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Memphis softball coach Stephanie VanBrakle Prothro is leaving the program after going 14-87 in two seasons.
Memphis is represented by five swimmers competing this week at the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials in Indianapolis.
Youth Villages and the University of Memphis announce promotions.
Recent articles about Memphis athletes competing for spots in the Paris Olympics inspired this week’s crossword puzzle.
Memphis is unbeaten in nine of its last 10 matches and is fifth in the Western Conference with a 6-6-4 record.
Memphis first baseman Luken Baker came close to tying the franchise record for home runs, but the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp won Sunday afternoon at AutoZone Park.
Also happening this week: The Women’s March is back in Tom Lee Park, and DeSoto County Schools votes on the districts' biggest budget ever.
The beloved group, known for vocal harmonies and radio hits, has sold 64 million albums.
Obsidian Public Relations and Regional One Health Foundation announce a promotion and addition.
The Memphis player hit two home runs Wednesday night in the Redbirds’ victory over the Gwinnett Stripers.
The two-day festival celebrating hill country blues music will be held June 28-29 in Marshall County, between Holly Springs and Oxford.
Memphis also will play in the Salt Lake City Summer League prior to the Las Vegas league.
With airlines booked to capacity, Memphis International Airport advises passengers to arrive a minimum of two hours before their scheduled departure time from July 3 to July 8.
This week’s puzzle features links to articles about things to do and see around the Memphis area, including an event just for fans of a certain glitter rocker.
Want to see sparks fly this week? There are fireworks shows planned for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Plus, a new Katori Hall-produced documentary series debuts on Starz.
Hyde Family Foundation and Redwood Services announce additions.
Addie Graham, Charlee Smith, Jorja Wheeler and Brooke Harrison earn TSWA honors.
Before the Memphis Redbirds game Wednesday against the Nashville Sounds, Memphis Grizzlies 2024 first-round pick Zach Edey and one of the Grizzlies second-round picks, Jaylen Wells, signed autographs. Wells also threw out the ceremonial first pitch. The Sounds won the game, 4-3, in 11 innings.Related story:
Lausanne’s Ghandour, The Daily Memphian’s Boys Soccer Player of the Year, heads a group of five players from Memphis named to the TSWA all-state team.
Daily Memphian’s Baseball Player of the Year Jack Hibbard from Arlington High and four players from Division II-AA were named to the TSWA all-state baseball team.
Two tennis players from Lausanne and one from MUS and Hutchison were named to Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s all-state tennis team.
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced its 2024 TSWA All-State Boys and Girls track and field team, which includes several Memphis-area athletes.
For this week’s puzzle, we’ve sandwiched in a few clues related to recent articles about food published in The Daily Memphian.