Division 2 state basketball tournament preview: Briarcrest, Hutchison, St. George’s two wins from gold ball
Saints and Sting begin state play Thursday in Clarksville. Gryphons take the floor on Friday.
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Saints and Sting begin state play Thursday in Clarksville. Gryphons take the floor on Friday.
Poor shooting, turnovers doom Sting from the get-go against Lipscomb Academy in its first final four game in five years.
Ava Jones’ production on the court — and leadership off it — has been vital for a Sting team that is in the final four for the first time since 2021.Related content:
Standouts from Collierville, Harding, Hutchison and Lausanne up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12.
Jacob Hill and Kaylei Evans honored for by the fans after big games last week.
Four Memphis-area boys were named as finalists for the Mr. Basketball award and Hutchison’s Ava Jones is a finalist for Miss Basketball.
Standouts from Collierville, Harding, Houston, Hutchison and St. Agnes up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 8.
Standouts from Central, Harding. Hutchison, Munford and Westwood up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11.
After making school history in 2024, Hutchison’s Catherine Bowie is set to defend her championship.
A terrific late save from Maddie Harriman is crucial as Hutchison wins the region for the first time in 23 years.
The sophomore’s season has been marred by tendinitis issues. But she looked ready to defend her state title Thursday at Timber Truss.
Despite a pair of early defeats, defending Class AAA state champion Houston remains the team to beat.
One will begin state tournament play with the Whitehaven Tigers Thursday. The other helped Briarcrest to a state title in 2023. Both are now a part of Tennessee basketball history. Boys state tournament preview: Six area teams in the hunt for state titlesRelated content:
Knoxville Catholic outscores the Sting, 21-4, over the final eight minutes in the state quarterfinal matchup to advance to Cookeville.
The final poll by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association ranking the top boys and girls high school basketball teams in the state.
Fred Smith Jr. of Briarcrest, Taquez Butler of Whitehaven and Hutchison’s Tyler Jones are in the running for the state’s top prize in their respective classifications.
Standouts from Hutchison, Memphis Business Academy, Memphis School of Excellence-Winchester, Middle College and Northpoint are up for consideration this week.
Each week during the high school basketball season, The Daily Memphian will spotlight some of the city’s top teams and performers.
Two Memphis schools are now several months into their decisions to go completely phone-free during classroom hours. Last week, Candace Echols checked in with both campuses to see how things are going.
Charles Snider, Catherine Bowie lead this year’s honorees of outstanding Memphis-area high school golfers.
Hutchison’s Catherine Bowie won the individual title at the Sevierville Golf Club. St. Mary’s won their first team championship in eight years.
Memphians are 1-2-3 after the first round of the Division 2-AA tournament. MUS is in the title mix on the boys side.
The first TSSAA state championship tournament of the season gets underway Monday as Sevierville plays host to boys and girls golf.
Brantley Moore of the Owls wins the individual title on a tough day for low scoring. St. Mary’s and ECS also win girls golf region titles.
Here’s a look at what to expect from the top girls soccer teams in the Daily Memphian coverage area this season.