High school sports results for Tuesday, Feb. 18
Xavier Joubert leads Central past East in District 16-AAA.
Xavier Joubert leads Central past East in District 16-AAA.
Fayette Academy girls advance in Division 2-A playoffs.
Wooddale coach Keelon Lawson looking for other players to step up now that postseason is under way.
Over 100 of the area's top scorers ranked this week.
Six championships will be on the line Saturday at White Station.
Last year's Division 2-AA winner Kennedy Chandler heads the list of Memphis finalists for 2020.
Already the city's top prospect, Briarcrest's Kennedy Chandler adding new wrinkles that will make him even more attractive to college recruiters.
Houston standout Daniel West brings home a title from the state swimming meet.
Briarcrest outlasts CBHS with big plays in the final two minutes.
Fifty-point triple-double secures Wooddale's Johnathan Lawson a spot on the honor roll for the second week in a row.
Wooddale's Lawson, Mitchell's Bryson are the leaders this week in scoring.
National Signing Day has been "a good day for me and my family," says the highly regarded lineman for Memphis University School's Owls.
Following the Tigers as they try to improve their class of 2020 on National Signing Day.
Wooddale star finishes with a triple-double, scores the most points of any Shelby-Metro player this year.
New Southwind head coach Chris Jones has been an assistant at the school since 2007.
Madison Peaster Jr. scores 18 to help Tigers to a big District 14-AAA victory.
Mitchell's Tashun Bryson ascends to the top of the girls list this week.
Big games from two of the city's blue chips highlight this week's list of top performances.
Addition of junior standout David Dixon has MAHS looking formidable in Class A.
Kory Gainwell, younger brother to Kenneth, commits to Memphis Tigers.
When it comes to basketball, Power Center Academy's Jamari Jackson is used to doing big things. In fact, he may just the best player in town that the casual fan hasn’t heard about.
Top-ranked Cordova wrestler aiming to make some history at the state tournament.
Julia Bonasso gets the biggest bucket but Addie Moore's effort was vital to Briarcrest's comeback.
Ten high school boys players averaging over 20 points per game this year.
Junior Kameron Jones comes up big as ECS wins consecutive overtime games.