High school sports results for Tuesday, Nov. 26
Central standout erupts for 45 points in victory.
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Central standout erupts for 45 points in victory.
Ethan Burns throws for 304 yards; Lincoln Pare runs for two touchdowns as Houston stays unbeaten.
Here's a look at this week's playoff games involving local teams, including the state's best defense vs. a high-octane offense as Whitehaven visits Houston on Friday night.
Lausanne and ECS, no strangers to one another, meet Friday with a trip to Cookeville awaiting the winner.
Kennedy Chandler shines as Briarcrest opens with a victory.
Four-year starter Destinee Wells looks to lead a young but still talented Houston girls basketball team.
Rahnmann Slocum moving into administration after 23 years as a coach, most recently at Southwind High.
Bryson Eason and Martavius French lead the way as Whitehaven records another shutout last week.
Two finalists, Houston's Lincoln Pare and Whitehaven's Bryson Eason, set to meet in Class 6A quarterfinals on Friday.
ECS moves into Division 2-AA semifinals where they'll face Lausanne.
Lincoln Pare scores five touchdowns for the second game in a row as undefeated Houston rolls over White Station.
Briarcrest's Aziah Buckner and Carrie Yerty claim Daily Memphian postseason honors.
MUS, Briarcrest, CBHS face difficult challenges in their Division 2-AAA openers.
Seven players from Briarcrest set to take the field in next month's high school showcase at MUS.
Brothers John and Charles Jones carry Wooddale to first-round playoff victory.
A local chancellor has ruled in favor of the Tennessee Secondary Athletic Association regarding the eligibility of former East High players James Wiseman and Ryan Boyce.
Tara Lea gets the winning goal and Allison Luckhardt's goalkeeping makes it stand up as Briarcrest wins its second soccer championship.
Quarterback Dwight Holmes accounts for three touchdowns as White Station advances to the second round.
Southwind standout finishes second in rushing while leading the area in touchdowns.
It's a new season. Everyone is 0-0. Regardless of the cliche', it's all on the line as the TSSAA postseason opens Friday.
Sydney Ham scores a hat trick on a terrible pitch to lead Briarcrest to the brink of its first title in four seasons.
Small, Thomas, Hill and Pennington among the local players with a shot at winning Mr. Football.
Briarcrest, St. George's and Houston will carry the banner for Shelby County when the games get underway Wednesday in Murfreesboro.
Hunter Kendall scores three times as MUS wraps up a No. 1 seed for the playoffs.
TSSAA postseason action gets underway next Friday.