Daily Memphian Power 15: Central, Collierville move into top five
Briarcrest also climbs following last week’s double-overtime victory over CBHS.
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Briarcrest also climbs following last week’s double-overtime victory over CBHS.
Unbeaten Fayette-Ware debuts at No. 13. Germantown and Covington round out top three.
After acing their first big test, Dragons turn their attention to a new challenge on Friday as they face Center Hill.
Balanced Germantown takes over at No. 2 following last week’s victory over Whitehaven.
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CBHS and Lausanne are hanging on to the top two spots, but MUS has been displaced.
Whitehaven visits Germantown in what should be an intense Region 8-6A battle.
Germantown, Munford and ECS lost in their games.
Quality contests on deck as regional play begins.
No. 9 team in the Power 15 is lead by quarterback Houston Wilhelm, who throws for two touchdowns and runs for one.
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Still room for improvement overall, but second-half goal by Amelya Jacobs could hardly have been better.
Senior pitcher Charli Rice was named Miss Softball for Division 2 West, and led the Rebels to a runner-up finish in Division 2-A. Hernando’s Julia Shaw and Collierville’s Taylor Smrt were also honored.
Honorees include Walker Stearns of St. George’s, and ‘rock star’ sisters Mel and Stephanie Woodbury of Hutchison. Collierville boys coach Tony Cherone was also honored for stellar 2021 season.
St. George’s senior caps off perfect tournament run with second straight championship. And, Collierville sophomore Ranjay Arul wins the Class AAA boys title, while the sister team of Mel and Stephanie Woodbury of Hutchison capture the Division 2-AA girls doubles title.
Both the Mustangs and runner-up Collierville play in sectional games on Saturday with a trip to Spring Fling on the line.
MUS junior Dean DiMento scores six goals to lead Blue team to victory.
Timely hitting sends Mustangs past Dragons.
Justin Martin, doubles team of Luke Donovan and Roberto Ferrer are impressive on their home court.
Quartet of pitchers silences ECS offense.
The Division 2-AA state champion is the only school to have three players named.
Fourteen local players in total receive TSWA recognition for 2020-2021.
Lightning causes late delay but Dragons finish the job.
Senior strikes out 14 as Houston wins its 13th of the season.
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