Daily Memphian high school honor roll: CBHS’ Jackson shines in win over rival
Purple Wave junior scores 21 in victory over MUS on Jan. 29.
Purple Wave junior scores 21 in victory over MUS on Jan. 29.
Owls play with purpose on both ends of the floor in improving their record to 11-3.
Summer meet at CBHS also is the finale event of the U.S. Pro Track Series.
The senior guard checks in with more than 19 points per game this week.
Mason Miller finishes with a game-high 19 as five Houston players score in double figures.
Panthers take the suspense out of the game early.
Led by Mallory Taylor and Nakiyah Westbrook, the Dragons are aiming to end their state tournament drought.
Starting Monday, fans, students and cheerleaders in Tennessee once again will be able to support their favorite teams in person.
New coach promises community-oriented approach to his job.
University of Memphis commit delivered in the clutch in victory over ECS on Jan. 23.
Cameron Miller scores 21 as Lions overcome a slow start.
Marquette signee is averaging nearly 23 points through first 14 games.
Hernando venue, at 63,000 square feet, will house facilities for basketball, baseball and volleyball.
Versatility has made the Oregon commit an ideal complement to an already strong Houston team.
State’s top-ranked AAA team still in the fine-tuning stage.
Mid-major attention is already there but interest could soon pick up as Justin Morgan continues to enhance his profile.
Senior’s post play has helped Crusaders to a 10-0 start.
Home school team bounces back after tough loss to Arlington on Monday.
Governor’s new executive order also applies to wrestling matches.
Carmen Taylor remains at the head of the girls scoring charts, while Alex Anderson of Tipton-Rosemark moves into the boys lead.
Jacobs brothers combine for 39 points to lead Bartlett.
Exceptional skills, competitive drive put Briarcrest’s ninth grader on top of the local scoring charts this week.
COVID-19 pandemic preventing colleges from hosting; golf, girls soccer get new state tournament homes.
The Sting, who lost in humbling fashion last postseason, have many of the same players. It’s the mindset that’s different.
The Marquette signee turned in a strong double-double last week and played well against FACS on Tuesday.