Daily Memphian Power 15: Munford takes over at No. 1
The scoreless streak ends but the Cougars keep rolling and take the top spot in the Power 15 after Bartlett knocked off former No. 1 Lausanne last week.
The scoreless streak ends but the Cougars keep rolling and take the top spot in the Power 15 after Bartlett knocked off former No. 1 Lausanne last week.
Here is this week’s Daily Memphian high school honor roll, spotlighting the top prep performers for the week ending Monday.
According to a post on Tennessee MileSplit, Gabriel Higginbottom, was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack following Saturday’s Gulf Coast Stampede in Pensacola, Florida.
Collierville, Germantown, Munford, Covington, MASE, Fairley, Freedom Prep and Lausanne are all ranked in this week’s version of the AP state high school football poll.
Standouts from Bartlett, CBHS, Collierville, Covington, DeSoto Central and Houston are up for consideration this week. Voting ends Thursday at 5 p.m.
Tee Perry and Makhi Shaw each score twice while defense dominates.
Panthers’ offense was productive and now coach Lance Tucker wants to see how team responds with huge region contest looming.
Ali Howard’s first-half goal stands up, thanks to some quality goalkeeping and missed opportunities.
Munford quarterback Jordan Bell completed 7 of 8 passes for 187 yards and a career-best five touchdowns in a 44-0 win over Douglass.
Northpoint’s Jack Patterson is averaging over 250 yards through the first three weeks, to lead in passing yards per game, total passing yards, and total offense per game.
Tennessee’s seventh-ranked Class 2A team focuses on what it has, not what it’s lacking.
The undefeated Cougars move behind Lausanne following a Week 3 loss by Briarcrest. Collierville High rises to the third spot after last week’s win over White Station.
Putting proves to be the difference in one-stroke victory; St. Agnes claims team championship in area’s largest girls-only tournament.
MASE running back needs only six attempts to put up 143 yards in victory over Middle College. Check out the other top performers in football, cross country, soccer, golf and volleyball.
Lausanne is the highest ranked Memphis-area team in this week’s Associated Press high school football rankings. The Lynx are second in the Division II-2A rankings.
The Twilight 5K at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex traditionally kicks off the high school cross country season and over 90 high school cross country teams braved the rain and lightning to participate.
Standouts from Bartlett, Collierville, ECS, Fairley, Munford and MUS are up for consideration this week. Voting ends Thursday at 5 p.m.
Fairley running back scores six touchdowns for the second week in a row. The Prep Report has the roundup, scores and box scores from high school football action in the Memphis-area.Related story:
Hook-and-ladder with 13 seconds left extends Red Devils’ improbable and impressive start to the year.Related story:
Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association rules that money paid by then-coach Penny Hardaway to star player James Wiseman rendered him ineligble.
Quarterback Cade Carlson fueled come-from-behind win over Houston High School last Friday. Clayton Garrison of ECS came in second in the player of the week vote.
The showcase game against Germantown in the region opener is full of subplots, talking points and potential.
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.