TSSAA boys and girls basketball scoring leaders and top teams
Jordan Allen and Amare’ Boothe are both averaging more than 30 points per game.
There are 523 article(s) tagged High School Boys Basketball:
Jordan Allen and Amare’ Boothe are both averaging more than 30 points per game.
K.J. Tenner and Amani Lipscomb were recognized this week.
Ayden Kelley, the son of former East High and Tennessee standout Tony Harris, is combining his passion for basketball and chess and excelling on the court for Northpoint.
Bartlett, Cordova, Fayette-Ware, Munford, Ridgeway, Douglass, Briarcrest and FACS are all ranked in this week’s state high school boys basketball rankings.
Connor Mancell leads the way with 18 points as Saints extend their streak.
Nick Owens and Reneiya Brigance were honored for their efforts.
R’Chaun King, a 6-6 senior headed to Arkansas State, comes up big late for the Panthers.
Standouts from Bartlett, CBHS, Cordova, Hillcrest and MUS up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 4.
Bartlett High and Houston High will host games Friday and Saturday.
Keeper Jackson and Tristan Spearman honored after big performances in holiday tournaments.Related story:
Standouts from Hillcrest and Hamilton lead the way this week.
Senior Jordan Frison leads the way with 19 points and earns tournament MVP honors.
Standouts from Briarcrest, FACS, Memphis Business Academy, Northpoint and Trezevant are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Hillcrest, Hamilton lead the way this week.
The Brothers are relying on Keeper Jackson to step it up this season, and so far, he’s delivering the goods.
Turning turnovers into points in a hurry has fueled the Red Devils’ undefeated start.
Standouts from CBHS, Douglass, Munford, Power Center Academy, St. Benedict and Southwind are up for consideration. Voting ends on Thursday, Dec. 14.
Standouts from FACS, Hillcrest, MUS, Power Center Academy and White Station are up for consideration this week.
High school basketball stars Stevelen Morris and TaShawn Hubbard are recognized by The Daily Memphian readers.
Terrance Scales’ Wolves are off to a fast start thanks to their team-before-self approach. And obvious talent.
Standouts from CBHS, Cordova, Douglass, Fayette-Ware and Lakeland Prep are up for consideration this week.
The 52nd Martin Luther King Invitational basketball tournament will conclude with championship games at Hamilton High.
Rose says he’s ready to tackle the high expectations of one of the state’s top programs.
Jordan Frison, Shelvie Rose are the top player and coach for 2022-23.
Veteran coach, MUS alum, returns to Memphis after winning back-to-back state titles in Mississippi.