Week 9 high school football schedule: Briarcrest puts perfect record on the line against Cordova
Undefeated Briarcrest visits Cordova in non-region match-up.
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Undefeated Briarcrest visits Cordova in non-region match-up.
Explosive FACS enters the rankings at No. 12.
Forfeits drop state's fourth-ranked Class 1A team from 8-0 to 1-7.
Whitehaven intercepts four passes and coach Rodney Saulsberry likes his offense's progress as well.
Houston star runs for 363 yards, five touchdowns in win.
Wooddale senior quarterback John Jones tops the field in passing yards and passing touchdowns.
White Station is the biggest mover this week.
Jabari Small of Briarcrest and Courtenay Tate of Freedom Prep among this leading producers.
Whitehaven opens region play with a visit to the Fairgrounds to take on White Station.
ECS vaults into top spot following Covington's loss last week.
Briarcrest scores with 20 seconds left to edge CBHS and remain undefeated.
Tipton-Rosemark senior Mac Fullen runs for 427 yards in win over Jackson Trinity Christian.
No changes at the top; Wooddale and Millington make their season debuts.
Top-ranked Whitehaven is playing well, but it can get better.
A good MAHS team and much-improved East debut in this week's ranking of the top small-enrollment schools.
Rachel Heck stakes her claim as the best ever with fourth consecutive Division 2-AA state championship.
Fayette Academy leads the area in total offense this week while Freedom Prep's defense continues to dominate.
Local girls shine on first day of the Division 2 state golf tournament.
Three-time defending champ Rachel Heck leads Memphis contingent at this week's Division 2 golf championships.
Millington's Tommy Clifton and Cole Putnam of FACS put up huge numbers as Trojans win, 41-34.
High-octane Saints take over second spot in Power 15 with MUS falling.
Whitehaven visits Cordova in one of Friday's top match-ups.
Whitehaven hangs on to No. 1 spot as Power 15 undergoes considerable shuffling.
State-ranked Freedom Prep leads the city in total defense, fewest points allowed.
Class 3A Covington continues to dominate the opposition.