Daily Memphian Power 15: Undefeated Lausanne retains top spot
Lynx are now 7-0 following a victory over St. George’s last week.
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Lynx are now 7-0 following a victory over St. George’s last week.
Regular-season championships, and top playoff seeds, are on the line in Regions 8-5A and 8-2A.
Region championships, playoff seedings on the line in the final week of the TSSAA regular season. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Oct. 28.
Fayette-Ware joins the rankings this week, and Houston High falls off the list after a loss to Collierville.
Lausanne maintains its hold on the top spot after last week’s victory over ECS.
Host MUS boasts one of the area’s top passing offenses.
Players from Briarcrest, Center Hill, Lausanne, Melrose and Sheffield are up for consideration this week. Cast your ballot by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.
The ninth-ranked ECS Eagles will face top-ranked and undefeated Lausanne on Friday.
Key region games are up for the vote this week. Cast your ballot by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30.
Brady tossed four touchdown passes in Week 3 victory.
Briarcrest also climbs following last week’s double-overtime victory over CBHS.
Unbeaten Fayette-Ware debuts at No. 13. Germantown and Covington round out top three.
Which player deserves to win? Vote for your favorite by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
The Lausanne senior scored three early touchdowns in victory over Bartlett.
Lynx quarterback Brock Glenn will test the Panthers’ young but talented secondary.
Which of these five players deserves to win? Voting ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16.
Undefeated teams featured in two of the games, and a head coach faces his former school.
Craig Cunningham leads the way with three touchdowns for the second straight game.
Balanced Germantown takes over at No. 2 following last week’s victory over Whitehaven.
Trio of quarterbacks and two running backs are up for this week’s award.
CBHS and Lausanne are hanging on to the top two spots, but MUS has been displaced.
Germantown, Munford and ECS lost in their games.
Private schools in the Memphis area are adopting various protocols for reopening with COVID-19 in mind.
St. George’s senior caps off perfect tournament run with second straight championship. And, Collierville sophomore Ranjay Arul wins the Class AAA boys title, while the sister team of Mel and Stephanie Woodbury of Hutchison capture the Division 2-AA girls doubles title.
An all-Memphis championship match in Division 2-A boys singles will be part of a busy morning at Adams Tennis Center.