CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) announced their selections for their all-state teams in all six classes for the state of Tennessee. Clarksville High’s Korbin Reynolds and Jack Wyatt made the class 4A team, while Clarksville Academy’s Evan Leonard and Brennen Gibson made the division II-A team.

A Mr. Baseball Finalist and Rawlings All-American, senior catcher Korbin Reynolds collected 67 hits on the year and drove in 58 RBIs with a .486 batting average, which has now earned him another all-state selection. This marks being named to his second all-state team this season after the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) also honored the senior catcher in 2025.

Meanwhile, his senior teammate in the outfield, Jack Wyatt, collected 53 hits during this past season of play, which included him hitting 7 homers, with a .387 batting average. He also knocked in 59 RBIs in 2025. Wyatt was awarded the district 13-4A offensive player of the year for his performance at the plate, but he also had an effective arm on the mound for the Wildcats.

As for the two selections from Clarksville Academy, Gibson and Leonard, they too were honored by both the TBCA and the TSWA. Gibson, a senior outfielder for the Cougars in 2025, had a .435 batting average and brought in 40 RBIs. He was also lethal on the base paths, as he collected 35 stolen bases as well.

Meanwhile, Leonard, a senior two-way player, compiled a .401 batting average this season along with 50 RBIs. But Leonard was most impressive on the mound, as he finished 2025 with a 0.52 ERA and 84 strikeouts. The senior was also named a Mr. Baseball Finalist this season.

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