2016 Alabama Middle/High School TT Club Team Championships
(Courtesy of Emily Scott)
When: Trussville Parks & Recreation Center Red Gym
Friday, Oct., 14, 2016
Participating Schools: 9 high schools: Baker in Mobile; Hewitt in Trussville; McAdory in McAdory; Mtn. Brook in Mtn. Brook; Oak Mtn. in Birmingham; Oneonta in Oneonta; Pinson Valley in Pinson; Spain Park in Spain Park; Sumiton in Sumiton. 5 middle schools: Berry in Hoover; Hewitt; Oak Mtn; Simmons in Hoover; Oneonta in Oneonta; Simmons in Hoover.
MVP: High School: Ben Hartwiger; Middle School: Luke Smith
In Addition: This event started in 2011, so this is the 6th consecutive year as it keeps getting bigger.
Until the time comes when there are enough girls to have their own team (three per team), this is a co-ed event for now. This is the second consecutive year girls have been on a team. Last year, Caroline Cox, an 8th grader, made the Hewitt Middle School team, making her the first girl to take part. This year, there were two; Kyle Wilson, another 8th grader from Oneonta Middle School and Lexi McGrew, a 7th grader from Simmons Middle School.
Final Results
HIGH SCHOOL A
1ST-SPHS
2ND-HEWITT
3RD-MCADORY
4TH-OAK MTN
5TH-BAKER
6TH-SUMITON
7TH-MTN BROOK
8TH-ONEONTA
9TH-PINSON
HIGH SCHOOL B
1ST-SPHS
2ND-HEWITT
3RD- BAKER
4TH-MCADORY
5TH-OAK MTN
6TH-ONEONTA
7TH-MTN BROOK
8TH- PINSON
MIDDLE SCHOOL A
1ST-BERRY
2ND-OAK MTN
3RD- HEWITT
4TH-ONEONTA
5TH- SIMMONS
MIDDLE SCHOOL B
1ST-BERRY
2ND- HEWITT
3RD-OAK MTN
4TH-SIMMONS
5TH-ONEONTA
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