Vote for the Week 5 high school football player of the week
Which player deserves to win? Vote for your favorite by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
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Which player deserves to win? Vote for your favorite by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
Four intriguing region games highlight this week’s slate. Cast your ballot for the one that promises the most excitement.
Northpoint quarterback Jack Patterson dominates the passing categories.
Several contests on deck will affect the playoff races.
The Lausanne senior scored three early touchdowns in victory over Bartlett.
Houston High School at Briarcrest Christian girls soccer headlines Thursday’s top high school matches and games from Memphis.
Lynx quarterback Brock Glenn will test the Panthers’ young but talented secondary.
Which of these five players deserves to win? Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16.
Undefeated teams featured in two of the games, and a head coach faces his former school.
Big games from Tucker White, Cameron Gagnon help seal the deal for Eagles.
Craig Cunningham leads the way with three touchdowns for the second straight game.
After acing their first big test, Dragons turn their attention to a new challenge on Friday as they face Center Hill.
Balanced Germantown takes over at No. 2 following last week’s victory over Whitehaven.
Brighton duo ranks in top three in rushing yards, total offense and all-purpose yards per game.
Ohio State commit had more than 200 yards in loss to Nashville Ensworth.
Memphis high school basketball legend won 518 games during successful career at Hamilton and Douglass.
The Memphis icon won 518 games and a state championship during his 36-year career.
Trio of quarterbacks and two running backs are up for this week’s award.
Prep Football roundup: Scores, summaries, reports and how the Power 15 fared.Related story: Germantown edges Whitehaven in Region 8-6A slugfest
Several strong performances to choose from in Week 2.
Malik Young scores with 34 seconds left to lift Red Devils in a match-up of two of the state’s top teams. Related story: Friday prep report: Collierville shuts down Spartans
Two Houston athletes rescue defensive lineman on an ill-fated Wolf River kayaking adventure.
CBHS and Lausanne are hanging on to the top two spots, but MUS has been displaced.
Jamarious Brooks totaled four touchdowns, all in the first half, in last week’s victory.