Daily Memphian postseason volleyball awards: Lewisburg standout, Northpoint coach honored
Claire Smith led Patriots to second straight title. Kim Robinson guided Trojans to their first crown in program history.
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John Varlas is a lifelong Memphian, who has covered high school sports in various capacities for over 20 years.
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Claire Smith led Patriots to second straight title. Kim Robinson guided Trojans to their first crown in program history.
Carson Chandler and McKenzie Percoski take the prize for Week 2 in Memphis prep basketball.
The Daily Memphian awards the boys and girls Runner of the Year. Plus, Collierville’s girls coach is recognized after the team’s runner-up finish at state.
Standouts from Craigmont, Kirby, Melrose, Millington and Ridgeway are honored by the league’s coaches.
Transfer DeeDee Hagemann scored 19 points and led an inspired effort against visiting Tennessee in her Memphis debut.
Standouts from CBHS, City University, Kirby, St. George’s and Wooddale are up for consideration this week.
Mustangs coach David Wolff was also saluted following an undefeated campaign.
Standouts from Bolton, Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston and Memphis School of Excellence-Winchester are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Fayette-Ware and White Station up for consideration.
Melrose’s Rhyan Brown wins most valuable player after topping 100 yards and scoring a touchdown in the annual AutoZone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game at Memphis University School.
Keron Jackson and Kaylin Sheffield are honored after strong outings this week.
Briarcrest and P7 Sports are set to host three days of high-level hoops.
Skylan Smith is the first Mr. Football in Covington history, and the first winner from Tipton County.
Standouts from Bluff City, Fairley, Hillcrest, Mitchell and Oakhaven are honored by the league’s coaches.
Standouts from Arlington, Briarcrest, Harding and Houston up for consideration.
The third quarter proved decisive as the Oakland Patriots avenged their loss in last year’s title game.
Macon County’s ground game was too much to overcome. But a disappointing result doesn’t taint a storybook season for Orange Mound’s Golden Wildcats.
Christopher Watson scores three times; defense makes a crucial adjustment in victory over South Pittsburg.
Standouts from Collierville, Fairley, MASE and Melrose are up for consideration this week.
Mustangs have a chance to become Shelby County’s first Class 6A repeat state champion Saturday in Chattanooga. It will be just one more daunting challenge.
Golden Wildcats bidding for their first state championship in 26 years as they face Macon County in the BlueCross Bowl Class 4A final.
“Seeing everybody happy and proud, it’s a blessing to be where I am,” Bartlett High linebacker Austin Howard said.
Standouts from FACS, Fayette Academy, Harding, Jackson Christian, Jackson Trinity Christian and Tipton-Rosemark honored by the league’s coaches.
Perennial power South Pittsburg provides the opposition in the first championship game in program history.
Standouts from Collierville, Covington, Fairley, Southwind and Tipton-Rosemark earn invitations to Nissan Stadium on Dec. 1o.