Daily Memphian high school honor roll: Bartlett football pair heads this week’s list
Giaimo, Jefferson shine for Bartlett in victory over Collierville.
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Giaimo, Jefferson shine for Bartlett in victory over Collierville.
Schools have until Oct. 29 to notify state if they wish to move up in classification.
The coronavirus pandemic wiped out a summer of recruiting, leaving prospects scrambling to get on colleges’ radars. This year’s Super 80 Fall League will offer them that opportunity.
Annual basketball showcase won’t be played in January 2021.
Miller’s decision to leave Penny’s side has invited all kinds of comparisons.
Ersel Westry provides support and advice, even as he still marvels at his son's talent.
Mavrick's learning as older brother Mason gets calls from Division I schools.
The three-star senior had spent one season at Wooddale High. Prep offers something Wooddale can't: a guarantee Brown will play games in his final season of high school.
The No. 11 overall prospect in the class of 2021 also was considering Memphis, Kentucky, Duke and North Carolina.
With a prestigious Coolidge Scholarship part of CBHS senior Reese McMullen's resume, both his play on the basketball court and his work in the classroom are sending colleges a clear message.
Local high school coaches form Metro Black Coaches Coalition to aid players and coaches.
Star guard won second straight Division 2-AA Mr. Basketball Award in March.
Nation's best high school basketball players—both locally and from around the U.S.—will be competing in Memphis in January.
Division 2-A Mr. Basketball winner Moussa Cisse has Memphis among his top six college choices.
Three Mr. Basketball winners headline what is shaping up to be a great class of Memphis players.
In a changing world, Buster Kelso and Bubba Luckett are constants at CBHS.
Whether they’re NBA pros or high school star athletes, trainer Raheem Shabazz takes pride in all his success stories.
Fifty-point triple-double secures Wooddale's Johnathan Lawson a spot on the honor roll for the second week in a row.
For David Willson, coaching at his alma mater is a chance to follow in his mentor's footsteps.