Tuesday prep report: Freshman goalkeeper saves the day for St. George’s
Riley Stooksbury preserves victory in penalty shootout, sending Gryphons into Thursday’s region tournament final.
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Riley Stooksbury preserves victory in penalty shootout, sending Gryphons into Thursday’s region tournament final.
The running back scored three touchdowns as the Mustangs knock Collierville from the ranks of the unbeaten. Check out the other top performers from last week in football, girls soccer, volleyball, golf and cross country.
Senior heads into Thursday’s Division 2-AA state golf tournament on the heels of a 7-under 65 at Greens of Irene.
The Houston senior scores two goals in a victory over Bartlett to help keep her squad undefeated.
Ohio State commit tops 100 yards rushing and scores twice in bounce-back victory.
Here is this week’s Daily Memphian high school honor roll, spotlighting the top prep performers for the week ending Monday.
MASE running back needs only six attempts to put up 143 yards in victory over Middle College. Check out the other top performers in football, cross country, soccer, golf and volleyball.
Ali Howard’s first-half goal stands up, thanks to some quality goalkeeping and missed opportunities.
The junior standout had a hand in 25 goals for Class AAA state semifinalists.
Hudson Brown tosses a complete-game shutout in decisive victory over Clarksville Academy.
Three local individuals win state track titles; Houston’s McCalla tosses a gem against Powell.
Brentwood overcomes Dragons late; Father Ryan foils Brothers’ repeat bid.
Lauren Rutlin of St. George’s among the standouts at Division 2 track.
Dragons open Class AAA state tournament with a thorough victory over Knoxville West.
Some of the area’s top athletes are vying for repeat titles or to take their teams to long-awaited championships at Spring Fling in Murfreesboro.Related stories:
Spring Fling Preview: Tuesday’s Shelby-Metro Schedule
Spring Fling Preview: Complete list of Shelby-Metro participants
TSSAA competition gets underway in baseball, soccer, softball, tennis and track and field in Murfreesboro.Related stories:
Spring Fling preview: Athletes to watch this week
Spring Fling preview: Complete list of Shelby-Metro participants
The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association is hosting Spring Fling XXIX, a seven-sport, Olympic-style competition in Murfreesboro this week. Here are the Memphis-area competitors.
Jordan Ware won both the 100 and the 200 while also anchoring the victorious 400 and 800 relay squads. He has the top times in Tennessee this season in each sprint.
Baseball and soccer squads defeat archrival to move to within one victory of Spring Fling.
Briarcrest’s arms come through on the way to region tournament championship.
Junior Jaxon Hammond is one of several Brothers’ standouts on a hot day at MUS.
Connor Weaks throws three hitless innings to help Mustangs advance to Wednesday’s district championship game against rival Collierville.
After sitting out a year due to his transfer, Jack Gleason quiets CBHS to help surging Saints earn a home series in the next round of the playoffs.
Senior Wylly Wilmott answers her coach’s challenge, scores six goals.
The Brothers’ performance at the prestigious Penn Relays produced the state’s season-best time.