Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Germantown ends where it began, on top
Red Devils go wire-to-wire and can finish the regular season 10-0 with a victory over White Station on Friday.
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Red Devils go wire-to-wire and can finish the regular season 10-0 with a victory over White Station on Friday.
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The Lynx move into the sixth spot following a milestone victory for their head coach, Kevin Locastro.
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Germantown stays at No. 1 after beating the Panthers. MUS holds firm at No. 2 ahead of Friday’s rivalry game against CBHS.
Southwind and Houston also move up one space while Bartlett falls.
Germantown remains at No. 1 ahead of Friday’s region showdown against fifth-ranked Collierville.
Jaguars surge into fourth spot in the Dandy Dozen while Munford drops from No. 2 down to No. 8.
Munford climbs into second spot as Whitehaven joins the Dandy Dozen (and Melrose drops out).
Dragons become the third team in as many weeks to hold the No. 2 spot; MUS continues to climb, as does Southwind.
After starting the season with a shutout loss, Bartlett quarterback Kam Alexander and a strong defense led the Panthers over the Lynx.
No teams drop out but there’s some shuffling in the Dandy Dozen rankings for TSSAA schools in our coverage area heading into Week 2.
Some interesting public vs. private school match-ups on the docket as high school football returns for 2023.
Sophomore quarterback T.J. Jenkins tosses three touchdown passes in first varsity start.
Returning talent, plus some good-looking transfers, has Gene Robinson’s squad looking formidable as the season begins.
Marvis Davis, who coached Lausanne’s basketball team to five state tournament appearances, is leaving the Lynx to take over as athletic director for the Germantown Municipal School District.
The school recently announced that Cayce Densford, a longtime fixture in the athletic department, will have a new role.
Kaue Costa scored 18 times and assisted on 11 others as the Lynx finished 16-1-1 and won their third title overall with a 3-0 victory over Chattanooga Boyd-Buchanan.
Ranjay Arul ended his high school career with a history-making performance in Murfreesboro. His coach and Lausanne’s title-winning doubles team are also recognized.
Collierville senior threepeats in Class AA singles; two other individuals and two doubles teams also win gold on the final day of Spring Fling.
The Lynx get two early goals in rapid succession and post a shutout for the 17th time this year.
Four individuals and three doubles in teams will be in action on the final day of Spring Fling competition.
The Lynx posted its 15th clean sheet of the season, and will play for its third championship in program history Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
It’s tough to repeat, but the Lynx and Dragons got the job done on the final day of team competition at Adams Tennis Center at Old Ford.