Friday prep report: Collierville shuts down Spartans
Prep Football roundup: Scores, summaries, reports and how the Power 15 fared.Related story: Germantown edges Whitehaven in Region 8-6A slugfest
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Prep Football roundup: Scores, summaries, reports and how the Power 15 fared.Related story: Germantown edges Whitehaven in Region 8-6A slugfest
Several strong performances to choose from in Week 2.
Memphis scores twice in second-half stoppage time to win season series against arch-rivals in dramatic fashion.
Malik Young scores with 34 seconds left to lift Red Devils in a match-up of two of the state’s top teams. Related story: Friday prep report: Collierville shuts down Spartans
Two Houston athletes rescue defensive lineman on an ill-fated Wolf River kayaking adventure.
The second-year veteran led the team in clearances and tied for first in minutes played.
CBHS and Lausanne are hanging on to the top two spots, but MUS has been displaced.
Despite dominating statistically, 901 FC can’t find a way to score.
Jamarious Brooks totaled four touchdowns, all in the first half, in last week’s victory.
Whitehaven visits Germantown in what should be an intense Region 8-6A battle.
Germantown, Munford and ECS lost in their games.
Quality contests on deck as regional play begins.
Memphis coach Ben Pirmann likes his team’s effort on the road after a quick turnaround and with several players out.
Kyle Murphy sets single-season goal record with his 11th.
Brighton and Northpoint Christian combine for 143 points in Friday’s wildest game. Brighton prevailed 74-69.
Warriors battle through cramps to outlast improving Spartans.
Veteran Cody Cropper has experience in England and MLS.
Gwinnett comes to town for the season opener and the first of 24 games between the two teams.
Future Memphis Tiger is the only golfer to break par Thursday at Windyke.
MAHS senior Charles Perkins recovered three fumbles in last week’s opener, leading to a 60-0 victory over MASE.
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.
Red Devils and Owls meeting for the time in nearly 25 years on Friday.
Dakota Cunningham and Claire Todd shine in first big local tournament of the fall.
Mr. Football winner Dallan Hayden will lead the way as Christian Brothers High School attempts to snap a 44-year championship drought.
With several new faces in the line-up, Mustangs are still figuring things out. But early returns are promising.