Awards will be presented on Monday, March 14
The Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards will be presented to the top girls and boys in six classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association on the floor of Murphy Center on the campus of MTSU on Monday, March 14 at 5:00 p.m. The event will be open to the public and free of charge.
A statewide committee of sportswriters selected winners based on performance during the 2021-2022 regular season. Academics and character were also taken into consideration. High school head basketball coaches and members of the media nominated the finalists.
This is the 37th year that the Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards have been presented to Tennessee’s best high school basketball players. American General was the sponsor of the event since the inception of the awards in 1985 until 2001. The Memphis Grizzlies were sponsors of the awards from 2002-2004. From 2005-2015 the Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards were presented at the conclusion of each respective championship game as part of the post-game trophy ceremony.
Division II-A Miss Basketball Finalists Division II-AA Miss Basketball Finalists Class 1A Miss Basketball Finalists Class 2A Miss Basketball Finalists Class 3A Miss Basketball Finalists Class 4A Miss Basketball Finalists Division II-A Mr. Basketball Finalists Division II-AA Mr. Basketball Finalists Class 1A Mr. Basketball Finalists Class 2A Mr. Basketball Finalists Class 3A Mr. Basketball Finalists Class 4A Mr. Basketball Finalists
Madi Hawk, Lakeway Christian
Olivia Lee, Trinity Christian
Aalyah Del Rosario, Webb School
Kennedy Cambridge, Ensworth
Jaloni Cambridge, Ensworth
Sydney Mains, Knoxville Catholic
Alayna Anderson, Gleason
Savannah Davis, McKenzie
Lyndie Ramsey, Unaka
Jada Harrison, Westview
Madison Hart, Gibson County
Karly Weathers, Loretto
Sarah Burton, Clinton
McKenzie Cochran, Page
Brooklyn Crouch, Upperman
Imari Berry, Clarksville
Ta’mia Scott, Clarksville Northwest
Jennifer Sullivan, Bearden
Tyler Byrd, Tipton-Rosemark
Daniel Egbuniwe, FACS
Eddie Ricks III, Clarksville Academy
B.J. Edwards, Knoxville Catholic
Chandler Jackson, Christian Brothers
Tyler Tanner, Brentwood Academy
Zach Amonett, Pickett County
Roderick Robinson, Middleton
Grant Strong, Clay County
Gavin Burleson, Summertown
Gus Davenport, Cannon County
Jarrod Taylor, East Nashville
Ja’Kobi Gillespie, Greeneville
Ericko Sain II, Jackson South Side
JaSteven Walker, Fayette-Ware
Elijah Bredwood, Bearden
Amarr Knox, Bartlett
Brandon Miller, Cane Ridge