Preseason All-Region Selections: 6AAA
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Preseason Player of the Year: 2020 Marvin Hughes, McGavock Take your pick of any of three young men for the POY honor, you can’t really go wrong. Brandon Miller, the 2022 with potential, Marvin “The Vet” Hughes, or Ryan Wilcox…
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Continue ReadingPreseason Player of the Year: 2020 Marvin Hughes, McGavock
Take your pick of any of three young men for the POY honor, you can’t really go wrong. Brandon Miller, the 2022 with potential, Marvin “The Vet” Hughes, or Ryan Wilcox starring as a high-flying senior wing forward. The pick is Marvin because there is a steadiness to his game. Hughes might not be the incredibly, long, agile wing that Brandon Miller is and will be. Still, Hughes seemingly never has a poor game. Miller will have a sprinkling of mediocre games throughout his three month season. Wilcox is a highlight factory and yet he will probably score less than 10 points here and there. Production reins and Marvin Hughes is the @PrepHoopsTN 6AAA Preseason Player of the Year.
First Team
2022 Brandon Miller, Cane Ridge
The highest ceiling in the region belongs to Brandon Miller. Kentucky made an evaluation last month and he will ultimately be able to pick from just about any school in the nation. He still needs one more season before he collects Player of the Year…I think.
2020 Marvin Hughes, McGavock (1820 Career points)
Certain to set school record for points. Incredible, powerful lead guard.
@marvinhughes30 has 1820 career points through his junior year, a 32 on his ACT, is a great kid, and has not yet committed. Come see him live or DM me for some game film!
— McGavock Boys Basketball (@Mcgavockbball) September 25, 2019
2020 Ryan Wilcox, Hillsboro
Wilcox will make the biggest improvement in his stats from 2019 to 2020, as his body is completely healed now. The athleticism is now obscene and high school defenses will only stop him by creating a wall.
2022 Destin Wade, Summit
Physical. Active. Versatile scorer.
2021 Jaylen Pegues, Hillsboro
Started since his freshman season. Hillsboro lands two players on the First-Team All-Region.
Second Team
2021 Konata Werts, Summit
2020 Dusty Williams, Centennial
2021 Reed Kemp, Franklin
2021 John Lindley, Brentwood
2020 Harry Lackey, Brentwood
Third Team
2020 Montre Street, McGavock
2020 Nate Hollman, Page
2021 Jalen Macon, Hillsboro
2020 Tre Carlton, Summit
2021 Matt Thurman, Franklin
Honorable Mentions (10)
2021 Cedric Williams Jr., Cane Ridge
2022 Keaton Wade, Summit
2020 Jaden Davis, Dickson County
2020 Isaiah Poore Centennial
2020 DJ Stacy, Dickson County
2020 Trey Brown, Glencliff
2020 Ty Bryant Spring Hill
2022 Triston Conger, Summit
2020 Ben Mills, Brentwood
2020 Adrian Doss, Glencliff
Near misses are the cost of doing business in the ranking world. Know that hours were invested in watching film, talking to coaches, and simply leaning on hunches. Though they missed the Honorable Mention cutoff, these players were considered until the end.
2021 Tony Thompson, Cane Ridge
2021 Caleb Wilson, Cane Ridge
2020 Derek Murphy, Overton
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