Quarterback Hadem Sow is the talk of Mitchell — and soon maybe the city
Mitchell quarterback Hadem Sow takes his duties seriously on and off the field.
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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.
Some of the better teams in the area struggle as high school football gets underway.
D.J. Brown opens scoring with a pick-six as MUS defeats Ridgeway.
Courtney Tate returns as Freedom Prep looks to improve on a nine-win season in 2018.
Fayette Academy football is in Rube Scott Rhea's DNA. And heading into his senior season, he just wants to reach the state championship game
Several new faces on the sideline add intrigue to Region 8-2A title race.
MAHS gets physical to win Charter Schools Classic over MASE.
High school football season opens with a full slate of games in and around Memphis.
Mr. Football candidate Rube Scott Rhea poised to lead a strong Fayette Academy team.
Loaded linebacker corps gives Whitehaven the edge as the high school football season gets underway.
Low numbers putting Sheffield's football season in jeopardy. And the decision deadline is looming on Monday.
Kirby's football team building for the long haul.
Football is a numbers game and Fairley’s Terry Wilkins knows the formula for a successful 2019 season.
If you can dish it, FACS quarterback Cole Putnam can take it.
Fred Horton, Shelby County’s third all-time winningest boys basketball coach, is back on the sidelines.
At 25, KIPP Academy's Terrance Ayers will be the youngest football coach in Shelby County this season. But he's learned from some of the best.
Chris Smith leaving Germantown for Haywood job.
ECS promotes coordinator Trey Adams to head coaching post.
Whether on the field or in the classroom, Collierville's Jared Dawson's biggest challenge comes from within.
Meet Richard Hunt, Alabama's most unlikely football walk-on.
Leaving White Station was a tough call for Joe Rocconi. Meanwhile David Willson returns to MUS to coach his alma mater.
Every player can't sign with a Power Five school, so several local players – including a pair of Germantown Red Devils –will end up playing for a Division III power 11 hours away in Ohio
St. Benedict tabs Marlon Walls to lead its football program.