In his first season at Mitchell, Phillips took a team that had won a total of seven games in Fayette Academy, senior; Brandi Whitaker, Bishop Byrne, senior. Warren guided the Lady Tigers to a sweep of the regular season, district and region tour- the previous two years to the AA state tournament, where they lost in the championship nament titles while reaching the AA state tournament for the second straight year. Manas- game. sas finished 31-4.