![]() Basketball finalist Jarrod Taylor and teammates Jaylen Jones and Jordan Crawford have 10 points apiece to lead East Nashville to a 34-26 halftime lead.Įast Nashville (30-3), which is in its first state tournament since qualifying for the 2020 tournament, shot 48.3% from the field in the first half, but had seven turnovers against Summertown. East Nashville trio leads first-half surge Basketball finalist Gavin Burleson had 22 points to lead Summertown and Grayson Burleson added 20.Įast Nashville (31-3) plays the Power Center-Chattanooga Brainerd winner in the Class 2A semifinals at 3:45 p.m. No other Bulldog has more than two points. Robinson leads Milan with 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting to go along with three rebounds and two assists. York Institute shot 28.6% in the first half and was just 1-of-7 from the 3-point line as Milan's defense has made life difficult for the the Dragons in the first half with a 24-18 lead. But Jodarius Robinson short jumper with 9 seconds left ties the game at 47 as the Class 2A quarterfinal game goes into overtime. Milan's turnover with 21.2 seconds left led to a pair of free-throws from York Institute's Jonathan Heddings to give York a 47-45 lead with 19.5 seconds left. Heddings foul shots came with 36 seconds left, but Tharpe found a loose ball near the basket and rose to hit a game-tying bank shot. Jonathan Heddings and Nic Smith made three of four free-throws in the final 1:20 to give York a 52-50 lead. Milan forward Kam Tharpe's basket with 15 seconds left tied the game at 52 as York Institute and Milan head into a second overtime period in the Class 2A state quarterfinals. Milan sealed the game at the foul line in the final 19 seconds, making four of five from the stripe. Jodarius Robinson led Milan with 38 points and knocked down four 3-pointers. Milan (24-7) moves into the semifinals against Tyner at 5:45 p.m. York Institute's Blaine York missed two of three foul shots with 21 seconds left, after getting fouled on a 3-pointer as Milan hung on for a 62-55 double-overtime victory in the Class 2A state quarterfinals. The building later became the site for the Greeneville City Schools central office. ![]() The school closed in 1965 with desegregation in public schools. George Clem was one of 10 former Black high schools located in upper East Tennessee. Greeneville wore blue long sleeve shooting shirts with the words George Clem Wolverines prior to the Greene Devils' Class 3A quarterfinal with Jackson North Side. Greeneville opened its TSSAA boys basketball tournament giving tribute to the former all-Black school in the city. Greeneville basketball gives tribute to defunct George Clem school Teammates Reid Satterfield and Adjatay Dabbs have 10 points a piece including a pair of 3-pointers.ĭ'Cameron Demoss has six to pace North Side. His halfcourt shot to end the first half rimmed out. ![]() Basketball winner on Monday, is 8-of-15 from the field and has three dunks. Gillespie, who was named the Class 3A Mr. Greeneville shot 17-of-30 from the field and was 6-of-14 from the 3-point line. North Side (20-7) shot 4-of-21 from the field in the first half and 0-of-5 from the 3-point line. Greeneville, Ja'Kobi Gillespie off to hot first halfīelmont signee Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 18 first-half points and Greeneville leads Jackson North Side 41-13. ![]() North SIde's D'Cameron Demoss scored 13 points with six rebounds. The Greene Devils play the Stone Memorial-Bolton winner at 10 a.m. Greeneville (29-6) shot 50.9% from the field and hit 10-of-26 3-pointers. Basketball winner scored 22 points on 10-of-20 shooting and had four rebounds and four steals.Īdjatay Dabbs added 16 and Reid Satterfield had 13 points with three 3-pointers. The Greene Devils, who won the Class AA state tournament in 2021, rolled to a 71-37 rout of North Side in their Class 3A quarterfinal behind a dominant performance from Belmont signee Ja'Kobi Gillespie. Greeneville had no issues with Jackson North Side on the opening day of the TSSAA boys basketball tournament. Jamarius Carter led Bolton, which reached the state tournament despite having just six wins this season. Stone Memorial (21-10) plays Greeneville (29-6) at 10 a.m.
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