Friday football preview: Several good matchups highlight Week 1
Traditional rivals Germantown and CBHS meet for the first time in seven seasons on Saturday.
Traditional rivals Germantown and CBHS meet for the first time in seven seasons on Saturday.
Still room for improvement overall, but second-half goal by Amelya Jacobs could hardly have been better.
Last season, FACS lost all 10 of its games (the final two by COVID forfeit) and was outscored 326-20.
Seventeen schools will be playing in new classifications this season. And other useful facts to get you ready for kickoff.
Veteran Duron Sutton is facing a different kind of challenge this fall after pandemic destroyed 2020 season.
The Mustangs are 48-18 in two seasons under Jevonte Holmes.
Kinley, who intends to try to land with another team, had to fight to defer his military commission in order to pursue his NFL dream.
High school distance standouts tuned up for cross-country season and some other athletes were ‘having a blast.’ But the competition gets serious on Sunday — some nice prize money is on the line for the pros
Maybe it was time for Buster Kelso to end his remarkable career as baseball coach. But he deserved one final year. Related story: Buster Kelso forced out as Christian Brothers High coach
Three-star homegrown commit joins Tigers’ 2022 class.
Buster Kelso is the all-time winningest high school baseball coach in the state. He was told to clean out his baseball office last week. Related story: Calkins: After an unprecedented career, Kelso deserved better from CBHS
Yes, Penny Hardaway has landed big recruits before. But getting Jalen Duren is different. It could be the start of a glorious new era of Tigers basketball.
Mackenzie Robinson tried other sports, but has found her niche with inline speedskating.
George Thomas III, named preseason Class 5A all-state, is getting noticed even as SCS teams weren’t allowed to play last season.
Tevin Carter has matured as his high school career took some twists and turns. And in case football doesn’t work out for him, he’s got a Plan B, but it has a few bugs in it.
Walter Nolen III is departing St. Benedict and enrolling at a Knoxville-area high school.
University of Memphis basketball targets Curtis Givens III and R’Chaun King, both MUS Owls, and Jalen Duren, one of the top players in the nation, all captured Peach Jam titles Sunday.
Memphis University School stars Curtis Givens III and R’Chaun King are still on track to bring a Peach Jam championship back to Memphis.
Patrick Kutas, part of what figures to be a strong CBHS team this fall, recently announced that he was ending his recruitment. His final list was Arkansas, Florida State, Illinois and Oregon.
The Oakland Athletics infielder, who also was a standout at the University of Memphis, and Bartlett High School, singled to center in the sixth.
“We don’t look good getting off the bus but there’s zero fear,” coach Carey Talley says as they open play in the U.S. Youth Soccer national tournament.
The biggest AAU tournament of the year should draw maximum interest from Penny Hardaway and the Tigers staff.
Local squad headed by Chandler Jackson and Amarr Knox is in South Carolina with a mission.
Versatile all-around athlete is the 14th-ranked player in the state.
Memphis native Tray Boyd is hoping to make up for missing the NCAA Tournament by balling out in The Basketball Tournament.