CBHS standout voted player of the week
The voters have spoken. And they have chosen Will Brick as The Daily Memphian spring-sports athlete of the week.
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The voters have spoken. And they have chosen Will Brick as The Daily Memphian spring-sports athlete of the week.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, CBHS, Collierville, ECS and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 19.
Ehi Ataga led the way with 20 points as the Owls clinched the second seed from Division 2-AA West and a home playoff game on Wednesday.
Four wrestlers from CBHS are seeded first in their respective weight classes for the Division 2 state wrestling tournament that begins Friday in Nashville.
Saturday’s 175-pound final was voted the best wrestling match of the tournament as CBHS’ Findley Smout scored the final three points to win after trailing 7-0 early.
The Saints get out of the blocks early and take a big step towards securing a No. 1 postseason seed from the west region.
Harlan Murphy and Eliana Kennedy win fans’ choice vote. But who takes our OrthoSouth Grizzlies Players of the Week?
Kayden Curry and Julia Casama claim top awards. CBHS’ Laura Madsen is the Coach of the Year.
Standouts from CBHS, FACS, Fayette-Ware, Houston and Memphis School of Excellence-Cordova are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22.
The Memphis Tigers land a local former four-star high school prospect out of the NCAA transfer portal.
Noah Mullenix and Maya Lang were honored after terrific performances throughout the season. University High’s Colton Cockrum is the top coach.
Standouts from Brentwood Academy, Briarcrest, CBHS, Father Ryan, Lipscomb Academy and MUS were honored by the league’s coaches.
Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, CBHS, City University and St. George’s up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4.
After playing for his father Bubba and working side-by-side for 14 years as an assistant, new CBHS basketball coach Brad Luckett aims to maintain the program’s high standards.
Junior Noah Mullenix placed seventh and senior teammate Dylan Hunter finished eighth to lead coach Nick Dwyer’s Purple Wave program.Related content:
Standouts from CBHS, ECS, Kirby, Lakeland Prep and Munford are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30.
The Brothers scored 35 unanswered points to post their biggest victory since 2003 in Tennessee’s oldest rivalry.
MUS enters following a victory, while CBHS is coming off a loss. But both teams will have a reason for optimism.
Jada Lin leads by three strokes in Division 2-AA girls. Patrick Gatti of CBHS is the co-leader in D2-AA boys, and Jackson Whaley of Collierville is in good shape in Class AA boys.
After making school history in 2024, Hutchison’s Catherine Bowie is set to defend her championship.
It was starting to look like a repeat of the 2023 matchup, when CBHS won with a last-second field goal. But the Brothers missed. In OT, the Saints didn’t.
Brantley Moore repeats as champion as Chip Campbell’s Owls finish under par as a team.
The Lynx win it for Kevin Locastro in the coach’s return to his former stomping grounds.
CBHS and MUS cracked the rankings for the first time in 2025, while Melrose re-entered.
Millington’s coach also recognized after guiding Trojans to best Spring Fling showing in 25 years.