Arlington hires Collierville assistant Miller to lead football program
Miller, the safeties coach at Collierville, has been named the fourth head coach in Arlington history.
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Miller, the safeties coach at Collierville, has been named the fourth head coach in Arlington history.
Standouts from Arlington, Fayette Academy, Memphis Business Academy, Melrose and St. Mary’s up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2.
Arlington’s Ann-Marie Braese and Landen McNair of Bartlett each take second place in Class AAA state meet.
League’s coaches pick the offensive and defensive players of the year, and name Collierville’s Joe Rocconi as coach of the year.
Kenneth Walker III’s fifth touchdown — a 23-yard run — lifted the Spartans to a 37-33 lead with 5:08 remaining.
After a pair of major surgeries, Tigers volleyball standout Bella Wade beat the odds to play her senior year.
New faces contribute as Owls roll.
Ann-Marie Braese, Landen McNair throw down the gauntlet at Ed Murphey Classic.
The Lakeland School System is on track to open the district’s first high school, filling a void as the only one of the six suburban systems without one.
MHEA junior Hobson Stelling is boys swimmer of the year; Arlington junior Raine Boles was Shelby County’s lone state champion in 2021.
Productive practice session on Saturday carries over.
The Division 2-AA state champion is the only school to have three players named.
Fourteen local players in total receive TSWA recognition for 2020-2021.
With continued growth in Arlington and northeast Shelby County, Crye-Leike plans a strip center on Airline Road near Arlington High.
In its second year, the JROTC program at Arlington High, provides students with a stepping stone to a military career. It teaches life skills, too.
Tigers score twice in the second half to forge a draw.
After hard-fought win in front of a judge, the Tigers were unable to convert against a tough Blackman team.Related Story:
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Arlington will play Blackman in the Class AAA quarterfinals at 7 p.m. at MTSU.
At Tuesday’s hearing, attorneys for Arlington’s parents argued the TSSAA’s postseason ban was “arbitrary and capricious,” while the TSSAA’s attorney argued that member schools must abide by its decisions.
Tigers rally for victory after trailing by 14 at halftime of Class AAA sectional.
The scheduling change is the latest twist in a case that began with an off-court incident involving the Arlington girls basketball team.
An Arlington parent says injunction was filed because TSSAA penalties following incident were “really harsh.”
Parents from Arlington, which had been banned from the rest of the postseason following an incident earlier in the week, had filed an injunction on Saturday.