OFFENSE FINALISTS Earl Harrison Johnathon Johnson Jamal Jones Dillon Mitchell Drew Richmond Harrison continued Ridgeway’s stellar running back tradition in 2014, leading the area with 2,296 yards and scoring 29 touchdowns, also tops in the city. His efforts helped the Roadrunners to a 12-2 season and a spot in the 5A semifinals, where they lost to eventual state runner-up Hillsboro. Harrison — who will play at Arkansas State — was named offensive MVP in District 15-AAA. Johnson was the star for a Melrose team that led the area in passing throughout the season. The speedster caught 64 passes for 1,281 yards and 20 touchdowns for the Golden Wildcats, who lost in the first round of the 5A playoffs. In addition, Johnson averaged 44.5 yards per kickoff return, scoring twice. The only repeat finalist from last year, Jones had a terrific senior season as he led the Bears to a runner-up finish in Class 4A and a 13-2 season. He ran for 1,678 yards and scored 19 touchdowns, while adding two more scores through the air. The Arkansas State commitment had 3,351 yards rushing in his final two seasons. Arguably the most exciting player in the area, Mitchell turned heads all season long for the Spartans. He scored touchdowns receiving, rushing and on punt, kickoff and interception returns. Already committed to Oregon, he totaled 2,238 all-purpose yards and 23 touchdowns, while being named offensive MVP of District 16-AAA. Richmond concluded his Owls career as one of the most decorated offensive linemen in nation, being named to play in the Under Armour AllAmerican game. He was also named Mr. Football in D2-AA, the only player from the Shelby-Metro area to be honored this year. After fielding offers from some 30 schools, the 6-5, 317-pounder committed to Ole Miss during the season. Ridgeway senior Melrose senior Trezevant senior White Station junior DEFENSE FINALISTS MUS senior Darron Johnson Jonathan Mabone Torrey Mabone Patrick Macon Josh McMillon The only non-senior among the defense finalists, Johnson was the defensive anchor for a Ridgeway team that finished 12-2 and advanced to the 5A semifinals. He earned District 15-AAA defensive player of the year mention after recording 112 tackles, including 20 for lost yardage. Mabone was the standout on an Arlington defense that ranked among the top units in the area all season. The linebacker finished with 112 tackles, including 14 for lost yardage, and four sacks. Mabone was named co-defensive player of the year in District 14-AAA. The top performer on the area’s top defense, Mabone’s play was huge for the Bears, who advanced to the 4A title game for the second time in school history before falling to nationallyranked Fulton. He finished with 112 tackles and broke up 12 passes, while leading the state with an amazing 36 quarterback sacks. Macon, who shared 14-AAA defensive player of the year honors with Arlington’s Mabone, was outstanding for a Trojans team that finished 8-4 after a second-round 5A playoff loss to Henry County. He finished with 92 tackles, three sacks, three fumbles caused and two interceptions. Last year’s winner, McMillon turned in another excellent year for the Tigers before an injury ended his season in the first round of the playoffs. The Alabama commitment had 65 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and two interceptions as Whitehaven finished 13-1 and advanced to the 6A semifinals. Ridgeway junior Arlington senior Trezevant senior Millington senior Coach of the Year Teli White, Trezevant Whitehaven senior TENNESSEE 1A-2A-3A TEAM Front row (from left) — Kevin Davenport, KIPP, senior; Tomadreus Trezevant, Mitchell, senior; Juanye Stuckey, Fairley, senior; Jaylon Moore, Mitchell, senior; Are’kavious Sears, Hillcrest, sophomore; James Irvin, Oakhaven, senior. Middle row — Tracy James, Hillcrest, senior; Jimmy Harris, Carver, senior; Eric Thomas, KIPP, junior; Anthony Foster, Carver, senior; Calvan Scott, Mitchell, junior; Tadarius Davis, Manassas, senior; James Stittiams, Hillcrest, senior; Willie Saulsberry, Fairley, senior. Back row — Brandon Knighten, Carver, senior; Cameron Sesley, Hillcrest, junior; Gary Keefer, Carver, senior; James Smith, Manassas, junior; Phillip Haynes, Manassas, senior; Lester Holt, Mitchell, senior; Adam Balkin, Mitchell, junior. Not pictured — Antonio Turner, Manassas, senior. White led the Bears to the 4A state championship game for the second time since 2010, where they lost to nationally-ranked Fulton, 29-20. Trezevant finished 13-2 and was the only area team to play in the BlueCross Bowl this year. MISSISSIPPI-ARKANSAS TEAM Front row (from left) — Peyton McMahon, DeSoto Central, junior; Alan Lamar, DeSoto Central, junior; Colton Freeman, Lewisburg, senior; Tucker Wammack, Lewisburg, senior; Ky Ky Austin, Olive Branch, senior; Kevaunn Johnson, Southaven, senior. Middle row — Chris Jones, DeSoto Central, senior; Taylor