Week 11 high school football preview: Mustangs visit Dragons to wrap up regular season
Second seed from Region 8-6A on the line as rivals collide. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Germantown ends where it began, on topRelated story:
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Second seed from Region 8-6A on the line as rivals collide. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Germantown ends where it began, on topRelated story:
Red Devils go wire-to-wire and can finish the regular season 10-0 with a victory over White Station on Friday.
First Friday of the season is Aug. 18.
The winner will take a giant step toward securing a top seed in the playoffs. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Germantown, MUS hold at 1-2 as Lausanne creeps upRelated stories:
The Lynx move into the sixth spot following a milestone victory for their head coach, Kevin Locastro.
Collierville, ECS, Houston, Hutchison, Lakeland Prep and St. George’s are chasing titles in their respective divisions when the action begins Wednesday.
Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston, Northpoint, St. Agnes and St. George’s are chasing a championship this week in Murfreesboro.
Standouts from Hernando, Lausanne, Lewisburg and MUS are up for consideration this week. Related story:
Quarterback throws two touchdown passes as the Dragons improve to 7-2 and lock up a playoff spot in Class 6A.
The Lynx can earn home-field advantage throughout the playoffs by beating University School of Jackson in next week’s regular-season finale. Friday football report: Glover shines as Collierville downs WhitehavenRelated story:
High school football standings through Oct. 14 games for Memphis-area TSSAA teams.
Briarcrest wins 11th title in school history in an all-Memphis final. MUS standout wins fan vote for high school player of the weekRelated stories:
Max Williams was chosen after scoring two touchdowns for MUS in a rivalry victory against CBHS Oct. 13.
The Division 2-AA winners bracket match on Wednesday will be an all-local battle.
Division 2-AA final Thursday is an all-Memphis affair, while the Gryphons face Providence Christian Academy in D2-A.
Standouts from FACS, Germantown, Melrose, Millington, Northpoint and Trezevant are up for consideration this week.
Max Williams breaks the game open with two touchdowns late in the first half as MUS improves to 7-1.
Claire Todd from ECS takes fourth in D2-A girls while Fayette Academy’s Caleb Clifft ties for fifth in D2-A boys.
Defenses have come through all season for both CBHS and MUS. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Bartlett tumbles after loss to top-ranked Red DevilsRelated stories:
Totals are through games as of Oct. 6 and are for TSSAA schools in The Daily Memphian coverage area.
After a blustery opening round Monday, Tuesday was brighter, and the winds were calmer for the second and final day of the TSSAA state golf tournaments.
Germantown stays at No. 1 after beating the Panthers. MUS holds firm at No. 2 ahead of Friday’s rivalry game against CBHS.
Henry O’Keefe of Briarcrest and Sophie Christopher of Houston are in second place in their respective tournaments heading into Tuesday final.
Standouts from CBHS, Covington, Craigmont, ECS, Melrose and Southwind are up for consideration this week.
Millington quarterback McCoy Pugh accounts for four touchdowns as the Trojans run their record to 7-1.