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Daily Memphian Power 15: No change at No. 1; ECS, Munford climb into top 10
The ninth-ranked ECS Eagles will face top-ranked and undefeated Lausanne on Friday.
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The ninth-ranked ECS Eagles will face top-ranked and undefeated Lausanne on Friday.
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Standout junior honored after leading team to a victory over MUS.
Donovan Mathena’s scoop and score gets Dragons going against Houston.
Players from Briarcrest, Center Hill, Lausanne, Melrose and Sheffield are up for consideration this week. Cast your ballot by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.
Teams are jockeying for playoff position as the end of the regular season begins to come into view. Make your selection by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.
But the Memphis soccer team remains in fourth and final playoff spot despite losing for the first time in nearly a month.
After a pair of major surgeries, Tigers volleyball standout Bella Wade beat the odds to play her senior year.
Former Southwest Tennessee coach replaces Willie Jenkins, who is heading to Lehigh.
Collierville is ranked sixth in the state among Class 6A teams following last week’s big victory over Germantown.
With many public schools idle because of fall break, Division 2 action takes center stage this week.
See how the Power 15 fared and check out all the scores and summaries of Memphis-area games. Also, ECS golfer Luke Sienkiewicz placed second at the Division 2-A state tournament.
Cast your ballot by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14.
Senior tops 200 yards and accounts for all three of his team’s touchdowns against rival Ridgeway.
After the pandemic nixed last year’s showcase of talent, coaches say the annual game is more important than ever.
Host MUS boasts one of the area’s top passing offenses.
Lausanne maintains its hold on the top spot after last week’s victory over ECS.
Northpoint Christian School and Middle College High School boast the area’s top offense and defense this week.
Victory gives Memphis 41 points and moves club into third place in the Central Division.
Jake Pennington captures nearly 60% of the total after a big performance against Fayette Academy.
MUS senior Mac Owen continues to rank high in every receiving category.
Men’s team adds Dustin Hammer, a native Memphian who has played with 901 FC as well as overseas.
Team erupts in the second half to pick up 12th victory of the season.
Senior running back scores three touchdowns in impressive Owls’ victory.
With help from rival Birmingham, Memphis clinches a postseason spot for the first time in club history. Seeding still to be determined in the final three games of the regular season.