Despite a major loss, talented Sheffield looks to build on 2022 success
The best player in school history has graduated, but the returning Knights are looking to “run their own race.”Related story:
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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.
A new region home — along with a new head coach and some talented returnees — brings renewed optimism to the program.
Marvis Davis, who coached Lausanne’s basketball team to five state tournament appearances, is leaving the Lynx to take over as athletic director for the Germantown Municipal School District.
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.
After four stellar seasons in Haywood County, Smith takes over a program with high expectations. But lower mileage.
The school recently announced that Cayce Densford, a longtime fixture in the athletic department, will have a new role.
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.
Mike O’Neill recounts his battle with cancer in new memoir, “Don’t Back Down: A True Story of Perseverance Through Faith, Determination and a Positive Attitude.”
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.
Arlington Tigers coach Brandon Morgan was also honored after state-tournament season.
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.
Ranjay Arul ended his high school career with a history-making performance in Murfreesboro. His coach and Lausanne’s title-winning doubles team are also recognized.
Social media tributes poured in for the two-sport standout and Arkansas football commitment who died Tuesday.Related story:
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Thanks to baseball’s most baffling pitch, and a Major Leaguer’s kindness, Northpoint’s closer was able to make a special delivery.
“I’m going to miss all the kids that I’ve worked with and all the people I’ve spent time with on the tennis court. But I’m looking forward to the next chapter in my life,” said Mark Bran.
Collierville senior threepeats in Class AA singles; two other individuals and two doubles teams also win gold on the final day of Spring Fling.
Despite physical limitations, this ECS eighth grader is upholding the family tradition while making his own name.
CBHS senior sprinter Jaxon Hammond sets personal bests in winning both the 100- and 200-meter dashes.
The Lynx get two early goals in rapid succession and post a shutout for the 17th time this year.