High school sports results for Wednesday, Feb. 13
Houston girls defeat Collierville to advance to District 15-AAA championship game.
Houston girls defeat Collierville to advance to District 15-AAA championship game.
Semifinal match-ups are set in Division 2-A West Region tournament.
Taa'lor Fondren scores 25 points to lead Lausanne past ECS in Division 2-A region tournament.
At Tennessee Prep, basketball goes hand in hand with “being a man.”
Harding's girls basketball team ends the regular season with 24 victories after defeating MHEA. Plus other results from Friday.
The TSSAA has lifted the postseason ban it imposed on Wooddale High's boys basketball team last week, but two other local teams remain banned for their roles in fights at recent games.
The Germantown Municipal School District filed a building permit Thursday for a new athletic fieldhouse and concessions stand at Houston High School.
Two big games from City University girls standout Acacia Phillips highlight this week's list of top performers.
Houston ends the regular season in the same place it began it, at No. 1.
Manassas debuts at No. 12 as Bartlett maintains its hold on No. 1 in the weekly Daily Memphian Power 12 boys rankings..
Players from White Station and Douglass lead the area's scoring charts.
Every player can't sign with a Power Five school, so several local players – including a pair of Germantown Red Devils –will end up playing for a Division III power 11 hours away in Ohio
Olive Branch boys defeat Center Hill for the second time this season.
St. Benedict tabs Marlon Walls to lead its football program.
Video of 99-mph fastball gives a former Harding Academy pitcher another chance at reaching the major leagues after hip injury sidetracks chances.
FACS makes its Power 12 debut as Bartlett holds on to No. 1 after a week of surprises.
White Station surges into the rankings for the first time this season while Houston hangs on to the top spot.
Two athletes from MUS are recognized among this week's top high school performers.
Catthadious Moore and Jalen Robinson are two of the more unlikely senior standouts in Memphis, but as teams on Manassas High's basketball schedule have been finding out all year, you overlook Moore and Robinson at your own peril.
White Station standout moves into a tie for first on the boys' charts. Antonika Jones of Douglass setting a torrid pace on the girls' side.