Friday football preview: Germantown looks to bounce back against tough MUS squad
Red Devils and Owls meeting for the time in nearly 25 years on Friday.
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Red Devils and Owls meeting for the time in nearly 25 years on Friday.
Mr. Football winner Dallan Hayden will lead the way as Christian Brothers High School attempts to snap a 44-year championship drought.
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New faces contribute as Owls roll.
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.
MUS junior Dean DiMento scores six goals to lead Blue team to victory.
MUS tennis players figured prominently at regionals.
Mick Arney holds CBHS to five hits and gets plenty of help.
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.
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.
Timely hits help Mustangs improve to 25-3.
Mick Arney improves to 4-0 as Saints score three times in the bottom of the sixth to defeat Owls.
Reliever Clarkson Shoaf helps keep Owls on track.
Kelso confident his team will “get there” after weather-plagued start to 2021.
Chandler Jackson leads the way with 25 points as Brothers advance to final four in Cookeville next week. Tipton-Rosemark, Evangelical Christian School and Hutchison also advanced on Saturday, joining Northpoint’s girls in their winning bids to reach Cookeville.
Two wrestlers from CBHS claim state championships on a productive day for Shelby County Division 2 and girls competitors.
Top competition hits Chattanooga through Friday.
Brothers survive one bad quarter against arch-rival MUS.
Owls play with purpose on both ends of the floor in improving their record to 11-3.
MUS defensive back Roderic Lewis and Bartlett running back Robert Giaimo announce their commitments.
D.J. Brown and Gavin McKay, among other area football players, made commitments to their colleges official.
First-half turnovers the most costly as Owls fall in title game for the second time in three years.
Confidence is high for Owls, who are in the BlueCross Bowl for the second time in three seasons.