Blocked extra point helps Germantown hold off Houston
The top-ranked team in the Dandy Dozen opens region play with a hard-fought victory.
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The top-ranked team in the Dandy Dozen opens region play with a hard-fought victory.
Wes Smith’s death was reported by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and by TCU360.com and confirmed by the Fort Worth Police Department. A motive is unknown.
Dragons become the third team in as many weeks to hold the No. 2 spot; MUS continues to climb, as does Southwind.
The Jaguars are off to a flying start in Class 5A behind their talented sophomore quarterback.
Memphis University School’s Makhi Shaw scored twice and was part of a strong defensive effort in a victory over Melrose.
City rivals Germantown and Houston meet to begin 8-6A league play.
After starting the season with a shutout loss, Bartlett quarterback Kam Alexander and a strong defense led the Panthers over the Lynx.
Standouts from Collierville, Harding, Houston, Rossville Christian and Southwind are up for consideration this week.
Makhi Shaw scored twice to lead his team to a second straight victory over a Dandy Dozen opponent.
The sophomore quarterback accounts for five touchdowns in a victory against Ridgeway.
No teams drop out but there’s some shuffling in the Dandy Dozen rankings for TSSAA schools in our coverage area heading into Week 2.
Both Memphis University School and Melrose are coming off impressive opening victories.
Some interesting public vs. private school match-ups on the docket as high school football returns for 2023.
Central High School and Whitehaven High School went toe-to-toe at the Whitehaven Classic Saturday night with Whitehaven winning the season opener for both teams, 40-13.
Owls pick off four passes, returning two for touchdowns, for a 37-0 victory.
Sophomore quarterback T.J. Jenkins tosses three touchdown passes in first varsity start.
Christian Pardue hits a fairway when it counts the most to hold off Briarcrest freshman Hogan O’Keefe.
Returning talent, plus some good-looking transfers, has Gene Robinson’s squad looking formidable as the season begins.
Friday’s game against Bartlett is the first of several tough tests for the Owls.
A core group of college-bound seniors should serve the Dragons well in the ultra-competitive Region 8-6A.
A faster defense, a talented transfer quarterback and the quicker-than-expected return of Kumaro Brown have the Phoenix poised for another deep run.
With a more competitive schedule, a Mr. Football finalist back on board and plenty of other talent, Bulldogs look to be “battle-tested” come November.
The best player in school history has graduated, but the returning Knights are looking to “run their own race.”Related story:
This year’s event takes place at Cordova High, Kirby High and Whitehaven High eight days before the season begins.
Talented transfers augment quality returnees as Golden Wildcats look for continued growth in Derrick Bobo’s second year.