BY JESSE SMITHEY
MURFREESBORO – Jakobi Gillespie and Jennifer Sullivan have helped their respective high school basketball programs achieve historic firsts during their careers. And both added to the fact on Monday.
Gillespie, a senior guard and Belmont signee, became the first Mr. Basketball winner in Greeneville history.
Sullivan, a senior guard and Tennessee Tech signee, became the first Miss Basketball winner in Bearden history.
Both found out during a ceremony at MTSU’s Murphy Center, as the TSSAA unveiled its 12 total winners for the 2021-22 season.
For Sullivan, the honor came in the same college arena where, roughly 48 hours earlier, she had helped Bearden (36-3) win its first-ever state championship in program history.
Gillespie led Greeneville to its first boys’ basketball state championship in the Murphy Center last year and hopes to repeat the feat again this week. The Greene Devils (28-6) start their title defense at 4:30 p.m. Central time on Tuesday against Jackson North Side (20-7).
See all the winners and finalists below — as well as a PHOTO GALLERY from Danny Parker from the award ceremony.
MISS BASKETBALL WINNERS
Class 1A – Savannah Davis (McKenzie); finalists: Alayna Anderson (Gleason), Lyndie Ramsey (Unaka)
Class 2A – Karly Weathers (Loretto); finalists: Jada Harrison (Westview), Madison Hart (Gibson County)
Class 3A – Brooklyn Crouch (Upperman); finalists: McKenzie Cochran (Page), Sarah Burton (Clinton)
Class 4A – Jennifer Sullivan (Bearden); finalists: Imari Berry (Clarksville), Tamia Scott (Clarksville Northwest)
Division II-A – Olivia Lee (Trinity Christian); finalists: Madi Hawk (Lakeway), Aalyah Del Rosario (Webb-Bell Buckle)
Division II-AA – Jaloni Cambridge (Ensworth); finalists: Sydney Mains (Catholic), Kennedy Cambridge (Ensworth)
MR. BASKETBALL WINNERS
Class 1A – Grant Strong (Clay County); finalists: Zach Amonett (Pickett County), Rodgerick Robinson Jr. (Middleton)
Class 2A – Gus Davenport (Cannon County); finalists: Jarrod Taylor (East Nashville), Gavin Burleson (Summertown)
Class 3A – Jakobi Gillespie (Greeneville); finalists: Ericko Sain II (Jackson South Side), JaSteven Walker (Fayette-Ware)
Class 4A – Brandon Miller (Cane Ridge); finalists: Elijah Bredwood (Bearden), Amarr Knox (Bartlett)
Division II-A – Tyler Byrd (Tipton-Rosemark); finalists: Daniel Egbuniwe (FACS), Eddie Ricks III (Clarksville Academy)
Division II-AA – Chandler Jackson (Christian Brothers); finalists: B.J. Edwards (Catholic), Tyler Tanner (Brentwood Academy)