Basketball scoring leaders; top Memphis area TSSAA teams
The top 25 boys and girls scoring leaders and the top records for Memphis-area schools in each of the classifications.
The top 25 boys and girls scoring leaders and the top records for Memphis-area schools in each of the classifications.
Eight area high school basketball teams are ranked in the Tennessee Sports Writers Association rankings, led by Whitehaven (1) and Bartlett (2) boys in Class 4A.
Standouts from Briarcrest, ECS, Germantown, Whitehaven and Wooddale are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Arlington, ECS, Houston, Memphis Business Academy and Trezevant are up for consideration this week.
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Whitehaven boys remain No. 1 in Class 4A rankings.
Standouts from City University, Memphis Business Academy, MUS, Oakhaven and Southwind are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Bartlett, Collierville, East, Fayette-Ware and Hernando are up for consideration this week.
After a successful run at Rossville Christian, first-year coach Kendrick Watkins has the Dragons believing after an uncertain offseason.
Chris Coleman and Grace Abram were recognized after strong performances last week.
After a bout with doubt due to a summer injury, Memphis Business Academy junior guard Larry Benson is firing on all cylinders in January.
Event is part of the continuous promotion of the sport by the Ed Murphey Track Club.
The covered 110-yard outdoor practice facility announced by Superintendent David Stephens is expected to cost between $2 million and $3 million. Stephens said he hopes to start the planning process later this year.
Eight Memphis-area high schools ranked in latest state basketball rankings including three boys teams in Class 4A.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Central, Collierville, Harding and MHEA are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Hutchison, Memphis Business Academy, Memphis School of Excellence-Winchester, Middle College and Northpoint are up for consideration this week.
Fred Motley, a senior at Rossville, and Fallon Drzyzga, of St. Agnes, were voted the prep basketball players of the week by The Daily Memphian readers.
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Bartlett High boys are tied for first in Class 4A.
Standouts from Bartlett, Collierville, Fayette-Ware, Lausanne and St. Agnes are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23.
Standouts from Bartlett, Memphis Business Academy, Power Center Academy, Rossville Christian and Whitehaven are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23.
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