Pick six: Six (OK, eight) local players who could contend for Mr. Football recognition
Players will emerge once the season begins, and opinions will rise and fall based on team performance and strength of competition.
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Players will emerge once the season begins, and opinions will rise and fall based on team performance and strength of competition.
Houston finished off one of its best years in 23 seasons under coach Lane McCarter.
The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association’s Spring Fling XXIX, a seven-sport, Olympic-style competition in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, concluded Saturday with losses for two Memphis area baseball teams — Covington High and Houston High.
Mustangs allow only one hit but still had tense game; Tipton-Rosemark eliminated in softball.
Brothers win only one event — the 3,200 relay — but capture first team championship in 12 years.
Twenty-six players from the Shelby-Metro area named among the state’s best for 2021 by Tennessee Sports Writers.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville and Covington up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 6.
Lausanne, CBHS, MAHS and Covington all fall in playoff action.
BlueCross Bowl berths are on the line in Division 2, while MAHS and Covington travel for quarterfinal games.
Winners will be announced Dec. 7 in Nashville. One Memphian has potential for a second consecutive victory.
Standouts from CBHS, Collierville, Covington, Olive Branch and Sheffield up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4.
The Dragons could cap the second 10-0 regular season in school history with a victory over Arlington on Friday.
Lynx are now 7-0 following a victory over St. George’s last week.
Fayette-Ware joins the rankings this week, and Houston High falls off the list after a loss to Collierville.
Lausanne maintains its hold on the top spot after last week’s victory over ECS.
The ninth-ranked ECS Eagles will face top-ranked and undefeated Lausanne on Friday.
Change in format brings all tournaments together for one big week at Sevierville Golf Club.
Briarcrest also climbs following last week’s double-overtime victory over CBHS.
Unbeaten Fayette-Ware debuts at No. 13. Germantown and Covington round out top three.
Undefeated teams featured in two of the games, and a head coach faces his former school.
Balanced Germantown takes over at No. 2 following last week’s victory over Whitehaven.
CBHS and Lausanne are hanging on to the top two spots, but MUS has been displaced.
Germantown, Munford and ECS lost in their games.
Several strong performances highlight Week 1 action. Vote for Braxton Sharp, Kenyon Spearmon, Charles Perkins, Jamarion Dowell or Tyler Byrd by 5 p.m. Thursday.
Covington’s season comes to an end with an 8-2 record.