Eight Memphis area teams ranked in TSWA high school football poll
Fairley High is still ranked No. 1 in Class 2A and Covington is No. 2 in Class 3A.
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Fairley High is still ranked No. 1 in Class 2A and Covington is No. 2 in Class 3A.
Alton Brown will release his 10th book — “Food for Thought” — in February 2025 prior to the tour kickoff.
An induction ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 16, 2024.
Baptist Health Sciences University and RISE Memphis announce additions.
Two recent articles by Bill Dries provide plenty of tips about voting and inspired this week’s crossword puzzle.
During the Scoundrels and Scandals tour Saturday, Oct. 19, attendees were introduced to some of the infamous gravesites in the city’s oldest active cemetery.
The Tigers are now in first place in the AAC standings with three games to play.
Dylan Borczak’s 44th-minute goal keeps Memphis in the hunt for a top-four finish and third consecutive home playoff match.
Also happening this week: A street is renamed for for the first Black athlete to join the Tigers.
Fairley remains No. 1 in Class 2A rankings.
The Daily Memphian’s Clay Bailey, Johnny “Ballpark” Franks and Jim Wyatt will be inducted in July 2025 as part of the TSWA’s annual awards ceremony.
The Memphis Grizzlies announced that two of their courts will recognize late basketball operations president Jerry West.
The 5 by 5 crossword is already pretty small, but today’s is positively diminutive.
The 16th-ranked Memphis women’s soccer team grabbed an early goal and never looked back, scoring four times in a decisive 4-1 victory over Rice on Thursday night at the Track and Soccer Stadium on the South campus.
Community Foundation for Greater Memphis and Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South announce additions to their staff.
Memphis is now unbeaten in its last 12 matches after leading at halftime and will return home for the postseason to defend a 13-match unbeaten streak at AutoZone Park.
Ja Morant and Nike hosted a Memphis basketball showcase and community block party called “The Get Up” Sunday at Snowden School in Midtown. Photographer Brad Vest was on hand to capture pictures.
Also happening this week: Halloween is Thursday and daylight saving time ends Sunday. Plus, this is one of only a few chances to catch three Grizz home games during a work week.
Memphis is well represented in this week’s Tennessee Sports Writers Association high school football rankings.
Can you solve this week’s word search?
Collierville, Houston, University, Lausanne and Westminster won region cross country championships.
Memphis opens AAC Tournament play Monday at 6:30 p.m. vs. Tulsa.
Earlier this week, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl and the College Football Playoff Foundation presented a check for $300,338 to St. Jude.
Memphis moves to 7-6-3 (4-1-2) and will host the semifinals and final of the AAC Tournament.
Tioga Environmental Consultants, The Daily Memphian, Marx-Bensdorf Realtors and Hemline Tailored Brand Strategies announce additions.