Spring Fling: Timely hits send Arlington softball past Farragut
Tigers generate plenty of offense for Emily Richarde in first state tournament game in seven years.
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Tigers generate plenty of offense for Emily Richarde in first state tournament game in seven years.
The future Tennessee Volunteer redeems herself at state meet after 2022 disappointment. In Class AA, the top area performer was Covington’s San’Darius Coleman. The senior ran a PR of 48.30 to repeat as the winner of the 400 and then went 1:56.70 to capture the 800.
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Hudson Brown has five hits and drives in four runs as Trojans earn another game against Goodpasture.
TSSAA officials confirmed that the Knights told them they were forfeiting Tuesday’s quarterfinal match against Alcoa.
The first day of action will competition in all sports.
What to look for this week as athletes from 41 Memphis-area schools compete at the 30th edition of the season-ending event that determines TSSAA state champions in baseball, boys soccer, softball, tennis and track and field.
Local high school athletes begin state tournament competition in baseball, soccer, softball, tennis and track and field beginning Tuesday.
Luke Johnson and Cooper Williams score as the Dragons win 2-0, making amends for a loss to the Bartlett Panthers last week.
The junior pitcher is honored after sealing the region title victory.
The Tigers stayed patient, and it paid dividends with a big sixth inning in the Region 8-4A championship game.
After years of moving from team to team and trying to stick in the majors, Brent Rooker’s bat is popping this season.
Standouts from Arlington, Central, Collierville, ECS, Houston, Lausanne and St. George’s are up for consideration.
Zavien Wolfe of Central shatters 20-year-old state record on a day of big performances on the road to Spring Fling.
Standouts from Arlington, Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston, Lewisburg and Northpoint are up for consideration.
Lynx keep their customary clean sheet; will host a game on May 20 for the right to advance to Murfreesboro.
Rogers, who plays baseball at Briarcrest, won 47% of the vote to hold off Colliervillle pitcher Ari Bethea.
The former Germantown coach is returning to Region 8-6A after a successful stint at Brownsville Haywood.
ECS scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning, and Noah Wilder struck out the side in the bottom of the seventh to preserve the 3-2 win for the Eagles.
Wyatt Guess drives in the game-winning run as Jack Hibbard goes the distance for never-say-die Tigers. Also, Millington Central wins District 15-3A baseball and softball titles.
Standouts from Arlington, Central, ECS, Houston, Tipton-Rosemark and White Station are up for consideration.
With the pitch-count limit at the forefront of his coach’s mind, the class of 2024 standout had just enough to hold off Houston and earn his team a spot in Saturday’s district title game.
The Arlington Tigers’ season didn’t begin as planned, but thanks in large part to their senior pitcher, they’ve continued to thrive.
Neely Wilder honored after throwing a perfect game on April 28.
Results leaves Mustangs as the fourth seed for Tuesday’s semifinal matchup at Collierville.