Vote for the Nashville area boys athlete of the week (Feb. 22-27) (Poll Closed)
Justin Bradford, Blackman: Bradford capped off an undefeated 30-0 season with a 6-3 win in the AAA 113-pound championship in the Class AAA state tournament.
44%
(11,779 votes)
Matthew Sells, Livingston Academy: Sells scored 24 points against Smith County, nine against the York Institute, 25 against Watertown and set the school single-game scoring record with 52 in a double-overtime win against Cumberland County.
41%
(10,881 votes)
Thomas Borders, Wilson Central: Borders went 48-0 this season and 105-0 over the last two seasons capping his high school career with a win in the AAA 120-0 pound championship for his second consecutive state title and third overall.
9%
(2,451 votes)
Wyatt McLemore, Eagleville: McLemore went 38-0 this season and 87-0 over the last two seasons winning a pair of state titles including this year’s A/AA 170-pound championship via pinfall.
2%
(658 votes)
Parker Petersen, Father Ryan: Petersen won via pinfall 28 seconds into the Division II 285-pound championship match to finish his senior season 27-0.
2%
(459 votes)
Trey Bates, Beech: With a 9-3 win in the AAA 126-pound championship match, Bates finished the year 38-0 winning his second consecutive state title and third overall.
1%
(206 votes)
Ametri Moss, Northwest: Moss set the school single-game scoring record with 50 points in a win over Montgomery Central and finished with 39 in the Vikings’ season-ending loss to Henry County.
<1%
(45 votes)
CJ Taylor, Warren County: Taylor led the Pioneers in scoring in both of their games scoring 28 against White County and 22 against McMinn County
<1%
(36 votes)
Zion Swader, Siegel: Swader scored 27 points in a blowout win over Riverdale and then led all scorers with 21 in a three-point loss to Blackman in the District 7-AAA championship.
<1%
(32 votes)
Brandon Miller, Cane Ridge: Miller averaged 24 points in four games scoring 31 against McGavock, 21 against Hunters Lane, 15 against Hillsboro and 29 against Page to close out the week.
<1%
(22 votes)
Total Votes: 26,569
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