CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.- This year’s Braggin Rights charity basketball tournament will include three current professional players, nine former division 1 players, and 27 former college players.

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Game 1
NEHS ALUMS vs MCHS ALUMS

NEHS ALUMS feature the patriarch ‘Downtown’ Willie Brown, French league star Drake Reed (APSU), and all-time greats Tim Harris (UTChat) and Thomas Pfaff (Lipscomb).

MCHS ALUMS feature all-time greats Brandon Burney (APSU), Jake Liverett and Armando Pantoja.

Preview: The ALUMS of NEHS have reloaded after a crushing defeat at the hands of the Knights in 2015. They look to bounce back against the ALUMS of MCHS who will be riding high after an inaugural victory over the Hawks. The Eagles have implemented a youth movement adding key players Greg Magee, Jamarious Alderson, and Nick Green. But the trio of Burney, Pantoja and Liverett could prove to be enough to upset their counterpart.

Game 2

NWHS ALUMS vs RHS ALUMS

NWHS ALUMS feature 3pt specialist Andre Brown (UALR), Mexican league standout Marquise Rudolph, and Zamarious McClendon.

RHS ALUMS feature all-time greats Tre Trotter, Jonathan Williams and Jeremy Travis.

Preview: The Vikings have loaded the deck this year adding size, depth, and a monster scorer in Andre Brown. Lead by their premiere standout Tyshawn Hawk, the Vikings look to improve from their inaugural loss to crosstown rival Wildcats.

The Alums of RHS have added youth and depth which may give them an opportunity to stun the Vikings.

Game 3
CHS ALUMS vs KHS ALUMS

CHS ALUMS feature all-time greats Tyrone Caldwell (APSU), Adam Barnes (Belmont), and Shaun Merriweather.

KHS ALUMS feature high flyers Antwon Harris (Winthrop), Damarius Smith (APSU), and Mexican league standout Freeman Pinkney.

Preview: The Wildcats have loaded their backcourt with recent collegiate standouts Dajion Williams and Monte Burney. They’ve also strengthened their front court with former Sun Belt standout Aaron Wallus (MTSU). KHS has added more speed and athleticism to an already elusive group. Both teams are coming off convincing victories from 2015. This one could be decided at the final buzzer.