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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.
Craig Cunningham leads the way with three touchdowns for the second straight game.
Balanced Germantown takes over at No. 2 following last week’s victory over Whitehaven.
Trio of quarterbacks and two running backs are up for this week’s award.
CBHS and Lausanne are hanging on to the top two spots, but MUS has been displaced.
Germantown, Munford and ECS lost in their games.
Private schools in the Memphis area are adopting various protocols for reopening with COVID-19 in mind.
St. George’s senior caps off perfect tournament run with second straight championship. And, Collierville sophomore Ranjay Arul wins the Class AAA boys title, while the sister team of Mel and Stephanie Woodbury of Hutchison capture the Division 2-AA girls doubles title.
An all-Memphis championship match in Division 2-A boys singles will be part of a busy morning at Adams Tennis Center.
Max Gilbert is the hat-trick hero as Lynx defeat ECS while Dade Micheel scores twice in Gryphons’ victory over Westminster.
Sara Hammond holds the Louisville career record for most NCAA Tournament games.
The veteran coach will work with the goalkeepers.
Everyone saw his potential, but it has taken himself a while to realize it himself.
The Lynx’s Division 2-AA quarterfinal opponent, Lipscomb, advances to the semifinals.
Lynx standout ranks among the top five in receiving and return categories.
Other 2-AA matchups include Battle Ground Academy at Northpoint; St. George’s at Lipscomb Academy, and Harding at Lausanne. In Class 4A it’s Dyersburg at Millington, and Crockett County at Fayette-Ware, and in Class 5A it’s Dyer County at Brighton, and Clarksville at Munford.
Lynx junior averaging 113.3 rushing yards per game and has scored 11 times.
Craig Cunningham scores twice, defense turns in a solid shift as Lausanne continues its upward trajectory.
After one Lausanne Collegiate School football player tested positive for coronavirus, the rest of the team is in quarantine until Sept. 22.
Private and independent schools have far more autonomy in the decision-making process as opposed to schools in the districts like Shelby County.
Lausanne center Moussa Cisse reportedly is reclassifying to the Class of 2020, accelerating the recruiting of the 6-foot-10 center.
Five-star center Moussa Cisse ready to play wherever he goes next.
Nation's best high school basketball players—both locally and from around the U.S.—will be competing in Memphis in January.