Friday prep report: Golfers from ECS, Fayette Academy shine
Claire Todd from ECS takes fourth in D2-A girls while Fayette Academy’s Caleb Clifft ties for fifth in D2-A boys.
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Claire Todd from ECS takes fourth in D2-A girls while Fayette Academy’s Caleb Clifft ties for fifth in D2-A boys.
B.J. Blake, a senior at Germantown, rushed for 268 yards on 16 carries against Bartlett on Oct. 6.
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After a blustery opening round Monday, Tuesday was brighter, and the winds were calmer for the second and final day of the TSSAA state golf tournaments.
Germantown stays at No. 1 after beating the Panthers. MUS holds firm at No. 2 ahead of Friday’s rivalry game against CBHS.
Henry O’Keefe of Briarcrest and Sophie Christopher of Houston are in second place in their respective tournaments heading into Tuesday final.
Coach Stephen Glass calls his team “brilliant” following a 4-0 win in the last regular-season home match at AutoZone Park.
Standouts from CBHS, Covington, Craigmont, ECS, Melrose and Southwind are up for consideration this week.
Millington quarterback McCoy Pugh accounts for four touchdowns as the Trojans run their record to 7-1.
B.J. Blake puts on a show for his future college Austin Peay, rushing for 268 yards and two touchdowns.
Defending Class AA girls champ Sophie Christopher of Houston just one of several local players and teams who figure to be in the title mix.
FACS running back Brian Shields carried 12 times for 125 yards and scored five times, taking his season total to 25.Related stories:
Elijah Brinson completed 20 of 24 passes for 285 yards and five touchdowns as the Chiefs won their third game in a row, 42-7.
The result leaves the Mustangs as the top seed for the district tournament.
“The combination of player development and winning culture has been a key to his success.”
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Southwind and Houston also move up one space while Bartlett falls.
Germantown remains at No. 1 ahead of Friday’s region showdown against fifth-ranked Collierville.
The legendary Memphis band will also perform at halftime of this year’s game on Dec. 29.
After a fast — and pleasantly-surprising — start to the season, defending state champs are gearing up for postseason push.
After the Broncos had cut the Tigers’ lead to three midway through the fourth, Memphis responded with a time-consuming march that left no room for doubt. Or a comeback.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Craigmont, FACS, MUS, Sheffield and Westwood are up for consideration this week.
Henry Hurdle is the hero for CBHS as they score all their points in the fourth quarter to secure an important region victory.
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Forward Mya Jones strikes twice in quick succession early in the match and the 12th-ranked Memphis Tigers hang on against SMU to win 2-1.