Daily Memphian high school honor roll: Central sprinter shines at Houston Classic
Sophomore Jordan Ware won two races and anchored two winning relay teams on April 10.
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Sophomore Jordan Ware won two races and anchored two winning relay teams on April 10.
Mick Arney improves to 4-0 as Saints score three times in the bottom of the sixth to defeat Owls.
Junior shortstop Galvin Sims Jr. has plenty of pop at the plate and a flashy game that has attracted plenty of interest.
Lightning causes late delay but Dragons finish the job.
Mustangs coach Lane McCarter happy with victory over a very good team in an intense atmosphere.
Anthony Zarlingo becomes the fourth TSSAA player, and second from his school, to hit three triples in one game.
Reliever Clarkson Shoaf helps keep Owls on track.
Trojans take command with seven runs in the fourth inning.
Senior strikes out 14 as Houston wins its 13th of the season.
Tigers score twice in the second half to forge a draw.
Senior Sam Brumbaugh strikes out 16 in Monday victory over arch rival MUS.
Kelso confident his team will “get there” after weather-plagued start to 2021.
Justin Morgan had 20 points and 12 rebounds in the championship game over Oklahoma City on March 20.
Both coaches take positives from exciting tie game.
MAHS standout leads this week’s best of the best with 19 points in state quarterfinal victory.
Seth Leuck’s game-winner in the top of the eighth helps Dragons avoid opening-day frustration.
Hernando venue, at 63,000 square feet, will house facilities for basketball, baseball and volleyball.
Schools have until Oct. 29 to notify state if they wish to move up in classification.
Aaron Spragg comes to Memphis after spending 2020 season at Freed-Hardeman.
Former Arlington standout Gentry goes to Royals while Boston drafts DeSoto Central graduate Jordan.
Projectability and measurables make Houston's Grayson Hitt an interesting prospect in the upcoming Major League Draft.
Charlie Crunk takes over St. Benedict's volleyball program while Adam Smith will lead the baseball team.
A chance to work with his coaching brother was too good for Al Stevens to pass up.
Ex-assistant Jacob Cole helped Rebels finish as state runners-up in 2009.