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The TSSAA boys basketball state tournament is approaching in Tennessee, with top teams competing for glory. This year marks a thrilling time for local fans as teams prepare for intense matchups. Classes 1A to 4A showcase leaders with impressive records, and the girls’ tournaments are also making headlines. Mark your calendars for March 21-22 for the championship games at Middle Tennessee State in Murfreesboro!
Exciting Times Ahead for Tennessee High School Basketball!
Hey there, sports fans! It’s that thrilling time of year again where the basketball courts of Tennessee come alive with competition and spirit. With the TSSAA boys basketball state tournament just around the corner, things are heating up as top teams jostle for position and glory. Let’s dive into the latest buzz from courts across the Volunteer State!
The History of High School Basketball Championships
Did you know that basketball was crafted as a physical education activity in the 19th century? Invented by the creative mind of James Naismith, the game has grown into a beloved sport nationwide. Speaking of growth, high school basketball state championships have been around for quite a while, with the first one hosted in Illinois back in 1908. Indiana followed suit in 1911, and Wisconsin joined the party in 1916. Fast forward to today, and over half a million boys participated in high school basketball teams during the 2021-22 school year, with more than 18,000 teams competing across all 50 states!
Rankings That Matter
At the heart of Tennessee’s basketball scene are the top-tier teams that have shown impressive records and play. Thanks to MaxPreps, we’ve got some fantastic rankings for boys’ basketball in Tennessee. Here are the league leaders:
Class 1A
- Middleton: 29-2 (10-0 in 1A District 14) – 15.6 rating
- Hampton: 30-8 (8-0 in 1A District 1) – 14.4 rating
- Clay County (Celina): 20-4 (8-0 in 1A District 7) – 11.8 rating
- Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering: 23-5 (8-0 in 1A District 15) – 10.5 rating
- Middle College (Memphis): 16-9 (6-2 in 1A District 15) – 8.0 rating
Class 2A
- East Nashville Magnet: 26-1 (12-0 in 2A District 8) – 19.2 rating
- Douglass (Memphis): 27-8 (8-0 in 2A District 14) – 18.5 rating
- Alcoa: 24-8 (4-0 in 2A District 2) – 18.0 rating
- Power Center Academy (Memphis): 24-8 (8-0 in 2A District 16) – 14.7 rating
- Brainerd (Chattanooga): 25-8 (6-2 in 2A District 4) – 13.7 rating
Class 3A
- Fulton (Knoxville): 28-5 (6-0 in 3A District 5) – 25.4 rating
- Haywood (Brownsville): 30-6 (7-2 in 3A District 14) – 21.1 rating
- Tennessee (Bristol): 25-8 (5-2 in 3A District 1) – 17.3 rating
- Fayette Ware (Somerville): 25-8 (11-0 in 3A District 15) – 17.2 rating
- Stone Memorial (Crossville): 25-7 (11-1 in 3A District 7) – 16.2 rating
Class 4A
- Bartlett: 23-11 (12-1 in 4A District 15) – 25.8 rating
- Hillsboro (Nashville): 25-5 (8-0 in 4A District 11) – 25.4 rating
- Germantown: 21-7 (8-4 in 4A District 15) – 25.0 rating
- Independence (Thompson’s Station): 28-5 (9-0 in 4A District 12) – 24.9 rating
- Memphis East: 26-10 (8-2 in 4A District 16) – 24.1 rating
Class A (Private Schools)
- Goodpasture Christian (Madison): 33-2 (12-0 in District) – 25.5 rating
- Lausanne Collegiate (Memphis): 22-3 (10-0 in District) – 22.1 rating
- First Assembly Christian (Cordova): 18-5 (8-1 in District) – 20.6 rating
- Clarksville Academy: 26-10 (12-2 in District) – 19.2 rating
- Boyd-Buchanan (Chattanooga): 25-8 (8-1 in District) – 16.1 rating
Mark Your Calendars!
The excitement doesn’t stop here. The TSSAA boys basketball state tournament is set for March 21-22, with the games happening at Middle Tennessee State in Murfreesboro. On March 19, multiple games will take place across various districts. The semifinals on March 21 will determine who advances for the championship matches on March 22. Get ready for some nail-biting action!
Highlighting the Ladies
But wait, there’s more! The South Gibson County girls basketball team has also made headlines. After a hard-fought battle, they secured their spot in the state semifinals by defeating Cocke County 43-39. Notably, Maliyah Glasper from Gatlinburg-Pittman has been making waves with her standout performances in the girls basketball state tournament.
This year, South Gibson County is aiming for their first championship title after falling short in several semifinals over the years. With resilient teams like these making strides, there’s no doubt that excitement will be in the air!
It’s Game Time!
So, there you have it! The stage is set for some thrilling basketball action right here in Tennessee. Whether you’re rooting for the boys or the girls, or just love the thrill of the game, remember to support our local teams as they chase their dreams of championship glory!
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Additional Resources
- Clarksville Now: Tennessee Boys High School Basketball Rankings
- Tennessean: TSSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament 2025 Brackets & Schedule
- USA Today HSS: How to Watch Westview High School vs. Loretto High School
- Knox TN Today: Final High School Basketball State Tournament Brackets Set
- Jackson Sun: TSSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament 2025
- Wikipedia: Tennessee High School Sports
- Google Search: Tennessee High School Basketball
