Daily Memphian high school honor roll: Bartlett football pair heads this week’s list
Giaimo, Jefferson shine for Bartlett in victory over Collierville.
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John Varlas is a lifelong Memphian, who has covered high school sports in various capacities for over 20 years.
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Giaimo, Jefferson shine for Bartlett in victory over Collierville.
First time since 2014 that Shelby County won’t have at least one state champion.
Senior Robert Giaimo runs for 247 yards and three scores for Panthers.
Memphis’ postseason classic is the seventh-oldest bowl game in the nation.
The Gryphons, loaded with goals and smarts, are making their 14th consecutive state tournament appearance.
Lynx junior averaging 113.3 rushing yards per game and has scored 11 times.
Claire Hollingsworth undaunted as she turns a disadvantage into her motivation.
When the offer from Stetson didn’t work out, the former MUS standout embraced a New England opportunity.
CBHS junior sets school rushing record in loss.
Craig Cunningham scores twice, defense turns in a solid shift as Lausanne continues its upward trajectory.
With football officially off the table, superintendent Joris Ray says listening to data and science will determine if basketball will be played.
Schools have until Oct. 29 to notify state if they wish to move up in classification.
Senior Zykia Jones named MVP of the championship match.
Don’t let Jaylen Greenwood’s size or easygoing manner fool you; he’s a tough customer on the football field.
Christian Brothers High School is averaging just over 279 yards per game on the ground.
Tigers were due to host Collierville in Region 7-6A.
Check out the other names in football, bowling, soccer and cross-country.
Second-half goal by Emma Riales puts Houston on the verge of another state tournament berth.
Dallan Hayden scores three times, Ashton Strother throws two touchdown passes as Brothers improve to 5-1.
And updates on Roderic Lewis from MUS, Patrick Kutas from CBHS.
The Lions’ game against Lausanne on Friday has been canceled.
Dragons overcome slow start before winning the match in four sets.
With nine touchdowns in the past two games, Bartlett star Robert Giaimo vaults into first place among area players.
Garrett Wimberly played and coached at the University of Memphis.
Check out the other athletes here, including a quarterback who showed an all-around game.