Holiday high school sports results
Arlington and Whitehaven girls teams among the local squads that made statements over the holidays.
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Arlington and Whitehaven girls teams among the local squads that made statements over the holidays.
Whitehaven's Se'Quoia Allmond turns in MVP performance in Missouri tournament.
Alice Watson Memorial Classic near and dear to founder's heart.
Whitehaven pulls away from Tipton-Rosemark in the fourth quarter.
Justin Borders and Cordova are off to a hot start.
Johnathan Lawson puts up big numbers as Wooddale rolls past Sheffield.
Last-second buzzer-beater gives Cordova ninth victory in 10 games.
MVP effort in state-title game sends ECS linebacker Andrew Agapos to the head of this week's list of top performers.
White Station boys hoops improve to 7-1 with victory over Arlington.
Lausanne hoops standout Elyse Warren heads this week's list of top performers.
CBHS wrestling defeats Arlington while MUS grapplers win twice.
Wooddale’s Johnathan Lawson off to a fast start to junior season.
Central standout erupts for 45 points in victory.
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.
Bryson Eason and Martavius French lead the way as Whitehaven records another shutout last week.
Steven Kaspar and Michelle Malone land coaching jobs for 2019-2020 season.
Douglass' Antonika Jones leads city's girls in scoring for second straight year while Brandon Brown of White Station leads the boys.
Bradley Central defeats Houston for Class AAA state championship on 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left.
Houston High's girls basketball team is headed to the state championship game after a thrilling double-overtime win over three-time defending champion Murfreesboro Riverdale.
Here's a look at what to expect when Arlington and Houston open play Wednesday in the quarterfinal round of the TSSAA Class AAA girls state basketball tournament.
East High's James Wiseman and Briarcrest's Kennedy Chandler take home Mr. Basketball awards, the state's top individual honor.
The Briarcrest Saints and Tipton-Rosemark Rebels represent Memphis' championship hopes as the Division 2 state tournament wraps up Saturday at Lipscomb University.
Despite 20 points from Amara McKay, Northpoint falls to CAK in state semifinals.
Harding can't overcome PCA's fast start and ends the season at 28-3.