TSSAA high school basketball scoring leaders
Players are listed through games of Dec. 26.
There are 564 article(s) tagged High School Boys Basketball:
Players are listed through games of Dec. 26.
Cordova sophomore guard K.J. Tenner moves into the top three with nearly 30 points per game.
War Eagles’ star player was struck repeatedly during tournament game in Brighton.
Cordova sophomore K.J. Tenner and St. Agnes senior Skylyn Weisenborn are this week’s high school basketball players of the week.
Standouts from CBHS, Cordova, Fayette Academy, St. Benedict and Whitehaven up for consideration this week. Voting ends Thursday, Dec. 23, at 5 p.m.
Douglass’ Steward received 51% in the boys voting; Bartlett’s Collier got 33% in the girls.
Tyler Byrd and Raven Sims each average more than 30 points per game in the early going.
Senior leads the way in victories over Nashville Overton and Covington.
Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, Douglass, FACS and Harding are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16.
Guard leads Panthers to comeback win over Knoxville Catholic while East battles St. Louis power to double-overtime before falling.
The Memphis Home Education Association senior played a key role in three victories.
Drew Kyzar received 47.7% of the vote on the boys side; Brylee Faith Cherry won 74.6% on the girls side.
Standouts from Bluff City, East, Houston, MHEA and Tipton-Rosemark up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9.
Juniors from Millington and Memphis Business Academy top the voting.
Hillcrest retires jersey of former star who died unexpectedly and tragically in June.
Brylee Faith Cherry and Geoffrey Shaw lead their respective squads to impressive victories on Friday. Plus, check out roundups of other games and box scores.
Transfer shines in victories over Ridgeway and Cordova.
Standouts from Briarcrest, CBHS, MAHS, Millington and Whitehaven up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2.
Senior is averaging 27 points through first two games.
Brothers shut down ECS in the second half of first game in McNeill Family Fieldhouse.
Pair of promising teams look impressive on first day of annual tournament.
After finishing 12-13 two seasons ago and getting shut down by the pandemic last year, Wolverines are an unknown ─ but very talented ─ quantity.
Scholarship, good food and good hoops are the hallmarks of the city’s longest-running tournament.
Future Murray State player scores 24 points to lead MHEA past Rossville on Monday.
Former Southwest Tennessee coach replaces Willie Jenkins, who is heading to Lehigh.