Vote for the high school boys basketball player of the week, Week 9
Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, East, Lausanne and MUS up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19.
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Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, East, Lausanne and MUS up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19.
Four wrestlers from CBHS are seeded first in their respective weight classes for the Division 2 state wrestling tournament that begins Friday in Nashville.
Standouts from Harding, Houston, MUS and St. George’s up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12.
Wunderlich was the board chairman of Financial Federal bank as well as a member of several Memphis civic organizations, including the Shelby Farms Conservancy.
Standouts from FACS, Freedom Prep, Hillcrest, MUS and St. Benedict up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 18.
Fred Smith scored 20 points to lead the Saints, who improve to 20-3.
Standouts from Brentwood Academy, Briarcrest, CBHS, Father Ryan, Lipscomb Academy and MUS were honored by the league’s coaches.
Brantley Moore and Jada Lin take top individual honors. Chip Campbell of MUS is the year’s best coach.
Darreus McFadden ran for four touchdowns and Hudson Tucker threw for two scores as the Saints rolled.
The sophomore scored three touchdowns in a 49-34 victory over Central.
Northpoint debuts in the rankings on the back of a seven-game winning streak.
Standouts from Covington, East, MUS, Northpoint and Southaven up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23.
The Brothers scored 35 unanswered points to post their biggest victory since 2003 in Tennessee’s oldest rivalry.
MUS enters following a victory, while CBHS is coming off a loss. But both teams will have a reason for optimism.
Not much shuffling in the rankings this week due to many teams not playing because of fall break.
MUS’ Tommie Reed scored three touchdowns and Jackson Hood scored two more for homecoming at Stokes-Alston Stadium, a night that had a bit of everything.
In their first game since 2016, teams will renew acquaintances in a series that began back in 1898.
MASE earns a spot in the Dandy Dozen this week following a victory over region rival Bluff City.
Jada Lin of St. Mary’s gets the job done in Division 2-AA girls while Brantley Moore shines for MUS in D2-AA boys.
Two other schools also move up as Germantown drops following a loss to DeSoto Central.
Jada Lin leads by three strokes in Division 2-AA girls. Patrick Gatti of CBHS is the co-leader in D2-AA boys, and Jackson Whaley of Collierville is in good shape in Class AA boys.
The Golden Wildcats and Owls both crack the top ten in this week’s rankings.
Fairley’s Andrew Johnson threw for six touchdown passes last week as the Bulldogs hammered Bluff City to rejoin the rankings of the best TSSAA teams in the Memphis area.
The Owls improve to 4-1 as Maddox Giel runs for two touchdowns and Jackson Hood scores the game-winner midway through the fourth quarter.
Brantley Moore repeats as champion as Chip Campbell’s Owls finish under par as a team.