Tennessee Miss Basketball

Each year the Tennessee Miss Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school girls' basketball player in the U.S. state of Tennessee by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association.[1] A Miss Basketball is named for each of five divisions competing in Tennessee girls' basketball.

Annual Award Winners

Year
Class A Class AA Class AAA Division II A Division II AA
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
1986Lynn StevensonRichlandAmy FullerDavid LipscombSherelle WarrenDyersburg
1987Kim BerryGreenbackAmy FullerDavid LipscombAngela MooreheadShelbyville
1988Mia DanielCollinwoodDebbie HawheeSouth GreeneDebbie ScottGallatin
1989Mia DanielCollinwoodJulie PowellCannon CountyMisty LambShelbyville
1990Anne CateMemphis PrepJulie PowellCannon CountyNikki McCrayCollierville
1991Heather PraterWayne CountyAmy BrownLivingston AcademyTiffany WoosleyShelbyville
1992Michelle StreetBradfordRachel PowellMeigs CountyLatina DavisFranklin County
1993Michelle StreetBradfordRachel PowellMeigs CountyTanika SmithKnoxville Central
1994Brynae LaxtonOneidaMisty GreeneMeigs CountyConswella SparrowShelbyville
1995Andrea HallClarkrangeMisty GreeneMeigs CountyConswella SparrowShelbyville
1996Kara SandersGleasonSunday WatsonLivingston AcademyErin McGinnisOak Ridge
1997Tonya TugglesBradfordBecky MyattHickman CountyErin McGinnisOak Ridge
1998Janet HoltMoore CountyTalisha ScatesHickman CountyJennifer WilsonOak RidgeDanna SimpsonBrentwood Academy
1999Ashley McElhineyGleasonMichelle SmithBrainerdJennifer WilsonOak RidgeAlana SmithGirls Preparatory School
2000Jessica HensonBradfordJulie AderholdMcMinn CentralTenisha GistMcMinn CountyAlana SmithGirls Preparatory School
2001Jenny LannomBradfordAndrea DavidsonJackson CountyBrittany JacksonBradley CentralAshley EarleyBriarcrest
2002Liz StrunkChattanooga ChristianAndrea DavidsonJackson CountyAshley JohnsonShelbyvilleBecky BrownHarpeth Hall
2003Merideth RichardsonBradfordKendall CavinWestviewAshley ShieldsMelroseJada MincyBriarcrest
2004Merideth RichardsonBradfordKatrina BeechboardLivingston AcademyAlex FullerShelbyvilleSarah BakerHarpeth Hall
2005Kristal EdneyPerry CountyBianca ThomasChester CountyAlysha ClarkMt. JulietSarah BakerHarpeth Hall
2006Alecia WeatherlyPerry CountyBianca ThomasChester CountyLakendra PhillipsRidgewayAlliesha EasleyBriarcrest
2007Kayla HudsonGleasonGwen DelkJackson North SideAnne Marie LanningRiverdaleGlory JohnsonWebb School of Knoxville
2008Abby AndrewsCollinwoodLaShay DavisUppermanJasmine HassellWilson CentralLauren AvantLausanneGlory JohnsonWebb School of Knoxville
2009Laken LeonardJackson CountyLauren MarchMarshall CountyJasmine HassellWilson CentralLauren AvantLausanneFaith DupreeWebb School of Knoxville
2010Beth HawnForrestChassidy FussellObion County CentralTaylor HallMorristown-Hamblen WestDerica WyattFranklin Road AcademyPaige BaechlePope John Paul II
2014Jaycee ColeJackson CountyAbbey SissomCannon CountyAlexa MiddletonRiverdaleMicah SheetzWebb School of KnoxvilleJasmine CincoreBriarcrest Christian School
2015Abbey DrewHouston CountyKayla MarositesElizabethtonCrystal DangerfieldBlackmanKaylan PughSt. Mary's Episcopal SchoolKaleigh ClemonsBaylor School
2016Lakelyn BouldinVan Buren CountyKayla MarositesElizabethtonCrystal DangerfieldBlackmanMicah SheetzWebb School of KnoxvilleKaleigh ClemonsBaylor School
2017Kara MeadowsClarkrangeAkira LevyUppermanAnastasia HayesRiverdaleAshtyn BakerNorthpoint Christian SchoolSydni HarveyBrentwood Academy
2018Courtney PritchettPickett CountyAkira LevyUppermanRhyne HowardBradley CentralAshton HulmeUniversity School of JacksonSydni HarveyBrentwood Academy

See also

Tennessee Mr. Basketball

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-04-29. Retrieved 2010-01-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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