TSSAA selects new venues for 2021 state wrestling
Expo Center, which has hosted the state tournament since 2010, is being used as a COVID-19 testing site.
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Expo Center, which has hosted the state tournament since 2010, is being used as a COVID-19 testing site.
ECS’ Jones, Arlington’s Taylor at the head of the scoring charts this week.
Charter school eyes state tournament after missing opportunity in 2020.
Mike Miller’s Mustangs will face two nationally ranked teams next week in Washington, D.C.
The standout lists attributes of each program, including Memphis.
Daniel Egbuniwe shines in the second half as FACS wins its fifth straight top open the season.
MUS defensive back Roderic Lewis and Bartlett running back Robert Giaimo announce their commitments.
Two seniors and a sophomore sparked Hutchison to victory in the Collierville holiday tournament.
Rebels’ junior guard comes through with a big effort in the victory over their arch rival.
Marquette signee Kam Jones is averaging 23 points per game in the early going.
Brothers share the wealth in impressive victory.
Davon Barnes leads the way with 24 points as Dragons pull away late.
Event has set limitations; TSSAA expected to announce attendance rules soon.
CBHS wins eighth in a row to open the season.
Oregon signee won Class AA Mr. Basketball last season.
D.J. Brown and Gavin McKay, among other area football players, made commitments to their colleges official.
Christian Brothers High School guard Chandler Jackson led the team with 24 points in victory over Ensworth.
The Division 1 and Division 2 all-metro teams are also announced.
Panthers’ junior guard is adept on both ends of the floor.
Nakiyah Westbrook is among this week’s top performers after helping her team to a big win on Tuesday.
Dragons are 5-0 for the first time in 20 years.
Running back Dallan Hayden and lineman Dietrick Pennington won in their respective divisions.
GenNex Coaching Alliance designed as platform for ideas and potential solutions for “what if” scenarios.
Lexi Pendleton was named district most valuable player, and her efforts led Houston to a 26-8 record and a third-place finish in the Class AAA state tournament.
First-half turnovers the most costly as Owls fall in title game for the second time in three years.