Third time for ECS and St. George’s to determine state champ
It’s the third year in a row there will be an all-Memphis final in the smaller of Tennessee’s two private-school classifications and a rematch of the 2023 title match.
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It’s the third year in a row there will be an all-Memphis final in the smaller of Tennessee’s two private-school classifications and a rematch of the 2023 title match.
Anna Dunn gets the winner as the Houston Mustangs hand arch-rival Collierville its first loss of the season.
Standouts from CBHS, ECS, Kirby, Lakeland Prep and Munford are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30.
First place on the line in several regions, including 8-6A where Germantown and Southwind collide.
Northpoint debuts in the rankings on the back of a seven-game winning streak.
Memphis rivals Houston and Collierville will meet for the third time this season in Wednesday’s semifinals. In Class A, East fell to Adamsville.
Collierville and East are the No. 1 seeds in their respective divisions. Houston is at state for the 22nd year in a row while ECS and St. George’s are on a collision course in Division 2-A.
Standouts from Covington, East, MUS, Northpoint and Southaven up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23.
The Brothers scored 35 unanswered points to post their biggest victory since 2003 in Tennessee’s oldest rivalry.
This is the seventh installment in a nine-story series remembering games that defined the John Calipari coaching era of Memphis Tigers basketball. Today: The Spartans and Longhorns stood in the way of the Final Four, but the Tigers overcame.
Tavarco Jackson scores three touchdowns as the Golden Wildcats keep things locked down in Region 8-3A.
Saints drop the first two sets against Christ Presbyterian Academy before rallying to win the match — while silencing the Lions’ faithful.
In their third five-set match in as many days, Briarcrest won its 12th state championship with a victory over Nashville’s Christ Presbyterian Academy.
MUS enters following a victory, while CBHS is coming off a loss. But both teams will have a reason for optimism.
The sophomore scored three touchdowns in a 49-34 victory over Central.
After a slow start on offense, the Saints stormed back against familiar foe Knoxville Catholic in the Division 2-AA state volleyball tournament. In Class AAA, Arlington falls to Brentwood.
Not much shuffling in the rankings this week due to many teams not playing because of fall break.
On Tuesday, the Tigers begin play in the Class AAA tournament and the Saints get going in Division 2-AA.
Standouts from Briarcrest, DeSoto Central, Houston, Lausanne and Northpoint are up for consideration.
MUS’ Tommie Reed scored three touchdowns and Jackson Hood scored two more for homecoming at Stokes-Alston Stadium, a night that had a bit of everything.
The senior Saint claimed 52% of the vote following his performance in a 34-31 loss to undefeated Brentwood Academy.Related content:
Goalkeeper Molly Fuhrman comes up huge for the Eagles in the latest installment of one of the state’s best rivalries.
In their first game since 2016, teams will renew acquaintances in a series that began back in 1898.
Victory gives the Arlington Tigers an all-important home match in the sectionals as they look to advance to state for the first time.Related content:
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