Ex-Briarcrest star returns as Memphis hosts NIBC championship game
Former Briarcrest standout Kennedy Chandler is among the many highly-regarded prospects in the game between Sunrise Christian and Montverde Academy.
Former Briarcrest standout Kennedy Chandler is among the many highly-regarded prospects in the game between Sunrise Christian and Montverde Academy.
Red Devils defensive back Kody Jones is the sixth-ranked prospect in Tennessee in the class of 2022. Also, Vic Shivers has been named the new head coach at Arlington.
Standouts from ECS, Tipton-Rosemark, CBHS, Houston and Hutchison are among those in the running for state’s top basketball honor.
The senior is averaging just over 16 points per game.
Senior averaging 23.7 points in the past three contests.
Brothers survive one bad quarter against arch-rival MUS.
The Eagles boast the Memphis area’s boys and girls bowler of the year.
Three players score in double figures as the Crusaders improve to 15-0.
Division 1 girls and boys will remain at the Murphy Center.
Red Devils quarterback will shift to secondary for NCAA Division II power.
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.