CBHS takes third at state cross country championships
Joe Edwards leads the way for CBHS on the final day of competition in Hendersonville.
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Joe Edwards leads the way for CBHS on the final day of competition in Hendersonville.
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The Tigers will open the NCAA College Cup with a first-round home match against LSU on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Billy J. Murphy Soccer/Track & Field Complex on the Park Avenue campus.
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Standouts from Bartlett, Collierville, FACS, Lausanne, Melrose, Millington, Oakhaven and Southwind are up for consideration this week.
Record crowd watches as early goals from Mya Jones and Momo Nakao send Tigers into a second-round game against Notre Dame at 3 p.m. Friday. ESPN+ will broadcast the game.
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Vinny Garcia had just wrapped up his junior season at Manhattanville College.
Everyone is 0-0 but there’s not much margin for error as the road to Chattanooga begins for Shelby-Metro area teams.
Both Bartlett and Germantown and Collierville and Houston renew acquaintances with a berth in the quarterfinals on the line.
The voters have spoken, and they have chosen Jamarion Morrow as the final Daily Memphian high school football player of the week.
Covington, Fairley, Germantown, Houston, Memphis Business Academy and Southwind are all hoping to extend their seasons Friday.
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The Tigers will face Pittsburgh in the round of 16 at 6 p.m. Sunday in Fayetteville.
Southwind and Fairley also advance in their respective classifications.
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Tough road tests await Memphis teams in the semifinals.
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