Wednesday prep report: Saints break out the big bats and sweep Eagles to advance to state
Briarcrest combines for 32 runs in two games as St. Benedict’s postseason run ends.
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Briarcrest combines for 32 runs in two games as St. Benedict’s postseason run ends.
Carrington Davis scored the winner in a thrilling title-game victory over Harpeth Hall on May 15.
Nathan Weyant comes to the Eagles from Rollins College in Florida.
MUS junior Dean DiMento scores six goals to lead Blue team to victory.
Sophomore Jordan Ware qualifies for Spring Fling in two individual events and as part of two relays.
Dalis Hawkins of Briarcrest and Jaxon Hammond and Jake Ryan of CBHS among the top performers Thursday.
MUS tennis players figured prominently at regionals.
Timely hitting sends Mustangs past Dragons.
Max Gilbert is the hat-trick hero as Lynx defeat ECS while Dade Micheel scores twice in Gryphons’ victory over Westminster.
Jack Staples settles into a nice groove late and Trojans get just enough offense.
Mick Arney holds CBHS to five hits and gets plenty of help.
Eagles put seven past Northpoint to advance to Tuesday’s region tournament semifinals.
Justin Martin, doubles team of Luke Donovan and Roberto Ferrer are impressive on their home court.
Two Eagles, Sean Mullen and Jolie Taty, will square off for Division 2-AA West Region tennis title Thursday at MUS.
Sophomore Jordan Ware burned up the track during the SCIAA AAA championship meet on May 1.
Time spent in the weight room has transformed Rebels’ offensive production.
Sara Hammond holds the Louisville career record for most NCAA Tournament games.
Quartet of pitchers silences ECS offense.
With help from his equally precocious youth coach, the 13-year-old football standout has offers from Georgia, Michigan and Tennessee.
Former Germantown player Traci Sipniewski taking the reins after a successful spell in Massachusetts.
The boys 1,600-meter and girls 800-meter relay teams set state standards at Collierville’s Dragon Relays.
After some fine goalkeeping keeps the Brothers at bay, they score three times in the final 15 minutes to win first meeting of the season against their arch-rivals.
Productive practice session on Saturday carries over.
Going to the Tigers’ football camp prompted him to take a preferred walk-on opportunity at one of the country’s best programs.
James Smith has a big day at the plate as Trojans outlast Southaven.