Friday football report: Friday the 13th unlucky for seven Power 15 schools
Top-ranked Whitehaven among seven Power 15 teams to lose.
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Top-ranked Whitehaven among seven Power 15 teams to lose.
Lincoln Pare, Grayson Hitt combine for all the touchdowns in win over ECS.
Rivals soccer tournament kicks into high gear as Panthers, Dragons and Saints all win.
Owls' secondary picks off five pass to defeat CBHS for second straight year.
Power 15 matchup between undefeated ECS and undefeated Houston headlines Week 4 action.
On this week’s edition of “In the Trenches,” John Varlas talks to Freedom Prep coach Jerald Cook about building a program from the ground up, and how his players blend the demands of academics with football.
Kirby has the top-ranked offense and Whitehaven the No. 1 defense after the first three games of the year.
Top-ranked Whitehaven puts 3-0 record on the line Friday at Brentwood Academy.
ECS is the best of the small schools so far this season.
Four-touchdown night against Brighton sends Kirby's Charles Thomas to the front of this week's Daily Memphian honor roll.
Whitehaven avenges 2018 loss to North Little Rock.
Houston's soccer team continues to roll with victory over ECS.
MUS' football team put its name in the history book 10 years ago in Batesville, Mississippi, against a powerful South Panola team.
Houston senior running back Lincoln Pare sets his sights on another 2,000-yard season.
Power 15 No. 1 Whitehaven visits North Little Rock in marquee non-league matchup.
Cordova moves up five spots in this week's Power 15 ranking.
James Alexander captures medalist honors as MUS golf wins Tuesday.
Keyshawn Harris, defense shine once again as No. 1 Whitehaven improves to 2-0.
Wolves off to a 2-0 start thanks to another one-point victory.
Briarcrest volleyball picks up 10th victory in 11 matches.
Cordova debuts in the Power 15 as Whitehaven retains top spot.
Mitchell quarterback Hadem Sow takes his duties seriously on and off the field.
Despite being 6-5 and nearly 300 pounds, White Station star Ray Curry manages to fly under the radar.
Craigmont’s Mike Cashaw puts up monster numbers in season-opening victory.