Daily Memphian high school honor roll: Golf standouts shine
Several low-scoring rounds highlight early-season golf tournament play.
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Several low-scoring rounds highlight early-season golf tournament play.
Maddie Halford, Allie Broadway grab the goals in first game of the year for each school.
Players, coach of the year as well as all-metro teams named for the 2021 soccer season.
Leah Freeman’s first-half goal gave the Mustangs a shot, but physical Bulldogs wore them down after halftime.
Quarterback, running back tandem led MUS to big victory over PURE Youth.
Gryphons draw two-time defending champ Battle Ground Academy in the Division 2-A semifinals Thursday, Oct. 28, in Chattanooga.
Senior tops 200 yards and accounts for all three of his team’s touchdowns against rival Ridgeway.
No goals but plenty of opportunities in the latest match-up between two of the city’s best.
Three sports-minded siblings help make Saints football and soccer teams among the area’s best.
Senior shoots 4-under at Fair Oaks to advance to next week’s state tournament.
Anna Heck heading back to state after 1-under 71 on Monday at Fair Oaks.
The Lausanne senior scored three early touchdowns in victory over Bartlett.
Houston High School at Briarcrest Christian girls soccer headlines Thursday’s top high school matches and games from Memphis.
Ohio State commit had more than 200 yards in loss to Nashville Ensworth.
Jamarious Brooks totaled four touchdowns, all in the first half, in last week’s victory.
Dakota Cunningham and Claire Todd shine in first big local tournament of the fall.
With several new faces in the line-up, Mustangs are still figuring things out. But early returns are promising.
It wasn’t pretty, but The Daily Memphian’s No. 1 high school football team found a way.
Defensive end Charles Perkins steals the show in Charter Schools Classic.
Ann-Marie Braese, Landen McNair throw down the gauntlet at Ed Murphey Classic.
Still room for improvement overall, but second-half goal by Amelya Jacobs could hardly have been better.
Former Germantown player Traci Sipniewski taking the reins after a successful spell in Massachusetts.
Going to the Tigers’ football camp prompted him to take a preferred walk-on opportunity at one of the country’s best programs.
COVID-19 pandemic preventing colleges from hosting; golf, girls soccer get new state tournament homes.