Monday prep report: CBHS blanks MUS in region opener
The Brothers get more than enough offense to support a fine start from Nathan Ferris.
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The Brothers get more than enough offense to support a fine start from Nathan Ferris.
Standouts from Arlington, Collierville, Lewisburg, MUS and Northpoint are up for consideration this week.
Houston senior soccer player Clayton Somogyi does the damage as Mustangs remain undefeated in 2024.
Imperfections aren’t impediments for middle schoolers Jacob Fondren and Silas Bawcum.
The youthful St. George’s Gryphons score early and often against visiting ECS, winning a 14-3 run-rule game.
Standouts from Arlington, CBHS, Collierville, FACS, Houston, MUS, St. Benedict and Tipton-Rosemark are up for consideration.
The senior tossed 6.1 shutout innings against his team’s Mississippi foe March 11.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, Center Hill, Houston, Lewisburg, MUS, St. Benedict and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week.
The legendary coach won five state baseball titles with three different programs at Memphis-area schools.
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.
Thanks to baseball’s most baffling pitch, and a Major Leaguer’s kindness, Northpoint’s closer was able to make a special delivery.
Conner McKnatt has the big hit before Sammy Chapman closes the door on Goodpasture’s championship reign.
Several individuals shine on the second day of competition in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Spring Fling: Hammond leads way as CBHS track repeats Spring Fling: Collierville’s Bethea tosses a no-hitter; Northpoint advances to title game Spring Fling: Lausanne soccer earns spot in title match Spring Fling: Collierville, Lausanne boys go back to back in tennis Spring Fling: TRA softball splits a pair; Arlington, Munford eliminatedRelated stories:
Sophomore right-hander strikes out eight while putting the Dragons in an advantageous position and Northpoint gets a big day from K.L. Farr to reach its third straight D2-A final.
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:
Hudson Brown has five hits and drives in four runs as Trojans earn another game against Goodpasture.
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.
Luke Johnson and Cooper Williams score as the Dragons win 2-0, making amends for a loss to the Bartlett Panthers last week.
Standouts from Arlington, Central, Collierville, ECS, Houston, Lausanne and St. George’s are up for consideration.
Standouts from Arlington, Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston, Lewisburg and Northpoint are up for consideration.
ECS scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning, and Noah Wilder struck out the side in the bottom of the seventh to preserve the 3-2 win for the Eagles.
Wyatt Guess drives in the game-winning run as Jack Hibbard goes the distance for never-say-die Tigers. Also, Millington Central wins District 15-3A baseball and softball titles.
Standouts from Arlington, Central, ECS, Houston, Tipton-Rosemark and White Station are up for consideration.