901 FC concedes stoppage-time penalty, draws with Atlanta
Kyle Murphy scores twice as 901 FC runs its record to 2-3-4. The draw leaves Memphis with 11 points through its first nine games of the season (two wins and three ties).
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Kyle Murphy scores twice as 901 FC runs its record to 2-3-4. The draw leaves Memphis with 11 points through its first nine games of the season (two wins and three ties).
Mike MacIntyre to speak on July 19.
Three other 2021 winners join him for next month’s tournament.
Championship-winning coaches also recognized.
Several of the nation’s top high school players are coming to Memphis in November, led by Tigers target Jalen Duren.
Kyle Morton, on loan from Houston in Major League Soccer, has had success with Pittsburgh and Saint Louis in USL Championship.
Kyle Murphy’s good form is one reason for optimism heading into Saturday’s visit to division-leading Birmingham.
After nearly a decade grinding through the minors, the infielder’s perseverance has resulted in a chance with the Oakland Athletics this weekend.
New goalkeeper Kyle Morton also has a strong match as club picks up its third victory of the year.
Versatile all-around athlete is the 14th-ranked player in the state.
Local squad headed by Chandler Jackson and Amarr Knox is in South Carolina with a mission.
The 27-year-old goalkeeper Morton, the newest member of Memphis 901 FC, is making an immediate impact for his new club.
Michael Salazar scored early in the second half Saturday as Memphis 901 FC ran its unbeaten streak to three games with a 1-1 draw against Indy Eleven at Michael A. Carroll Stadium in Indianapolis.
“We don’t look good getting off the bus but there’s zero fear,” coach Carey Talley says as they open play in the U.S. Youth Soccer national tournament.
Veteran coach returns for Memphis after a stint at Florida A&M.
Memphis Inner City Rugby is one of the reasons Professional Rugby Sevens found the city an attractive destination for its championship.
Defending champion Justin Thomas returning, along with newly crowned Open champion Collin Morikawa.
Patrick Kutas, part of what figures to be a strong CBHS team this fall, recently announced that he was ending his recruitment. His final list was Arkansas, Florida State, Illinois and Oregon.
Coach Ben Pirmann is looking for a thorough 90-minute performance in the team’s first home match in a month.
Increasingly, it’s becoming clear that Memphis is going to be a tough team to score on and fullback Mark Segbers said that’s part of the game that the team is taking a lot of pride in right now.
Walter Nolen III is departing St. Benedict and enrolling at a Knoxville-area high school.
Tevin Carter has matured as his high school career took some twists and turns. And in case football doesn’t work out for him, he’s got a Plan B, but it has a few bugs in it.
George Thomas III, named preseason Class 5A all-state, is getting noticed even as SCS teams weren’t allowed to play last season.
The tournament is expected to announce Thursday that Phil Mickelson, who in May became the oldest major winner in golf history, is joining the field.
Sunday’s opponent, Sporting Kansas City II, handed Memphis its last loss on June 26.