Vote for the high school football player of the week, Week 9
Standouts from Cordova, Covington, KIPP, Memphis University School, Northpoint and St. Benedict are up for consideration this week.
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Standouts from Cordova, Covington, KIPP, Memphis University School, Northpoint and St. Benedict are up for consideration this week.
Pirmann: Fans helped team get over the finish line in first playoff victory in club history.
State’s third-ranked Class 5A team hosts Kingsbury in region action on Friday.
Victory over Central in Friday’s regular-season finale would make the Cougars 10-0 for the first time ever.Related story:
Jack McLaughlin completed 13 of 22 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns as the Brothers defeated Central, 35-7.
The Saints finish 13-2-2 and are runner-up for the fourth time in program history. This marked their 10th appearance in the final four.
The Mustangs will face Murfreesboro Siegel Thursday at 3 p.m. CST.
The Mustangs finish 18-1-1 and are runners-up for the fourth time in their history.
Standouts from CBHS, KIPP, Lausanne, MASE, Melrose, Oakhaven and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week.
Braxton Sharp runs for 316 yards and four touchdowns as the Cougars outlasted the Warriors in a wild one. Also, check out the TSSAA high school football playoff pairings along with scores and summaries.
Ali Howard’s winner gives the Saints another crack at Chattanooga GPS while Houston advances behind two Ellett Smith goals. Also, a roundup of Thursday’s football games and regional cross country races.
St. Benedict senior Rachel Gammill posts high game in victory over St. Mary’s.
Memphis area high school football statistical leaders.
Groundbreaking for the project scheduled for January.
Nine players from the Shelby-Metro area have been named semifinalists for the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football award, which will be presented next month in Nashville.
Junior quarterback McCoy Pugh for accounted for 273 yards, three touchdowns in victory over Bolivar Central.
The first-round of the TSSAA high school football playoffs begins Friday.
Fayette-Ware’s Cato, Northpoint’s Patterson, St. Benedict’s Ward finish as the area’s top rusher, passer and receiver. Check out all the final regular season leaders and final standings.
Ten second-round playoff football games involving Memphis-area high school teams next Friday, Nov. 11.
Braylen Ragland leads offense with 360 total yards and four touchdowns. Friday prep report: MUS, Germantown, Houston among the first-round winners Second-round TSSAA playoff pairings for the Memphis area Final regular-season high school football stat leaders and standingsRelated stories:
Report on Friday’s first-round playoff football games and from the state cross country championships where Westminster Academy won the Division 2-A girls title.
Christian Brothers takes second in D2-AA championship.
Standouts from Covington, ECS, Melrose, Millington, Munford and Sheffield up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3.
The chance for an upset — and a much-needed, morale-boosting win — left when John Hassell, a fifth-year senior from Collierville, did.
Standouts from Craigmont, Fayette-Ware, Kirby, Melrose, Ridgeway and Wooddale honored by the league’s coaches.