Week 10 high school football preview: Region leaders collide at Whitehaven
Undefeated Collierville visits the second-place Tigers in a key 8-6A contest.
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Undefeated Collierville visits the second-place Tigers in a key 8-6A contest.
The Dragons take over the second spot while the Cougars move up to third after last week’s victory over Lausanne. Unbeaten Covington remains on top.
Collierville and Houston (AAA), Lakeland Prep (A), and ECS, Lausanne and St. George’s (D2-A) will represent Memphis at the state tournament starting Wednesday.
Tay Starks scores four touchdowns and Lucas Crowell is the hero as the Cougars win their eighth game in a row.
Covington still at No. 1 as the top four spots remain unchanged this week.
Whitehaven is the biggest mover this week following victory over previous No. 1 Houston.
Houston at one spot, Munford jumps into the top five following last week’s victory over Southwind.
Lausanne quarterback T.J. Jenkins leads the way in Division 2-AA West Region opener for coach Kevin Locastro.
Houston holds on at the top spot, while Whitehaven and Bolton debut in the Dandy Dozen after Week 3 victories.
Munford debuts at No. 11 following M&M Bowl victory, while Houston High remains No. 1.
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Offensive line is an area of concern but elsewhere the defending Class 6A state champions are loaded.
Both MASE and Bartlett looking to atone for losses in their 2023 season-openers.
Briarcrest, Lake Cormorant and Lewisburg retool after state championship seasons.
Under Kevin Locastro, the Lynx have developed into one of Tennessee’s most consistent programs. There’s plenty of promise for 2024 too — and for the future.
Lausanne’s Ghandour, The Daily Memphian’s Boys Soccer Player of the Year, heads a group of five players from Memphis named to the TSWA all-state team.
Millington’s Everson is the top coach after taking his team to its second consecutive state tournament.
Lausanne’s Sathvik Nath and Noor Sandhu are the top Memphis-area high school tennis players for 2024.
Sathvik Nath and Noor Sandhu of Lausanne and Hutchison’s Melanie Woodbury end the season with losses in their respective finals.
Local athletes — especially from Central, Collierville and Whitehaven — shine on the final day of track and field competition.
Lausanne boys also defeat University School of Jackson to win the state title.
The Brothers can extend their state record with a victory Thursday over Chattanooga McCallie.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, ECS, Lausanne and Trezevant are up for consideration this week.
Cisse, a 7-foot center, averaged 4.5 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for Ole Miss this past season.