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TSSAA Launches Student Advisory Committee for Student-Athletes

Student-athletes collaborative discussion for TSSAA

Nashville, TN, September 7, 2025

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The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) has announced an initiative for a Student Advisory Committee, launching in spring 2025. Comprising 20 student-athletes, this committee aims to provide a platform for students to express their opinions on issues related to high school athletics. As the excitement builds for the upcoming football season, notable teams from the Nashville area gear up for competition, highlighting the commitment to fostering future athletics in Tennessee.

Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) has unveiled a new initiative, the Student Advisory Committee, which is set to launch in the spring of 2025. This committee will consist of 20 student-athletes who will provide a vital platform for students to voice their opinions on various issues related to high school athletics.

The announcement coincides with the excitement building for the upcoming high school football season in Tennessee, which kicks off in September 2025. This season, sixteen teams from the greater Nashville area are preparing to compete vigorously in the private school sector for the top honors.

Highlighting the competitive landscape, Battle Ground Academy (BGA) is coming off a successful 11-3 record from the last season, marked by standout performances from Mr. Football finalist Kaedyn Marable. Joining him are key defensive players Nate Fleming and Elijah Fernandez, forming a strong team eager for continued success.

Brentwood Academy, which finished last season with an 8-4 record, is now in search of a new starting quarterback to replace George MacIntyre. The team has a promising set of receivers, including four-star junior Kesean Bowman, who will be pivotal to their offensive strategies.

Christ Presbyterian Academy (CPA) boasted an impressive 14-0 record last year and will now compete in the highest private-school classification following back-to-back DII-AA championships. Their entry into this new competitive tier will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

On the other hand, Davidson Academy is hoping to bounce back from a challenging 4-7 season after losing star players Caden Stroud and K’Saun Barksdale to transfers. Their rebuilding efforts are essential if they intend to regain footing in their league.

Donelson Christian Academy (DCA) returns its leading rusher, King Gardner, and top receiver, Grayson Scragg, from last season’s semifinals run, looking to build on their 10-3 record. At the same time, Ensworth aims to replicate its successful 11-1 season with a strong coaching trio led by Tim, Matt, and Taylor Hasselbeck.

Ezell-Harding struggled last season with a disappointing 2-8 record and is under new head coach Corry Stewart, who is hopeful for significant improvements this coming season. Father Ryan has brought in former Tennessee Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger as their new coach, a strategic move intended to revitalize the program after the departure of longtime coach Brian Rector.

Franklin Christian Academy is preparing for its first season in DII-A with newly promoted head coach KC Jorgensen, while Franklin Road Academy had a notable 11-2 season last year, bolstered by the talents of junior standout Omarii Sanders.

The upcoming season also adds pressure on Goodpasture, which is attempting to break a 13-game losing streak following a tough 0-10 finish last year. Grace Christian Academy enters DII-AA with quarterback Knox Lambert at the helm, coming off a promising junior year looking to propel the team forward.

JPII has reinstated Roc Batten as head coach while Isaiah Batten takes on quarterback duties this season. Lipscomb Academy aims to improve from last season’s 3-7 record with new quarterback JC White stepping into the spotlight.

Montgomery Bell Academy has appointed Chris Chauvin as the new head football coach following Marty Euverard’s lengthy tenure. Lastly, Nashville Christian ended last season strong with a record of 12-1, featuring quarterback Jared Curtis, who has already committed to play for the University of Georgia.

As high school sports ramp up, the TSSAA is also set to host the Spring Fling athletics competition from Tuesday through the end of the week, showcasing talent across various sports, including baseball and soccer. Nashville schools will compete in state tournaments representing multiple categories, with CPA and Lipscomb Academy featuring contending teams in baseball and DCA in both baseball and softball.

FAQs

What is the TSSAA Student Advisory Committee?

The TSSAA Student Advisory Committee is a new initiative that will consist of 20 student-athletes who will represent student interests in high school athletics.

When will the Student Advisory Committee start?

The committee is set to begin in the spring of 2025.

When does the high school football season start in Tennessee?

The high school football season in Tennessee will commence in September 2025.

Which teams are notable in the Nashville area for the upcoming football season?

Notable teams include Christ Presbyterian Academy, Battle Ground Academy, Brentwood Academy, and Nashville Christian, among others.

What other TSSAA events are upcoming?

The TSSAA Spring Fling athletics competition will take place from Tuesday through the end of the week featuring various sports competitions.

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TSSAA Student Advisory Committee 20 student-athlete members, launching in spring 2025
High School Football Season Commences in September 2025
Notable Teams Battle Ground Academy, Brentwood Academy, CPA, Davidson Academy, DCA, Ensworth, Lipscomb Academy
Spring Fling Competition Date: Tuesday through the end of the week, covering various sports

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