High school sports results for Friday, Feb. 21: Whitehaven sweeps 16-AAA
Whitehaven boys and girls win District 16-AAA tournament titles.
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Whitehaven boys and girls win District 16-AAA tournament titles.
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Houston standout Daniel West brings home a title from the state swimming meet.
Briarcrest outlasts CBHS with big plays in the final two minutes.
Fifty-point triple-double secures Wooddale's Johnathan Lawson a spot on the honor roll for the second week in a row.
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National Signing Day has been "a good day for me and my family," says the highly regarded lineman for Memphis University School's Owls.
St. Louis native Mark Segbers adds pace and physical presence to Memphis USL soccer.
Former Nashville captain Michael Reed brings plenty of experience.
Winger Keanu Marsh-Brown will bolster attack, provide plenty of experience.
Wooddale star finishes with a triple-double, scores the most points of any Shelby-Metro player this year.