Central football finding identity, building momentum at same time
After an 0-2 start, Central's football team is beginning to put the pieces together.
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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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After an 0-2 start, Central's football team is beginning to put the pieces together.
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Late MBA field goal sinks MUS.
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Harding spots Fayette-Ware a three-goal lead before winning.
Class 3A Covington continues to dominate the opposition.
State-ranked Freedom Prep leads the city in total defense, fewest points allowed.
Whitehaven hangs on to No. 1 spot as Power 15 undergoes considerable shuffling.
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Zoe Cultra, Holly Stalls send Collierville past ECS in girls soccer.
High-octane Saints take over second spot in Power 15 with MUS falling.
Millington's Tommy Clifton and Cole Putnam of FACS put up huge numbers as Trojans win, 41-34.
Brandon Allen leads the goal parade with two as Memphis 901 FC rolls.
Three-time defending champ Rachel Heck leads Memphis contingent at this week's Division 2 golf championships.
Bartlett and Houston runners honored after successful performances at the Jr. Ward Tennessee Classic.
Local girls shine on first day of the Division 2 state golf tournament.
Fayette Academy leads the area in total offense this week while Freedom Prep's defense continues to dominate.
Rachel Heck stakes her claim as the best ever with fourth consecutive Division 2-AA state championship.
A good MAHS team and much-improved East debut in this week's ranking of the top small-enrollment schools.
Top-ranked Whitehaven is playing well, but it can get better.
Sydney Ham scores the winner as Briarcrest upends Houston.
No changes at the top; Wooddale and Millington make their season debuts.