TSWA all-state boys basketball teams announced
Thirteen Shelby County players honored among the state’s best for 2019-2020.
Thirteen Shelby County players honored among the state’s best for 2019-2020.
Nix led the Purple Wave to championships starting in the late 1950s and won nearly 20 city, county, district and regional championships.
Eleven Shelby-Metro area players named to list of the state's best in girls basketball.
Successful coach returning to his alma mater after three straight trips to the state tournament with Arlington.
Before all her accolades as a player and as a coach, Nikki McCray was the "Coast to Coast" wonder of Collierville High.
Remainder of state basketball tournaments, all spring sports canceled.
Book clubs, cooking competitions and virtual "practices" help St. George's lacrosse program remain true to its values while not playing games.
Tracy Rice looking forward to guiding the next generation of players at Blue Mountain College.
The former college all-American had a record-setting career at Collierville High before moving into coaching ranks.
Two-time state golf champ Abby Heck, now at Notre Dame, offering needed service and comfort to patients at West Cancer Center.
Three Mr. Basketball winners headline what is shaping up to be a great class of Memphis players.
Pivot to COVID-19 screening keeping local high school sports trainers up and running.
Patrick Kabano moving to St. Mary's after six seasons at Harding Academy.
Johnathan Lawson of Wooddale caps banner junior campaign with Daily Memphian recognition.
University of Memphis signee Endya Buford is the year's top player while Ciara Johnson of Melrose is honored as the best coach.
Chemistry, camaraderie and no small amount of talent made Germantown's 1995 baseball team one for the record books.
The popularity of gaming in Memphis prompts schools to join and promote the local esports league.
Former MLB pitcher Jason Motte, now pitching coach at CBHS, appreciates the unexpected family time provided by the COVID-19 pandemic/shutdown while wishing the seniors could have the season they deserve.
Clint Browne won 155 games and two Gulf South titles in successful 16-year tenure at CBU. Now he's moving back to Hutchison to lead the Sting.
TSSAA: Sports remain shut down as long as schools are closed.
In a changing world, Buster Kelso and Bubba Luckett are constants at CBHS.
The Class of 2020 will not have the senior spring that the rest of us had. It may shape them in important and lasting ways.
Guard Jalen Green plans to announce his college decision April 15.
CBHS coach Welsh disappointed in decision but confident the move will eventually occur.
Whether they’re NBA pros or high school star athletes, trainer Raheem Shabazz takes pride in all his success stories.