Daily Memphian postseason girls track awards: Top honors belong to Collierville
Khari Webb won four events at Spring Fling to spark Alisa Seymour’s team to a repeat state championship.
Khari Webb won four events at Spring Fling to spark Alisa Seymour’s team to a repeat state championship.
Here are the top performances by Memphis-area TSSAA track and field athletes through the state championship meets.
Olivier Grandchamp tosses a complete game as the Lakeland Lions complete an improbable run to their first championship.
A list of Memphis-area teams and individuals that won state titles in the spring sports during the TSSAA’s Spring Fling.
Two Memphis-area baseball teams advance to Saturday’s state finals, but Bartlett soccer falls in dramatic Class AAA title match.
Noor Sandhu wins an all-Lausanne girls singles tennis state final in Division 2-A. Emma Wang ends a 10-year title drought for White Station in winning the girls singles title in Division 1 Class AA.
The Dragons are the first team to go back-to-back in the largest public-school classification since Whitehaven in 2016 and 2017.
Bartlett soccer advances to state title match; Munford, Lakeland Prep baseball teams remain in winner’s brackets; and Briarcrest and CBHS are eliminated in baseball.
Athletes from Bartlett, Lausanne and White Station will be playing for titles as Spring Fling draws to a conclusion.
Memphis athletes and teams won some state titles Wednesday. Plus, here’s a look at Thursday’s Spring Fling schedule.
The defending champion Saints managed only three hits against Lipscomb Academy, setting up a Thursday elimination game against rival CBHS.
Kimbriel Winfield put on quite a show. Also, Harding girls win the Division 2-A track title, as St. Benedict softball and Bartlett soccer advanced.
Lockard Richardson secured a victory for the boys with a three-set victory.
A mystery injury kept her from competing. Now the senior has qualified in three events for Thursday’s Class AAA state championship track and field meet.
Athletes from East and Millington high schools win state championships on a rainy opening day in Murfreesboro.
In just their second varsity season, the Lions end the year with a record of 19-3-2 — and much promise for the future.
Kimbriel Winfield is aiming for four first-place finishes at Wednesday’s Division 2-A track and field championship meet.
Generational thrower Ashton Hearn will grab the headlines, but several players on a well-rounded team will contribute as the Brothers look to break their tie with Chattanooga McCallie.
Competition gets going in all sports at various sites in and around Murfreesboro.Related content:
Here are the stories behind the stats for the teams and individuals from the Shelby-Metro area taking part in Spring Fling.
Forty-five different area schools will be represented in Murfreesboro this week.
Fifty years ago, a team of Magicians now largely forgotten won the only college basketball national championship Memphis has ever known.
Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball League session is expected to bring more than 400 basketball coaches and scouts to the Memphis area and fill more than 8,000 hotel rooms across the city.
Casey Vargo leads the way with eight goals as the Eagles take control early against University School of Nashville. Also, a rough day for local baseball teams as Collierville, Houston and MUS are eliminated from postseason play.
At last week’s Division 2-A west regional meet, Kimbriel Winfield of St. George’s qualified for state in four events.
Gracen Adams scored with four minutes remaining to give the Houston Mustangs a home sectional match Saturday.
Complete games for pitchers Phinn Waters and Lance Bryan lift the Briarcrest Saints over the Knoxville Catholic Irish in Division 2-AA.
Here are the top performances by Memphis-area TSSAA track and field athletes through Sunday, May 11.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Central, Collierville, Covington, ECS and St. George’s are up for consideration this week.