Turnage, Marion, senior; Michael Shirley, Southaven, senior; Todd Wilson, Horn Lake, senior; Nicholas Kennedy, Southaven, senior; Sanchez Blake, Olive Branch, junior; Dontavis Bruce, Olive Branch, senior. Back row — Cortez Sisco, DeSoto Central, senior; Antonio Reed, Southaven, senior; Fletcher Dickerson, Center Hill, senior; Dan Ellington, Center Hill, junior; Jake Harville, Lewisburg, junior; Dalton Minton, Horn Lake, senior; Jeremiah Maclin, Southaven, senior. Not pictured — Terence Davis, Southaven, senior; T.J. Jallow, Olive Branch, senior; Fred Walls, Olive Branch, senior. TENNESSEE 6A TEAM Front row (from left) — Zach Childress, Houston, junior; Korderic Taylor, Collierville, senior; Austin Hall, Collierville, senior; Mitchell Jensen, Collierville, senior; Deddrick Thomas, Central, senior; Andre Jones, Central, senior; Eddie Lee, Central, senior; LaMarcus Young, Bartlett, junior. Middle row — Justin Jones, Houston, senior; Tate Kolwyck, Arlington, freshman; Sidney Austin, Arlington, senior; Jonathan Mabone, Arlington, senior; Kerrick Jones, Whitehaven, junior; Jordan Williams, Whitehaven, senior; Elijah Phipps, Whitehaven, senior; Sean Williams, Cordova, senior; Greg Harvey, Cordova, senior. Back row — Mason Piper, Houston, senior; Jared Schmidt, Houston, senior; Ben Evans, Arlington, senior; Jonathan Bowlan, Bartlett, senior; Jonathon Timmons, Southwind, junior; Josh McMillon, Whitehaven, senior; Donte Vaughn, Whitehaven, junior; Rodney Williams, Germantown, junior; Dillon Mitchell, White Station, junior; Terry Wright, White Station, senior. Not pictured — John McDougle, Southwind, senior; Braylon Porter, Bolton, senior. PRIVATE SCHOOLS TEAM TENNESSEE 4A-5A TEAM Front row (from left) — Jonathan Robinson, Hamilton, junior; Calvin Robinson, Hamilton, senior; Jerry Craine, Wooddale, sophomore; Gabriel Scott, Trezevant, senior; Earl Harrison, Ridgeway, senior; Johnathon Johnson, Melrose, senior; George Monson, Trezevant, senior; Jamal Jones, Trezevant, senior; Kendric Jones, Melrose, sophomore. Second row — DeVedrick Chaney, Kingsbury, senior; Cedric Crawford, Melrose, senior; Bobby Harper, Sheffield, senior; Devante Turner, East, junior; Vasco Curry, East, senior; Michael Mason, Kirby, senior; Patrick Macon, Millington, senior; Demarius Curry, Millington, senior; Angelo Pirtle, Millington, senior; Telvin Rucker, Kirby, senior; Jalen Alexander, Melrose, junior. Third row — Dashawn Boyland, Raleigh-Egypt, sophomore; David Simon, Munford, senior; Trae Doty, Munford, senior; Zach Camp, Brighton, junior; Tony Pollard, Melrose, senior; Darron Johnson, Ridgeway, junior; Katavious Taylor, Ridgeway, senior; Braxton Conard, Ridgeway, senior; Justin Swift, Trezevant, junior; Torrey Mabone, Trezevant, senior; Ray Taylor, East, senior; Elontae Bateman, Ridgeway, senior; Davonte Boyland, Raleigh-Egypt, senior. Back row — Albert Terry, Trezevant, senior; Stonie Fitzgerald, Wooddale, senior; Camren Jones, Ridgeway, senior; Desmond Hawkins, Craigmont, senior; Terry Fultz, Ridgeway, senior; Raidarious Anderson, Fayette Ware, senior; Marquette Murdock, Ridgeway, senior; Darrius Stafford, Kirby, senior; Jalen Steward, Overton, junior; Andrew McIntyre, Craigmont, senior; Teddrick McGhee, East, junior; Kristian Wilkerson, Craigmont, senior; Nicholas Clay, Trezevant, senior. Front row (from left) — Chase Hayden, St. George’s, sophomore; Christian Saulsberry, Northpoint, junior; Brian Novarese, Rossville Christian, senior; A.J. Hunt, MUS, senior; Colton Neel, MUS, senior; Calvin Austin, Harding, sophomore; David Cummings, Northpoint, senior. Second row — Hunter Hill, Briarcrest, junior; Spencer Mackey, Lausanne, senior; Harrison Cox, ECS, senior; Christian Rosenberger, ECS, junior; Robby Arthur, Briarcrest, senior; Christian Lewis, ECS, senior; Emmitt Thomas, Harding, senior; Ben Ellis, Briarcrest, senior; Cole Kelly, CBHS, junior. Third row — Jack Evans, First Assembly, senior; Logan Stewart, Tipton-Rosemark Aca., senior; Jacob Still, St. George’s, junior; Jack Oliver, ECS, senior; Tim Hart, MUS, junior; Warner Hill, CBHS, senior; Khilan Wright, CBHS, senior; Lorenzo Cantu, St. George’s, senior; Noah Pope, St. George’s, sophomore; A.J. Hightower, Tipton-Rosemark Aca., junior; Bobby Downing, First Assembly, senior. Back row — Drew Rutland, First Assembly, senior; Shermar Chambers, Rossville Christian, sophomore; Isaiah Stokes, Lausanne, sophomore; Peyton Jones, MUS, senior; Drew Richmond, MUS, senior; Joey Magnifico, St. Benedict, senior; Tyler Currie, St. Benedict, senior; Cameron Sanders, CBHS, senior; Ben Hill, CBHS, junior. Pepsi Best of the Preps Fall Teams schedule Today, football • Monday, golf • Tuesday, cross country • Wednesday, girls soccer • Thursday, volleyball Winners will be announced at the Pepsi Best of the Preps awards ceremony on June 5, 2015, at Germantown Performing Arts Center
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