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3 swim-dive state champs; CCS roars

BHS-Webb dive pair, HVA Hall, Lion Hall among TISCA highlights

KNOXVILLE — Three state champions representing Hardin Valley Academy, Bearden High School and Webb School of Knoxville combined with HVA and Concord Christian School’s high boys team finishes — CCS with just 11 swimmers — to make a big splash at last weekend’s state meet.

Throw in Farragut High School’s girls finishing an East Tennessee best seventh as a team and you have a number of headline performances during TISCA State High School Championships in Allan Jones Aquatic Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, which ended with finals competitions Saturday evening, Feb. 8.

Aqua Hawks led by Hall

In the men’s 200-yard freestyle, Hardin Valley Academy junior Hayden Hall finished as state champion (1:37.45) and also finished fourth in the men’s 100-freestyle (:44.94), helping to lead his Aqua Hawks to an eighth-place boys finish and a combined ninth-place among teams with boys and girls participants — 12th among all teams.

As for Hall, “He is now an All-American and has his Winter and Summer Jr. National Cut,” HVA head coach Cori Glafenhein said. “He also is a Scholastic All-American.”

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State’s #3 Bearden girls outlast Lady Admirals

It was a typical back-and-forth game between longtime rivals into the third quarter until one team pulled away.

In the end, Bearden High School’s girls’ basketball team got the regular-season sweep against Farragut, 54-46, in FHS Lynn E. Sexton Gymnasium Friday night, Feb. 7.

While BHS junior point guard Natalya Hodge led all scorers with 21, the state’s third-ranked Lady Dawgs (25-4 overall, 9-0 in District 4-4A) used defense to force the Lady Ads to rely heavily on the three-ball — but FHS had way too many misses.

“We got some decent looks, but you gotta be able to knock ‘em down,” Jason Mayfield, Farragut head coach, said.

“Our defense did a great job of holding them under 50 points,” Justin Underwood, Lady Bulldogs head coach, said. “I just thought our defense was fantastic.”

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Dawgs, #4, hold off late Farragut rally

It was yet another tough and hard-fought basketball game between longtime rivals.

Friday night, Feb. 7, in Lynn E. Sexton Gym, Bearden’s No. 4 state-ranked boys’ team used a late third-quarter run to build a six-point lead against Farragut that it wouldn’t relinquish, prevailing 54-48.“We battled back, we had an opportunity,” FHS head coach JP Burris said. “We just didn’t execute there at the end.”

“Farragut brought a great fight tonight,” BHS head coach Jeremy Parrott said.

When Bearden’s JaMichael Blair hit a lay-up with 6:07 left in the game, it gave the Bulldogs an eight-point lead, 47-39.

But the Ads answered with five straight — a lay-up and a three-point basket by point guard Parker Lane — to make it 47-44 with 3:14 left. Bryce Howard hit two free throws, cutting it one at 49-48 with 50 seconds left.

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Champs Connatser, Leavell ‘Best;’ HVA team 2nd

Laws also #1 while Rohn, 48-2, among Region #2s

MARYVILLE — With a pair of Region II-AA champions, including the tournament’s “Best Wrestler 144-and-Under,” Brock Connatser, Hardin Valley Academy was team runner-up after the final round at Maryville High School Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8.

Now a three-time Region II-AA champion, Connatser — a senior in the 132 weight class whose record is 50-2 on the season (182-23 career mark) — easily defeated David Cook of Halls in the finals 9-2.

His teammate at 126, senior Jacob Laws (42-5 this season, 141-45 career record), also won the Region crown with ease, defeating Ty Davis of Halls by fall at 3:44.

“I’m just proud of those guys — two great leaders and two great people,” HVA head coach Matt Bates said about Connatser and Laws.

Bates’ team also had three Region runner-ups: senior Kaine Letsinger at 113, 45-9 record so far this season; senior Raed Abu Shehadeh at 138, 38-11 this season, and junior Mikeal Arce at 285 with a 22-6 sseason record.

Other Hawks qualifiers for Sectionals, which is Saturday, Feb. 15, at HVA, were sophomore Rosalio Arce, third at 120; senior Austin Murphy, third at 190; senior Evan Clarke, third at 215; senior Grady Estep, fourth at 144; junior Ryland Wilkinson, fourth at 157; and senior Jacob Carter, fourth at 165.

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