Prep football 2024: Fairley aiming to take advantage of even-numbered year
Several key returnees on both sides of the ball have the Fairley Bulldogs poised to take one step further.
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Several key returnees on both sides of the ball have the Fairley Bulldogs poised to take one step further.
Under Kevin Locastro, the Lynx have developed into one of Tennessee’s most consistent programs. There’s plenty of promise for 2024 too — and for the future.
Mr. Football winner Radarious Jackson, standout lineman Isaiah Lackey and a talented supporting cast looking to take the next step.
First Assembly Christian School’s Mr. Football runner-up has graduated, but the Crusaders still have plenty of playmakers on each side of the ball.
Former Golden Wildcat standouts Jarrett and Gerald Morrow have assembled a talented team in the hopes of bringing Melrose its first state title in 26 years.
All-star running back Geron Johnson and plenty of other talented returnees have Coach Chris Smith excited heading into year two.
Despite a pair of silver medals in high-caliber meets, the former Whitehaven standout doesn’t get the call from Liberia.
The two-way standout led Arlington to the state tournament for the first time in five years.
Millington’s Everson is the top coach after taking his team to its second consecutive state tournament.
The coach won back-to-back state titles while at Rossville Christian School.
Here are The Daily Memphian’s postseason softball awards, featuring our player of the year, coach of the year and all-metro teams for Divisions 1 and 2.
A junior dominated the discus in Tennessee in 2024 and won two state titles at Spring Fling. East coach Bowels was also honored.
Khari Webb honored after winning three state titles and leading Alisa Seymour’s team to a Class AAA championship.
Lausanne’s Sathvik Nath and Noor Sandhu are the top Memphis-area high school tennis players for 2024.
Sathvik Nath and Noor Sandhu of Lausanne and Hutchison’s Melanie Woodbury end the season with losses in their respective finals.
Individuals and teams from 51 different schools set to begin competition Tuesday in Murfreesboro.
Saints score eight times in the first inning before finally prevailing in extra innings.
Sophomore and freshman lead the Dragons past Brentwood in Class AAA track championships.
Local athletes — especially from Central, Collierville and Whitehaven — shine on the final day of track and field competition.
A big day for CBHS athletes highlighted Wednesday’s Spring Fling action.
Division 2 track and field championships and boys and girls team tennis championships headline Wednesday’s schedule of events.
Lausanne boys also defeat University School of Jackson to win the state title.
Shot putter and discus thrower Ashton Hearn and the 4 x 800 relay team are the stars as several locals shine in Division 2 track and field.
The Brothers can extend their state record with a victory Thursday over Chattanooga McCallie.
“I’m most proud that I carry myself as a young man and don’t stoop down to the level they see me as, coming from Frayser,” Hampton said.