MUS quarterback wins fan vote for high school football player of the week
Brady Hughes accounted for three touchdowns in a 23-0 victory against Melrose in Week 2.
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Brady Hughes accounted for three touchdowns in a 23-0 victory against Melrose in Week 2.
Victory over South Panola should have Red Devils brimming with confidence as and defending state champion Houston visits to open region play.
Munford debuts at No. 11 following M&M Bowl victory, while Houston High remains No. 1.
On a night the weather delayed most games and canceled a few, MUS gave Mark Chubb his first victory as the Owls football coach.
Standouts from Bartlett, Cordova, Covington, Fairley, Lakeland Prep and Whitehaven are up for consideration.
Here are some of the games to watch for Week 2 of the high school football season, along with a complete area schedule. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Not much change but Brothers debutRelated content:
Dragons’ experience comes to the forefront as they hold off St. Agnes in a tight third set.
CBHS rolled over WSHS 41-0. The Spartans didn’t get out of the shadow of their own goalpost until the waning moments of the first half.Related content:
CBHS checks in at No. 11 following a thorough Week 1 victory over White Station.
Godwin, a sophomore quarterback at Lakeland Prep, earned 62.1% of the total vote after leading the Lions to a milestone victory Aug. 23.
Mississippi State commit runs for five second-half touchdowns and finishes with 335 yards on the ground.
Lausanne receiver Jawell Rodgers shakes off an early drop to lead the Lynx with three touchdowns. Friday football report: Geron Johnson’s big game sends Bartlett past MUSRelated content:
Several other teams look to play their way into the rankings as the season progresses.
Offensive line is an area of concern but elsewhere the defending Class 6A state champions are loaded.
Both MASE and Bartlett looking to atone for losses in their 2023 season-openers.
After a loss in the second round of the Class 1A playoffs, coach Cedric Miller’s team sets sights on getting over the mountain.
The games offer one final rehearsal before the season begins on Aug. 23.
Kelvin Perkins, star defender Charles Sullins and several new faces look to keep the Jaguars in Class 5A title contention.
Several key returnees on both sides of the ball have the Fairley Bulldogs poised to take one step further.
Mr. Football winner Radarious Jackson, standout lineman Isaiah Lackey and a talented supporting cast looking to take the next step.
Former Golden Wildcat standouts Jarrett and Gerald Morrow have assembled a talented team in the hopes of bringing Melrose its first state title in 26 years.
Despite a pair of silver medals in high-caliber meets, the former Whitehaven standout doesn’t get the call from Liberia.
The two-way standout led Arlington to the state tournament for the first time in five years.
Millington’s Everson is the top coach after taking his team to its second consecutive state tournament.
A junior dominated the discus in Tennessee in 2024 and won two state titles at Spring Fling. East coach Bowels was also honored.