TSSAA boys and girls basketball scoring leaders
Standouts from Hillcrest, Hamilton lead the way this week.
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Standouts from Hillcrest, Hamilton lead the way this week.
Cooper Haynes and Carlyn Burdette were chosen after strong performances last week.
Houston running back Damon Sisa, coach James Thomas also among the honorees.
Turning turnovers into points in a hurry has fueled the Red Devils’ undefeated start.
Standouts from Center Hill, FACS, Houston and Rossville Christian are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 14.
Standouts from CBHS, Douglass, Munford, Power Center Academy, St. Benedict and Southwind are up for consideration. Voting ends on Thursday, Dec. 14.
Standouts from FACS, Hillcrest, MUS, Power Center Academy and White Station are up for consideration this week.
Despite having suffered a gunshot wound earlier this year, Brown capped an MVP performance with a short touchdown run as the Red team won the 21st AutoZone Liberty Bowl high school all-star game at MUS.
High school basketball stars Stevelen Morris and TaShawn Hubbard are recognized by The Daily Memphian readers.
Terrance Scales’ Wolves are off to a fast start thanks to their team-before-self approach. And obvious talent.
Standouts from Brighton, Central, Kingsbury, Munford, Overton and Southwind recognized by the league’s coaches.Related Story:
Winners will be announced Dec. 5 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
Standouts from Lewisburg, Southwind, St. Benedict, St. George’s and Trezevant are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Center Hill, Harding, Rossville Christian, St. Agnes and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from CBHS, Cordova, Douglass, Fayette-Ware and Lakeland Prep are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Booker T. Washington, MASE, Middle College, Middleton and Westwood recognized by the league’s coaches.
Standouts from Covington, Fairley, Germantown and Houston are up for consideration this week.
The Houston High Mustangs advanced to their first BlueCross Bowl Class 6A state title game after Friday’s win in Brentwood, Tennessee. But Southwind and Fairley fell in their respective semifinal games.
Tough road tests await Memphis teams in the semifinals.
The 52nd Martin Luther King Invitational basketball tournament will conclude with championship games at Hamilton High.
The contest will take place on Dec. 9 at 2:30 p.m. at Memphis University School.
Southwind and Fairley also advance in their respective classifications.
Covington, Fairley, Germantown, Houston, Memphis Business Academy and Southwind are all hoping to extend their seasons Friday.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Cordova, Germantown, Houston, White Station and Whitehaven recognized by the league’s coaches.Related story:
Both Bartlett and Germantown and Collierville and Houston renew acquaintances with a berth in the quarterfinals on the line.