Tennessee Mr. Basketball

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

Award winners

Year
Class A Class AA Class AAA Division II A Division II AA
PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool PlayerSchool
1986Sylvester GrayBoltonCharles "Cannon" WhitbyObion CountyRon HueryWhitehaven
1987Fitz JonesEast RobertsonJerry MeyerDavid LipscombDeWayne GarnerBrainerd
1988Ronald JonesDresdenJerry MeyerDavid LipscombTodd DayHamilton
1989Carlus GrovesEast RobertsonOrlando LightfootChattanooga CityDarryl MillerOak Ridge
1990Eric MitchellPickett CountyAnfernee "Penny" HardawayTreadwellDavid VaughnWhites Creek
1991Eugene ParrisPickett CountyStanley CaldwellUnion CityDavid VaughnWhites Creek
1992Steve HamerMiddletonStanley CaldwellUnion CityTony DelkHaywood
1993 David WoodardEast RobertsonRon MercerGoodpastureSylvester FordFairley
Corrie JohnsonHardin County
1994Ron MercerGoodpastureOliver SimmonsDavid LipscombEdgar PerkinsWhite Station
1995Joseph AmonettPickett CountyOliver SimmonsDavid LipscombCedrick WallaceLawrence County
1996Sam HowardGoodpastureJoey TuckMacon CountyCharles HathawayHillwood
1997Kirk HastonPerry CountyNiki ArinzeMartin Luther KingTony HarrisMemphis East
1998Adam SonnDonelson Christian AcademyHarris WalkerBrainerdVincent YarbroughClevelandWill Howard-DownsUniversity School of Nashville
1999Heath HardinMoore CountyTerrence WoodsTreadwellBrent JollyWhite CountyWill Howard-DownsUniversity School of Nashville
2000Jason HolwerdaChattanooga ChristianCameron CrispBolivar CentralJosh HareBradley CentralDavid HarrisonBrentwood Academy
2001Jason HolwerdaChattanooga ChristianTaureen MoyBT WashingtonEarnest SheltonWhite StationDavid HarrisonBrentwood Academy
2002Trey PearsonSouth FultonAndre AllenBT WashingtonDemarco PolkStratfordBilly MayFather Ryan
2003Jake SkogenTennessee TempleAndre AllenBT WashingtonLee HumphreyMaryvilleMarc GasolLausanne
2004Jonathan CookChattanooga ChristianCorey BrewerPortlandJamont GordonGlencliffBrandan WrightBrentwood Academy
2005Nicchaeus DoaksPeabodyThaddeus YoungMitchellJ. P. PrinceWhite StationBrandan WrightBrentwood Academy
2006Marquis WeddleUnion CityWillie KempBolivar CentralBarry StewartShelbyvilleBrandan WrightBrentwood Academy
2007M. J. BrownUnion CityJewuan LongLibertyMaurice MillerRaleigh EgyptBrandon BrownBrentwood Academy
2008M. J. BrownUnion CityJohn JenkinsStation CampTerrico WhiteCraigmontElliot WilliamsSt. George'sLeslie McDonaldBriarcrest
2009Reginald BucknerManassasJohn JenkinsStation CampDrew KellyCentennialBobby ParksSt. George'sLeslie McDonaldBriarcrest
2010Malcolm SmithClarksville AcademyJalen SteeleFultonJoe JacksonWhite StationDwight TarwaterWebb SchoolJordan PriceMcCallie School
2011Malcolm SmithClarksville AcademyKendren JohnsonMarshall CountyAndre HollinsWhite StationJohn Ross GloverUniversity School of JacksonConnor McDermottEnsworth
2012Martavious NewbyB.T. WashingtonCraig BradshawChrist Presbyterian AcademyAlex PoythressClarksville NortheastJohn Ross GloverUniversity School of JacksonAustin NicholsBriarcrest
2013Alex FountainWartburg CentralJalen LindseyChrist Presbyterian AcademyNick KingMemphis EastCameron PayneLausanneAustin NicholsBriarcrest
2014Desonta BradfordHumboldtBraxton BlackwellChrist Presbyterian AcademyLeron BlackWhite StationRob MarberryFranklin Road AcademyAndrew FlemingEnsworth
2015Jeremiah MartinMemphis MitchellBraxton BlackwellChrist Presbyterian AcademyDedric LawsonHamiltonJustin WertnerSt. George'sMicah ThomasBriarcrest
2016Nicholas HopkinsFayettevilleBo HodgesMaplewoodAlex LomaxMemphis EastChase HaydenSt. George'sDarius GarlandBrentwood Academy
2017Tyreke KeyClay CountyBo HodgesMaplewoodAlex LomaxMemphis EastChase HaydenSt. George'sDarius GarlandBrentwood Academy
2018Caden MillsVan Buren CountyKadrion JohnsonMarshall CountyTyler HarrisCordovaKeon JohnsonThe Webb SchoolDarius GarlandBrentwood Academy
2019Ja'Darius HarrisPeabodyKadrion JohnsonMarshall CountyJames WisemanMemphis EastKeon JohnsonThe Webb SchoolKennedy ChandlerBriarcrest
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References

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