East High basketball coach on leave following arrest
The Mustangs are 48-18 in two seasons under Jevonte Holmes.
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The Mustangs are 48-18 in two seasons under Jevonte Holmes.
Veteran Duron Sutton is facing a different kind of challenge this fall after pandemic destroyed 2020 season.
Seventeen schools will be playing in new classifications this season. And other useful facts to get you ready for kickoff.
Last season, FACS lost all 10 of its games (the final two by COVID forfeit) and was outscored 326-20.
Still room for improvement overall, but second-half goal by Amelya Jacobs could hardly have been better.
Premier Rugby Sevens, which is coming to AutoZone Park in October to host its inaugural championship, announced the nicknames of the teams that will competing.
Ann-Marie Braese, Landen McNair throw down the gauntlet at Ed Murphey Classic.
Collierville will host Raleigh-Egypt on Friday after Wooddale forfeits. Daily Memphian preseason Power 15 rankings Related story:
Traditional rivals Germantown and CBHS meet for the first time in seven seasons on Saturday.
Defensive end Charles Perkins steals the show in Charter Schools Classic.
COVID-19 issues at Southwind result in forfeit, with Lausanne awarded a victory.
New faces contribute as Owls roll.
No. 9 team in the Power 15 is lead by quarterback Houston Wilhelm, who throws for two touchdowns and runs for one.
It wasn’t pretty, but The Daily Memphian’s No. 1 high school football team found a way.
Week 2 is upon us, so let us know which game you like the best. Voting will end Thursday at 5 p.m.
Several strong performances highlight Week 1 action. Vote for Braxton Sharp, Kenyon Spearmon, Charles Perkins, Jamarion Dowell or Tyler Byrd by 5 p.m. Thursday.
Dakota Cunningham, Claire Todd win at FCA Tournament.
With several new faces in the line-up, Mustangs are still figuring things out. But early returns are promising.
Mr. Football winner Dallan Hayden will lead the way as Christian Brothers High School attempts to snap a 44-year championship drought.
Dakota Cunningham and Claire Todd shine in first big local tournament of the fall.
Red Devils and Owls meeting for the time in nearly 25 years on Friday.
Tipton-Rosemark’s football coaches couldn’t believe Tyler Byrd showed up on the field, or his five touchdowns in his first game since ninth grade.
MAHS senior Charles Perkins recovered three fumbles in last week’s opener, leading to a 60-0 victory over MASE.
Future Memphis Tiger is the only golfer to break par Thursday at Windyke.
Gwinnett comes to town for the season opener and the first of 24 games between the two teams.