Thursday prep report: MHEA standout wins Wenzler in a playoff
Christian Pardue hits a fairway when it counts the most to hold off Briarcrest freshman Hogan O’Keefe.
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Christian Pardue hits a fairway when it counts the most to hold off Briarcrest freshman Hogan O’Keefe.
Returning talent, plus some good-looking transfers, has Gene Robinson’s squad looking formidable as the season begins.
A faster defense, a talented transfer quarterback and the quicker-than-expected return of Kumaro Brown have the Phoenix poised for another deep run.
With a more competitive schedule, a Mr. Football finalist back on board and plenty of other talent, Bulldogs look to be “battle-tested” come November.
The best player in school history has graduated, but the returning Knights are looking to “run their own race.”Related story:
This year’s event takes place at Cordova High, Kirby High and Whitehaven High eight days before the season begins.
Talented transfers augment quality returnees as Golden Wildcats look for continued growth in Derrick Bobo’s second year.
Numbers and accolades tell just a small part of the story about the former Central star, who died last week.
Danielle Ballard, who starred for Central High’s state title team in 2011 before going on to a standout career at LSU, has died.
Recent Central High graduate Jordan Ware has added a prestigious honor to cap his career. Also, former MUS track and field star Harrison Williams won the decathlon title at USATF National Outdoor Championships.
Kaue Costa scored 18 times and assisted on 11 others as the Lynx finished 16-1-1 and won their third title overall with a 3-0 victory over Chattanooga Boyd-Buchanan.
Here are The Daily Memphian’s postseason baseball awards, featuring our offensive player of the year, pitcher of the year, coach of the year and all-metro teams for Divisions 1 and 2.
The Central sprinter wrapped up his career with a spectacular performance at Spring Fling.
Here are The Daily Memphian’s postseason girls track and field awards, featuring our athlete of the year, coach of the year and all-metro teams for Divisions 1 and 2.
Senior breaks two individual marks and adds to a third as part of Warriors’ 400-meter relay team. Spring Fling: Tennis titles on the line Friday Spring Fling soccer: Lausanne blanks Boyd-Buchanan for Division 2-A title Spring Fling: Northpoint ends state tournament frustration with D2-A baseball titleRelated stories:
The future Tennessee Volunteer redeems herself at state meet after 2022 disappointment. In Class AA, the top area performer was Covington’s San’Darius Coleman. The senior ran a PR of 48.30 to repeat as the winner of the 400 and then went 1:56.70 to capture the 800.
Baseball, softball, soccer and track standouts lead the way on the first day of Spring Fling competition in Murfreesboro. Spring Fling: Young Bartlett soccer team advances to semis Spring Fling: Northpoint breaks out the big bats, routs Knoxville team Spring Fling: Lausanne leads local parade into team tennis finals Spring Fling: Timely hits send Arlington softball past LexingtonRelated stories:
The first day of action will competition in all sports.
What to look for this week as athletes from 41 Memphis-area schools compete at the 30th edition of the season-ending event that determines TSSAA state champions in baseball, boys soccer, softball, tennis and track and field.
Local high school athletes begin state tournament competition in baseball, soccer, softball, tennis and track and field beginning Tuesday.
Standouts from Arlington, Central, Collierville, ECS, Houston, Lausanne and St. George’s are up for consideration.
Zavien Wolfe of Central shatters 20-year-old state record on a day of big performances on the road to Spring Fling.
Standouts from Arlington, Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston, Lewisburg and Northpoint are up for consideration.
Standouts from Arlington, Central, ECS, Houston, Tipton-Rosemark and White Station are up for consideration.
Warriors have some of Tennessee’s best athletes — Jordan Ware and Zavien Wolfe in particular — but the program’s success is a byproduct of considerable investment from all involved.