Eight Memphis area teams ranked in state football rankings
Collierville, Houston, Southwind, Munford, Covington, Bolton, Fairley and MASE ranked in Tennessee Sports Writers Association state high school football rankings.
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Collierville, Houston, Southwind, Munford, Covington, Bolton, Fairley and MASE ranked in Tennessee Sports Writers Association state high school football rankings.
Memphis is well represented in this week’s Tennessee Sports Writers Association high school football rankings.
The Daily Memphian’s Clay Bailey, Johnny “Ballpark” Franks and Jim Wyatt will be inducted in July 2025 as part of the TSWA’s annual awards ceremony.
Fairley remains No. 1 in Class 2A rankings.
Fairley High is still ranked No. 1 in Class 2A and Covington is No. 2 in Class 3A.
The Bulldogs take over the top spot in Class 2A; Covington, Collierville, Lausanne, Southwind, Munford and Bolton are also ranked in this week’s poll.
Seven Memphis-area teams ranked in TSWA high school football rankings.
Fairley and Covington are the highest-ranked Memphis-area teams in the Tennessee Sports Writers Association high school football poll.
Houston High remains second-ranked in Class 6A TSWA state football rankings.
Houston High and Southwind High are still ranked 2nd in Class 6A and 5A.
Seven Memphis-area teams ranked in state high school football rankings.
Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced football rankings on Monday.
Memphis’ Ryan Silverfield was named TSWA Coach of the Year while Seth Henigan won Player of the Year honors. Tigers’ Ryan Silverfield, Seth Henigan win TSWA awards Tigers beat writer Parth Upadhyaya’s newest AP Top 25 ballotRelated stories:
An elite group of Memphis-area golfers and cross country runners earn all-state recognition.
An elite group of Memphis-area Class 4A, 5A and 6A football players earned all-state recognition headlined by two in Class 6A from Houston High’s state title-winning team.
An elite group of Memphis-area Class 1A, 2A and 3A football players earned all-state recognition.
An elite group of Memphis-area Division 2 football players earned all-state recognition.
Daily Memphian volleyball player of the year Emily Farm of St. Agnes headlines a group of local players named to TSWA All-State volleyball team.
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