Friday football preview: Germantown looks to bounce back against tough MUS squad
Red Devils and Owls meeting for the time in nearly 25 years on Friday.
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Red Devils and Owls meeting for the time in nearly 25 years on Friday.
Dakota Cunningham and Claire Todd shine in first big local tournament of the fall.
Mr. Football winner Dallan Hayden will lead the way as Christian Brothers High School attempts to snap a 44-year championship drought.
Several strong performances highlight Week 1 action. Vote for Braxton Sharp, Kenyon Spearmon, Charles Perkins, Jamarion Dowell or Tyler Byrd by 5 p.m. Thursday.
Week 2 is upon us, so let us know which game you like the best. Voting will end Thursday at 5 p.m.
No. 9 team in the Power 15 is lead by quarterback Houston Wilhelm, who throws for two touchdowns and runs for one.
New faces contribute as Owls roll.
COVID-19 issues at Southwind result in forfeit, with Lausanne awarded a victory.
Traditional rivals Germantown and CBHS meet for the first time in seven seasons on Saturday.
Collierville will host Raleigh-Egypt on Friday after Wooddale forfeits. Daily Memphian preseason Power 15 rankings Related story:
Last season, FACS lost all 10 of its games (the final two by COVID forfeit) and was outscored 326-20.
Seventeen schools will be playing in new classifications this season. And other useful facts to get you ready for kickoff.
Veteran Duron Sutton is facing a different kind of challenge this fall after pandemic destroyed 2020 season.
George Thomas III, named preseason Class 5A all-state, is getting noticed even as SCS teams weren’t allowed to play last season.
Tevin Carter has matured as his high school career took some twists and turns. And in case football doesn’t work out for him, he’s got a Plan B, but it has a few bugs in it.
Walter Nolen III is departing St. Benedict and enrolling at a Knoxville-area high school.
Patrick Kutas, part of what figures to be a strong CBHS team this fall, recently announced that he was ending his recruitment. His final list was Arkansas, Florida State, Illinois and Oregon.
Versatile all-around athlete is the 14th-ranked player in the state.
The former Whitehaven cornerback comes home to show Make The Right Call campers what they can accomplish.
Weekend visit pushed Ohio State past Notre Dame in the race to land 2020 Mr. Football winner.
The local quarterback will receive top instruction and a chance to shine on a national stage.
Former Memphis Tigers standout wants to make football fun again at St. Benedict.
Magnifico was also a walk-on tight end for the Memphis Tigers.
With help from his equally precocious youth coach, the 13-year-old football standout has offers from Georgia, Michigan and Tennessee.
Going to the Tigers’ football camp prompted him to take a preferred walk-on opportunity at one of the country’s best programs.