Daily Memphian postseason boys basketball awards: Cordova’s Mr. Basketball winner leads the way
Gregory Williams, coach of state runner-up Douglass, also recognized.
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Gregory Williams, coach of state runner-up Douglass, also recognized.
Here are The Daily Memphian postseason girls basketball awards, featuring our player of the year, coach of the year and all-metro teams.
Ashton Hearn turned in a stellar effort at the Houston Track Classic.
Nighte Pickering scores once in each half to send Memphis through to the round of 32. 901 now knows its next U.S. Open Cup opponent.
Mustangs coach Pennington also recognized following a fourth-place finish at state.
The Roadrunners can’t get anything going as Falcons repeat.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Brighton, CBHS, Crosstown, ECS, Southwind, Trezevant and White Station are up for consideration this week.
The senior set two meet records and got a third as part of a relay. But hers was just one of several outstanding performances at Tennessee’s largest in-season meet.
Standouts from Arlington, Briarcrest, Collierville, Houston, Lakeland Prep and St. Benedict are up for consideration this week.
The voters have spoken, and they have chosen Khari Webb as The Daily Memphian’s spring-sports athlete of the week.
Tennessee’s largest regular-season meet will bring plenty of talent from the city and region, including Olympic gold medalist Asafa Powell.
A furious rally was not enough as Aloca repeats a Class 2A state championship win.
The Brothers have produced a host of decorated wrestlers over the years and Drake Bowers took his place alongside the very best in 2024.
High school girls in Tennessee will officially have a new competitive avenue beginning with the 2024-25 year.
The home team created plenty of chances Saturday at AutoZone Park, but visitors capitalized twice in the second half.
Standouts from Central, Collierville, Covington, Crosstown, Harding and Houston are up for consideration this week.
A strong Orange County team provides the opposition for Memphis 901 FC on Saturday afternoon at AutoZone Park.
The voters have spoken, and they have chosen Morcellous Harris as The Daily Memphian’s spring sports athlete of the week.
Dee Wilkes won D2-A state titles in 2022 and this past season at FACS. Now he has a new job.
The Tigers sweep district rival Collierville, building confidence for upcoming big games.
The Brothers get more than enough offense to support a fine start from Nathan Ferris.
Standouts from Arlington, Collierville, Lewisburg, MUS and Northpoint are up for consideration this week.
Houston senior soccer player Clayton Somogyi does the damage as Mustangs remain undefeated in 2024.
The voters have spoken, and they have chosen K.L. Farr as The Daily Memphian’s spring sports athlete of the week.
Imperfections aren’t impediments for middle schoolers Jacob Fondren and Silas Bawcum.