TSSAA high school basketball scoring leaders: ECS’ Jones remains at No. 1
Marquette signee is averaging nearly 23 points through first 14 games.
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Marquette signee is averaging nearly 23 points through first 14 games.
State’s top-ranked AAA team still in the fine-tuning stage.
Senior’s post play has helped Crusaders to a 10-0 start.
Home school team bounces back after tough loss to Arlington on Monday.
Carmen Taylor remains at the head of the girls scoring charts, while Alex Anderson of Tipton-Rosemark moves into the boys lead.
Jacobs brothers combine for 39 points to lead Bartlett.
The Sting, who lost in humbling fashion last postseason, have many of the same players. It’s the mindset that’s different.
The Marquette signee turned in a strong double-double last week and played well against FACS on Tuesday.
Panthers continue their trend of strong second-half performances.
Cooper Haynes leads Shelby-Metro area in scoring this week.
ECS’ Jones, Arlington’s Taylor at the head of the scoring charts this week.
Charter school eyes state tournament after missing opportunity in 2020.
Two seniors and a sophomore sparked Hutchison to victory in the Collierville holiday tournament.
Rebels’ junior guard comes through with a big effort in the victory over their arch rival.
Marquette signee Kam Jones is averaging 23 points per game in the early going.
Brothers share the wealth in impressive victory.
Davon Barnes leads the way with 24 points as Dragons pull away late.
CBHS wins eighth in a row to open the season.
Christian Brothers High School guard Chandler Jackson led the team with 24 points in victory over Ensworth.
Nakiyah Westbrook is among this week’s top performers after helping her team to a big win on Tuesday.
Dragons are 5-0 for the first time in 20 years.
Christian Brothers High School senior has stellar performance against Houston.
First game of the year isn’t perfect but Brothers coach Bubba Luckett finds a lot to like.
Allison Newman’s season was cut short by injury, but she has signed with Missouri; and a Black girls basketball player makes a statement with her college choice.
Nation’s No. 70 girls basketball senior pledges future to Jackson State.