Project ‘Sparta-tude': Hoping to name White Station courtyard for longtime trainer
Best friend wants to honor Tim McCormack, who started taping ankles and cheering the team from the sideline in 1972.
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Best friend wants to honor Tim McCormack, who started taping ankles and cheering the team from the sideline in 1972.
Pain and frustration were on display as SCS football players met at the board’s offices to protest Tuesday’s decision to postpone indefinitely.
Hard-hitting highlight video helped draw the attention of college coaches and send him to Western Michigan.
Harold Foxx was the first deaf comedian at the Laugh Factory and attended the comedy institution The Groundlings Theatre & School. In his shows, he says, “It’s a deaf man, calling it like it is.”
I would like to dedicate the prom White Station didn’t have in 1967 to our classmates — the students of T.W. Patterson High — and to their quiet courage and inner strength.
Eric Draper was once one of the city’s most exciting basketball players, the high-flying sidekick to Robert O’Kelley’s superhero at White Station. Now, 20 years later, he's in the middle of his boxing career.
Alice Watson Memorial Classic near and dear to founder's heart.
White Station relives some of the glory days as former coach Terry Tippett is honored.
For David Willson, coaching at his alma mater is a chance to follow in his mentor's footsteps.
Lincoln Pare scores five touchdowns for the second game in a row as undefeated Houston rolls over White Station.
Quarterback Dwight Holmes accounts for three touchdowns as White Station advances to the second round.
Before he was a homecoming queen, Brandon Allen was an activist who spoke out against bullying, promoted suicide prevention, and participated in Bridge Builders and his school's LGBTQ Alliance. His work and identity have made some uncomfortable; nonconforming leaders often afflict the comfortable.
Despite being 6-5 and nearly 300 pounds, White Station star Ray Curry manages to fly under the radar.
Several local teams will be in action on the first day of Spring Fling.
Several Memphis-area athletes are in line for Spring Fling success this week.
Douglass' Antonika Jones leads city's girls in scoring for second straight year while Brandon Brown of White Station leads the boys.
Will Portera sparks MUS to baseball victory.
Leaving White Station was a tough call for Joe Rocconi. Meanwhile David Willson returns to MUS to coach his alma mater.
White Station surges into the rankings for the first time this season while Houston hangs on to the top spot.
Houston basketball standout Jayla Hemingway is among this week's spotlighted performers.
This week's rankings of the top 12 boys basketball teams in the Shelby-Metro area.
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