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700 wins, countless memories: Bubba Luckett preps for special night at CBHS
On Friday, Brothers will celebrate the coach whose youthful experiment turned into a legendary career.
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On Friday, Brothers will celebrate the coach whose youthful experiment turned into a legendary career.
Friends remember the legendary baseball coach, who died on Sunday at the age of 68.
Standouts from Bartlett, Memphis Business Academy, Power Center Academy, Rossville Christian and Whitehaven are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23.
Standouts from Bartlett, Collierville, Fayette-Ware, Lausanne and St. Agnes are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23.
The legendary coach won five state championships and almost 1,000 games.Related story:
Standouts from Bartlett, CBHS, Fairley, Fayette Academy and Rossville Christian are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Arlington, ECS, Harding, St. Benedict and White Station are up for consideration this week.
Tennessee’s top-ranked team boasts two talented freshmen. But it will take more than them to erase their recent state tournament frustration.
Zach Portwood and Bella Rose Austin saluted after big performances.
Memphis will be first in a rotational system advocated for by the state’s coaches.
Here are the top 100 boys and girls scoring leaders and a list of the top won-loss records for area boy and girls basketball programs.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Harding, Houston and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Collierville, Fayette-Ware, Houston and Hutchison are up for player of the week consideration this week.
Character-building losses last year paved the way for a 13-1 start for the girls basketball team at Evangelical Christian School.
Coach Rice previously served as an assistant at North Alabama and Tennessee-Martin. Also, Arlington High names a new football coach.
Following a state-title season, MASE takes top winnings in the Daily Memphian postseason football awards. Players from Covington, Collierville and Munford also recognized for their individual accomplishments in 2024.
Jordan Myles and Caidyn Sanders honored after strong performances over the holiday break.
A summer spent on the EYBL circuit has helped the senior develop into a consistent double-double producer on one of the area’s better teams.
Standouts from Bolton, Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston and Memphis School of Excellence-Winchester are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from CBHS, City University, Kirby, St. George’s and Wooddale are up for consideration this week.
After being diagnosed with an aggressive form of throat cancer, Mike O’Neill decided to put his life story on paper and published a book.
Taylen Green accounted for 422 yards and three touchdowns to earn the game’s Most Valuable Player award as the Razorbacks closed out the season with an impressive victory over Texas Tech.Related content:
Standouts from Munford and Fayette-Ware top the lists this week.
Transfer DeeDee Hagemann scored 19 points and led an inspired effort against visiting Tennessee in her Memphis debut.
Claire Smith led Patriots to second straight title. Kim Robinson guided Trojans to their first crown in program history.