Playoff primer: Class 6A, Division 2-AAA join fray on Friday
Regular-season rematch between Houston and Bartlett in Class 6A highlights Friday’s playoff schedule.
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Regular-season rematch between Houston and Bartlett in Class 6A highlights Friday’s playoff schedule.
ECS junior broke school’s single-game rushing record last week while tying the touchdown mark.
Standout junior sets school rushing record in first-round playoff victory.
ECS lineman Pennington is a repeat semifinalist and is joined by Division 2-AAA standouts Dallan Hayden and Michael Dallas.
Other 2-AA matchups include Battle Ground Academy at Northpoint; St. George’s at Lipscomb Academy, and Harding at Lausanne. In Class 4A it’s Dyersburg at Millington, and Crockett County at Fayette-Ware, and in Class 5A it’s Dyer County at Brighton, and Clarksville at Munford.
Don’t let Jaylen Greenwood’s size or easygoing manner fool you; he’s a tough customer on the football field.
Ella Cress (Northpoint), Anna Heck (St. Agnes) take second place in respective girls state divisions.
St. Agnes’ Anna Heck turns in the best round of the day to lead Division 2-AA girls.
Running back Jaylen Greenwood in top 5 in rushing and scoring.
The Lynx are taking on a region opponent, but haven’t played since Sept. 4 because of a positive COVID-19 result.
Covington, Lausanne, CBHS all rank in the top five in both total offense and total defense.
Collierville makes big plays at the right time to pick up second victory.
Houston’s ground game, combined with solid quarterback play, too much for ECS.
But not even a pandemic could lessen the joy Terry Rooker felt when he saw his son playing for Minnesota Twins on TV.
ECS opens title defense with come-from-behind road victory.
A creative principal has found a way for fans and families to see the season opener after COVID-19 health protocols limited the number of people in the stands.
Tigers score twice in the second half to down Eagles.
Check out who had the top football, golf, soccer and volleyball performances of the past week.
Houston opens girls soccer season with a comfortable victory over ECS.
Veteran offensive line, good skill players and some quality defensive returnees make the Division 2-AA state champion dangerous again.
Evangelical Christian School guard Kameron Jones picked a college Tuesday.
Former St. George's head coach David Carter to lead ECS' offense in 2020, while White Station grad Paul Warner joins the Eagles as quarterbacks coach.
ECS star Kam Jones blends natural scoring ability with a well-developed basketball IQ.
Local high school distance runners have been able to improve their times and get a sense of competition despite season being canceled.
Suburban schools will open Friday, but some private schools are already preparing for online classes for a few weeks.