High school sports results for Friday, Dec. 13
Last-second buzzer-beater gives Cordova ninth victory in 10 games.
Last-second buzzer-beater gives Cordova ninth victory in 10 games.
State champion Briarcrest sweeps postseason honors.
MVP effort in state-title game sends ECS linebacker Andrew Agapos to the head of this week's list of top performers.
White Station boys hoops improve to 7-1 with victory over Arlington.
Jacob Hatcher's fourth-quarter touchdown run is the difference as ECS shuts down CPA in the second half.
Christ Presbyterian Academy presents a much more formidable challenge than its just-barely .500 record might suggest.
Lausanne hoops standout Elyse Warren heads this week's list of top performers.
Whitehaven’s first state-championship team heads the Daily Memphian’s ranking of the top Memphis high school football teams of the last decade.
CBHS wrestling defeats Arlington while MUS grapplers win twice.
Three local players win state's top awards for their respective divisions Monday in Nashville.
Strong Ravenwood team too much for Houston to overcome.
Houston travels to Ravenwood in Class 6A semifinals while Covington visits Nashville Pearl Cohn in Class 3A.
Runners from St. George’s and Arlington are this year’s top performers.
Wooddale’s Johnathan Lawson off to a fast start to junior season.
Central standout erupts for 45 points in victory.
White Station relives some of the glory days as former coach Terry Tippett is honored.
Ethan Burns throws for 304 yards; Lincoln Pare runs for two touchdowns as Houston stays unbeaten.
Lausanne and ECS, no strangers to one another, meet Friday with a trip to Cookeville awaiting the winner.
Here's a look at this week's playoff games involving local teams, including the state's best defense vs. a high-octane offense as Whitehaven visits Houston on Friday night.
For David Willson, coaching at his alma mater is a chance to follow in his mentor's footsteps.
Kennedy Chandler shines as Briarcrest opens with a victory.
National Hoopfest Memphis begins runs from Jan. 2 through Jan. 4 and will feature top talent both locally and nationally.
Four-year starter Destinee Wells looks to lead a young but still talented Houston girls basketball team.
MUS assistant coach Glen Rogers Jr. and Daily Memphian preps reporter John Varlas preview the Owls’ playoff game against Montgomery Bell Academy Friday.
Rahnmann Slocum moving into administration after 23 years as a coach, most recently at Southwind High.