Vote for the high school girls basketball player of the week, Week 1
Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, Houston, Memphis Business Academy and Trezevant are up for consideration this week. Voting ends Thursday at 5 p.m.
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Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, Houston, Memphis Business Academy and Trezevant are up for consideration this week. Voting ends Thursday at 5 p.m.
K.J. Tenner, Crysti’anna Whitehead are the fans’ pick for first week of the season.
Standouts from Douglass, East, Hamilton, Memphis Business Academy, Raleigh-Egypt, Sheffield and Trezevant honored by the league’s coaches.
Dragons open Class AAA state tournament with a thorough victory over Knoxville West.
Standouts from Arlington, Collierville, Memphis Business Academy, Mitchell and White Station up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 3.
Standouts from Bartlett, Collierville, Hutchison, Memphis Business Academy and Millington up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 24.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Melrose, Memphis Business Academy, Northpoint and St. Benedict are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10.
Crysti’anna Whitehead has twin passions: basketball and writing. The former is helping her craft a potentially special ending to her high school career.
And the lead paragraph could well be: “Bigger isn’t always better.”
Juniors from Millington and Memphis Business Academy top the voting.
Standouts from Arlington, Fayette Academy, Memphis Business Academy, Melrose and St. Mary’s up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2.
East’s Kenji Lewis was voted top offensive player, with Mark Joseph of Sheffield voted the top defender.
Dorien Johnson outduels Melrose’s Montavious Cooper in a tightly contested 110-meter hurdles race.
Anthony Anderson, executive director of charter school operator Memphis Business Academy, calls Cherokee's decision a "game-changer" for the Frayser community.
The new charter school policy the school board approved over the summer was the first update in eight years and significantly increased accountability.
The new health clinic is part of the $15 million Harmony Plaza renovation project on Frayser Boulevard.
The schools had enrolled more students than their contracts with the district allowed.
Eight schools could be forced to accept fewer students next year or un-enroll some students if the Shelby County Schools board follows staff recommendations presented this week.
The $15 million renovation project to turn a vacant building into a home for a Memphis charter school in Frayser is expected to take nine months.
Several local teams will be in action on the first day of Spring Fling.
Outfielder Maurice Hampton swinging a big bat for red-hot MUS.
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