CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Up to this point in the 2023-24 high school girls’ basketball season, there have been a number of key takeaways. These takeaways range from seniors making an impact during their last season of play to inexperienced teams’ preparing to make a playoff run.

With this in mind, let’s take a look at where each Clarksville-area team stacks up in the month of January. All information was provided to Clarksville Now by area coaches or Max Preps.

Imari Berry CHS vs. Creek Wood Basketball on Nov 28, 2023. (Wesley Irvin)

Clarksville Wildcats (17-0, 2-0 district)

Clarksville High sits at number one in the Clarksville Now power rankings due to the fact they have not lost a game in over 17 different contests. A big reason they remain undefeated is due to the play of CHS senior guard and Clemson recruit Imari Berry, whose coming off a week where she scored her 2,000th career point. Meanwhile, Clarksville High head coach Brian Rush looks to take this team to yet another state tournament appearance.

Rossview Hawks (12-6, 2-0 District)

The Lady Hawks have played a tough schedule throughout 2023-24, facing traditional powerhouses like Ensworth High and Beech High. Even with their schedule, they sit at 12-6 with a perfect district record of 2-0. Rossview is led by senior forward and Western Kentucky commit Torri James who ignites the Hawks on offense and defense. 

The Rossview Hawks beat the Northwest Vikings as Torri James scored her 1,000th point (Knox Rives)

Clarksville Christian (11-8, 8-0 District)

Clarksville Christian comes in at third in Clarksville Now’s power ranking at 11-8 and a perfect district record of 8-0. The team is led by freshman Lauren Hassell, who is averaging 17.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game.

Clarksville Academy Cougars (9-9, 4-4 District)

The Cougars have primarily used a rotation of 7 players throughout this season, but head coach Charles Clark has his team in great shape in district play. They currently have compiled an overall record of 9-9 with a district record of 4-4. Clarksville Academy has area-victories over the following teams: Northwest High, Northeast High, West Creek and Kirkwood High.

Northwest Vikings (9-9, 2-0 District)

The Northwest Vikings have put together a nice run recently, as head coach Ben Wallace and his team are riding a 3-game win streak. Led by forward Kendall Myree, Northwest is dangerous in transition and is capable of building large leads. Northwest sits at 9-9 with a district record of 2-0. With a head-to-head loss against Clarksville Academy, they fall to number four on Clarksville Now’s rankings. 

Northeast Eagles (5-8, 1-2 District)

As the season has progressed, the Northeast High Eagles have grown considerably under head coach Tracie Mason-Blair. Northeast High comes in at number five in Clarksville Now rankings due to their 5-8 overall record, 1-2 district record and area wins against Fort Campbell High and West Creek High.

Kirkwood Cobras (3-13, 0-3 district)

During their first official girls’ basketball season, the Kirkwood High Cobras are comprised of a young squad led by head coach Christopher Carney. The team’s inexperience is one reason they have a record of 3-13 and are winless in district play. However, they are not without talent, with freshman Channing Jones leading the way.

Kenwood Knights (2-13, 1-2 District)

Kenwood High is another area team that has struggled to close out games. Under the leadership of head coach Jemiah Harrison, have played a tough schedule throughout 2023-24. However, the Knights have gotten better every game and recently clinched their first district victory over West Creek High last Tuesday.

West Creek Coyotes (Record – NA)

The West Creek Coyotes have stayed competitive against the majority of inner-city opponents, and one reason they are ranked eighth on the power rankings is due to their victory over the 2-11 Montgomery Central Indians.

Montgomery Central Indians (2-11)

Montgomery Central’s lone victories on the season came against Houston County and Republic High. With that being said, they haven’t had much luck against inner-city oppoents, which leads to them being ranked nineth overall in Clarksville Now’s rankings.

Fort Campbell Falcons (1-9)

Fort Campbell comes in last place in Clarksville Now’s ranking due to their 1-9 record, which includes zero wins against inner-city opponents. They will, however, have an opportunity to prove this list wrong when the Falcons are scheduled to travel to Cunningham for a showdown with the Montgomery Central Indians.

Christian Brown contributed to this report.