ECS girls lacrosse wins Division 2-A state title
The Eagles defeated University School of Nashville Saturday at Ravenwood High in Brentwood.
The Eagles defeated University School of Nashville Saturday at Ravenwood High in Brentwood.
Former Ridgeway coach replaces Gene Robinson, who had been at the school since 2020.
Nine-hole hitter Myles Holt comes through and now CBHS is one victory away from Spring Fling.
Former Briarcrest point guard looking to utilize his playmaking and defensive skills next season at one of the nation’s very best programs.
Lausanne’s girls win their third-straight on a dominating morning in Division 2-A.
An analytical approach to hitting and good vibes in the clubhouse have the Gryphons on the verge of their first Spring Fling in nine years.
Joel Bailey’s Lynx are looking for their fifth consecutive team title in Division 2-A. Elsewhere, the Memphis area will be well-represented when play begins Tuesday in Chattanooga.
Dragons coach Alisa Seymour said she’s challenging her team to “be legendary.” Saturday was a big step in that direction.
A sophomore Dragon earned 50% of this week’s total following a standout performance at the sub-section track meet.
The Lynx get a big goal just before halftime before turning on the style in the second half to defeat a game ECS team.
Standouts from Central, Collierville, Houston, Northpoint and Tipton-Rosemark are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 7.
Lanie Howe gets the victory and drives in three runs as Rebels secure their place in the next round of the Division 2-A postseason.
The Daily Memphian’s wrestlers of the year Gabriel Nettleton, Jonah Little and Findley Smout head up the local wrestlers on the Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s all-state boys and girls wrestling team.
Luke Turner drives in three runs as the Tigers advance.
A 6-foot-4, 190-pound righty from Lausanne struck out nine in five no-hit innings while also going 2 for 2 at the plate to spark his team to a 5-0 victory.
Hawkeyes’ stable situation is attractive to Brayden Santibanez.
The results means the Dragons will be the No. 1 seed for the district tournament — but they were by no means happy about it.
St. Benedict, Harding bowlers recognized by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association.
Five local players were named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association girls all-state basketball team.
State champions from Arlington, CBHS and Houston lead the way for 2026.
Three players each from the Briarcrest and Bartlett state championship teams head up the Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state basketball team.
Standouts from Briarcrest, CBHS, ECS, Lausanne, Northpoint and St. Benedict up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 30.
They didn’t hear their names called on the final day of the NFL Draft, but three former Memphis high school standouts will get their shots in training camp.
The 6-foot-4, 253-pound edge rusher was the 67th pick overall.
Cincinnati linebacker and former Arlington High standout Jake Golday is now a Viking.
With 51% of this week’s vote, our winner had a fine performance for the MUS lacrosse team in a Senior Night victory over Houston on April 17.
Texas A&M transfer Josh Holloway, who was involved in the pickup basketball incident four years ago with Ja Morant, said during a radio interview that he plans to announce his commitment next week, the same week he plans to visit with the Tigers.
Bartlett High and Alabama product Justin Jefferson is one of multiple Memphians who may be picked in the 2026 NFL Draft, but Arlington’s Jake Golday could go highest.
Clutch pitching from closer Bradley Stubbs gave the Dragons a second straight dramatic victory over their biggest rival.