Daily Memphian Power 15: Top six spots remain unchanged
Here are this week’s Daily Memphian Power 15 high school football rankings, along with the full area schedule for Week 3.
Here are this week’s Daily Memphian Power 15 high school football rankings, along with the full area schedule for Week 3.
Senior Lauren Rutlin takes third in Hendersonville cross country competition.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Covington, ECS, Fayette-Ware, Freedom Prep, Hamilton and Northpoint are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday.
Late touchdown sinks No. 11 team in the Daily Memphian rankings.
Saints battle back to win late after trailing 21-0 and 28-13.
Sophomore Jamarion Morrow scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns in a season-opening win over CBHS.
A new coaching addition, a confident quarterback and plenty of weapons all around bolster the Mustangs ahead of big Week 2 match-up against Briarcrest.
Covington and CBHS fall after losses; Whitehaven, Germantown, Houston and MUS all move up.
Several low-scoring rounds highlight early-season golf tournament play.
Munford is as good as advertised, a couple of regions will be battles and kicking counts.
Standouts from Brighton, Central, Germantown, Munford, MUS and Sheffield are up for consideration this week.
Jamarion Morrow scores two touchdowns, including the game-winner with 39 seconds left to help the Red Devils overcome the Brothers.
Victories for Briarcrest, Collierville, Central and Bartlett among the other Week 1 highlights.
Ohio State commit Brock Glenn leads the way with three touchdown passes and a scoring run.
Junior finishes at 5-under 67 and wins by five strokes.
Quarterback play, run game, experience make the Lynx the team to beat.
Maddie Halford, Allie Broadway grab the goals in first game of the year for each school.
The class of 2024 standout is joining a loaded roster at Montverde Academy in Florida.
The prep football season kicks off with some interesting local match-ups Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
On the heels of a 9-3 season, hopes are high that the Cougars can make a good run in Class 5A.
Carroll is the third Briarcrest player to make his college choice known, joining quarterback J.D. Sherrod (Troy) and offensive lineman Nate Bledsoe (Rice).
Local high school football season kicks off with games on Aug. 18.
With all-state quarterback J.D. Sherrod and a host of talented receivers returning, Saints’ offense should be potent.
Hope springs eternal. And here are six teams with good reasons to think 2022 will be better.
Hamilton’s last victory came in 2016, but first-year coach Jerel Blanchard has his team believing.