TSSAA Shelby-Metro scoring leaders
Players from White Station and Douglass lead the area's scoring charts.
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John Varlas is a lifelong Memphian, who has covered high school sports in various capacities for over 20 years.
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Players from White Station and Douglass lead the area's scoring charts.
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Two athletes from MUS are recognized among this week's top high school performers.
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.
Memphis 901 FC has added veteran Major League Soccer defender Marc Burch to its squad, while announcing a preseason schedule before the March 9 season opener.
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.
Top-ranked Bartlett defeats Bolton, plus other high school scores from Friday night.
Bartlett High has tabbed a successful Alabama high school coach to lead its football program.
Backed by an impressive victory over Briarcrest, Bartlett continues to hold down the No. 1 spot in the boys basketball Power 12.
Future Memphis Tiger James Wiseman leads this week's list of top performers from basketball to wrestling to bowling in The Daily Memphian Honor Roll.
Houston maintains its hold on the top spot while St. Agnes makes its Power 12 debut.
Douglass players continue to lead the city's scoring charts.