Friday football report: Region 8-6A sweeps Region 7 out of playoffs
Houston, Collierville, Germantown and Bartlett all advance. But not without some late drama. Memphis-area high school football regular season stat leadersRelated story:
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Houston, Collierville, Germantown and Bartlett all advance. But not without some late drama. Memphis-area high school football regular season stat leadersRelated story:
Standouts from Fairley, Germantown, Hamilton, Houston, MUS and Northpoint are up for consideration this week. Eleven Memphis-area high school teams ranked in AP football pollsRelated story:
MUS is ranked No. 1 in D2-AAA poll and Germantown moves up to No. 2 in Class 6A.
Quick-strike offense produces six touchdowns and more than 500 yards. Related story:
Mustangs coach David Wollf calls for changes to the draw following a quarterfinal defeat that would have made a fitting final.
Second seed from Region 8-6A on the line as rivals collide. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Germantown ends where it began, on topRelated story:
Red Devils go wire-to-wire and can finish the regular season 10-0 with a victory over White Station on Friday.
The Lynx move into the sixth spot following a milestone victory for their head coach, Kevin Locastro.
Collierville, ECS, Houston, Hutchison, Lakeland Prep and St. George’s are chasing titles in their respective divisions when the action begins Wednesday.
Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston, Northpoint, St. Agnes and St. George’s are chasing a championship this week in Murfreesboro.
Briarcrest wins 11th title in school history in an all-Memphis final. MUS standout wins fan vote for high school player of the weekRelated stories:
The Division 2-AA winners bracket match on Wednesday will be an all-local battle.
Division 2-AA final Thursday is an all-Memphis affair, while the Gryphons face Providence Christian Academy in D2-A.
MUS, Germantown, Southwind and FACS are all ranked in the top 5 of their classes.
Houston High (Class 6A) and Mitchell High (2A) are the new Memphis-area teams ranked this week.
After a blustery opening round Monday, Tuesday was brighter, and the winds were calmer for the second and final day of the TSSAA state golf tournaments.
Germantown stays at No. 1 after beating the Panthers. MUS holds firm at No. 2 ahead of Friday’s rivalry game against CBHS.
Henry O’Keefe of Briarcrest and Sophie Christopher of Houston are in second place in their respective tournaments heading into Tuesday final.
The result leaves the Mustangs as the top seed for the district tournament.
Southwind and Houston also move up one space while Bartlett falls.
Germantown remains at No. 1 ahead of Friday’s region showdown against fifth-ranked Collierville.
The Brothers went 1-2 in the boys race with Joe Edwards (15:41.30) outsprinting Kaleb Smith (15:43.20) to win the title.
Defense carries the day for the Mustangs, as they hold the area’s top-ranked offense in check for most of the game. Friday football report: Walk-off field goal gives Brothers a win over SaintsRelated story:
The Panthers, ranked second in the Dandy Dozen, have won five in a row while the fifth-ranked Mustangs are coming off a huge victory against Tupelo. DM Dandy Dozen: Dragons fall one spot after loss to GermantownRelated story:
Jaguars surge into fourth spot in the Dandy Dozen while Munford drops from No. 2 down to No. 8.