Strength in numbers as CBHS wins D2-AA track crown
Brothers win only one event — the 3,200 relay — but capture first team championship in 12 years.
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Brothers win only one event — the 3,200 relay — but capture first team championship in 12 years.
The competition may have been in Murfreesboro, but the day was Memphis-made.Related story:
Athletes from Collierville, Lausanne and St. George’s competing for tennis titles; baseball and softball resume after rain-out.
Three local individuals win state track titles; Houston’s McCalla tosses a gem against Powell.
Lynx win for the first time since 2008; Collierville gains redemption against Ravenwood for first championship in program history.
Brentwood overcomes Dragons late; Father Ryan foils Brothers’ repeat bid.
Lauren Rutlin of St. George’s among the standouts at Division 2 track.
Dean McCalla and Tyler Johns are the heroes for the Mustangs and the Dragons as Spring Fling baseball gets underway. Collierville puts three past Knoxville West; Houston eliminated Lausanne leads the way on opening day of Spring Fling boys tennisRelated stories:
Lausanne ends ECS’ season in D2-A boys; MUS and Collierville boys advance, along with St. George’s girls.
Dragons open Class AAA state tournament with a thorough victory over Knoxville West.
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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.
Senior tosses a complete-game two-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts in final home appearance.
Sophomore Jack Gleason led Briarcrest to Division 2-AA West Region title.
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.
Standouts from Briarcrest, ECS, FACS, Millington and Northpoint are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 19.
Briarcrest’s arms come through on the way to region tournament championship.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Collierville, ECS, FACS, Northpoint and Whitehaven up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 12.
Jordan Ware matched last year’s performance while Bartlett’s Kylan Bernard swept both hurdles races. In Class A girls, East’s Alyssa Raymond wins three events.
Junior Jaxon Hammond is one of several Brothers’ standouts on a hot day at MUS.
Carson Todd led ECS over FACS in the division tournament on May 7.
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.