Coronavirus daily blog, March 11: Rhodes, UT suspend in-person classes
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TSSAA board of control votes to keep options open for state basketball tournaments and Spring Fling.
Size matters as Melrose ends its season with a 30-6 record after loss to Nolensville in state tournament.
State basketball tournaments are latest cancellations with COVID-19.
Christina Nichols and Carmen Taylor combine for 35 points to lead Arlington.
Whitehaven girls basketball team is two victories away from school history.
Lawson adds to family's trophy case while Chandler brings home honors for the second year in a row.
Coaching staff and players all have a stake in taking care of Harding's award-winning baseball field.
Whitehaven and Arlington open their state-title bids with Wednesday games while Melrose ends a 17-year tournament drought on Thursday.
The Saints end the year at 25-6 and were denied a second straight championship.
Lausanne shuts FACS down in second and third quarters to bring home school's third gold ball.
Marcellus Brigham scores 26 points as Briarcrest brushes Baylor aside.
Daniel Egbuniwe scores 18 points as FACS wins its 17th straight game.
Despite fast start, Tipton-Rosemark falls in first state tournament game.
Jalen Montgomery hits the biggest shot of the game as Lausanne rallied past Knoxville Webb in Division 2-A semifinals.
Seven local Division 2 schools are in the hunt for state championships beginning Thursday in Nashville.
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. At 27-3, FACS has been a bit of both during its run to the state tournament.
Houston girls pull away in the second half to defeat Central in Region 8-AAA quarters.
Record-setter Garrett Bowers of CBHS is the year's top wrestler.
Half-court heave lands T.J. Thomas of FACS on the list of week's top performers.
ECS junior Kam Jones saluted for big night against Harding in Division 2-A West Region tournament.
Houston's boys and girls repeat as 15-AAA champs.
Jordan Mundt of Bartlett and Tony Craig of CBHS are this year's top prep bowlers.