Bartlett standout Amarr Knox picks up Memphis offer
Panthers’ junior guard is adept on both ends of the floor.
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Panthers’ junior guard is adept on both ends of the floor.
The parade is taking place at W.J. Freeman Park at 2629 Bartlett Blvd. from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday. That’s not Stage Road, where the city hosted parade onlookers for years.
Panthers can’t overcome slow start in their second state semifinal appearance.
Arlington’s Ann-Marie Braese and Landen McNair of Bartlett win cross-country runner of the year awards. Mark Newman, Rachel Randall and David Adair are named coaches of the year.
The Panthers are riding a wave of confidence, but the visitors are led by a couple of SEC-bound playmakers.
Panthers senior led the way in last week’s Class 6A quarterfinal victory over Collierville.
Team effort sends Panthers into semis for the first time in 21 years.
First game of the year isn’t perfect but Brothers coach Bubba Luckett finds a lot to like.
In a Class 6A quarterfinal, it is a collision of Collierville vs. Bartlett.
Robert Giaimo scores game-winner then adds successful two-point conversion as Panthers win their seventh in a row.
Giaimo, Jefferson shine for Bartlett in victory over Collierville.
Senior Robert Giaimo runs for 247 yards and three scores for Panthers.
With nine touchdowns in the past two games, Bartlett star Robert Giaimo vaults into first place among area players.
Giaimo had five touchdowns as the Panthers won their fourth straight.
Robert Giaimo runs for five touchdowns as Bartlett downs Houston in Region 7-6A.
“They did an awesome job of making sure everyone was safe and making sure everyone had fun” at Shelby Farms.
The Panthers have found joy in the game again as they head into Friday’s matchup against St. Benedict.
Check out who made the list among athletes in football, cross-country, volleyball, golf and soccer.
Nation's best high school basketball players—both locally and from around the U.S.—will be competing in Memphis in January.
Successful coach returning to his alma mater after three straight trips to the state tournament with Arlington.
Bradley Mitchell holds Houston without a hit in his first varsity start.
Renovations at Bartlett High School are progressing with the recent opening of a new cafeteria and other upgrades to come.
Jordan Mundt of Bartlett and Tony Craig of CBHS are this year's top prep bowlers.
Third championship for Garrett Bowers one of four titles on a record-setting day for CBHS wrestling.
A select group of Bartlett students got the chance to work with an artist from Borderless Arts Tennessee, a statewide arts agency for students with special needs.