Christian Brown

Christian Brown is the Content Editor for Clarksville Now, where he also covers business and government reporting. He works to keep the community informed with timely, accurate news on the issues that matter most. You can reach him at cbrown@5starradio.com or 931-648-7720.

APSU
3 years ago
Austin Peay assistant football coach makes move to NFL, joining Dallas Cowboys

Austin Peay assistant football coach Evan Harrington is on the move to the NFL.

High Schools
3 years ago
Montgomery Central first year football coach Corey Wright hopes to build off last year’s success

Montgomery Central football heads into the 2022 season with hopes to build off last year’s playoff run.

APSU
3 years ago
Austin Peay athletic trainer going to work for Mike Leach and Mississippi State football

Austin Peay athletic trainer Isaac Horsch has made the move to Starkville, MS. He is in the preparation of working under Mike Leach and Mississippi State football.

High Schools
3 years ago
APSU star catcher Jack Alexander transfers to University of Tennessee

Austin Peay star catcher Jack Alexander announced this past week that he has decided to transfer to the University of Tennessee.

APSU
3 years ago
APSU softball alumna Morgan Rackel to compete in 2022 World Games for Team Canada

Austin Peay State University softball alumna Morgan Rackel will represent her home country of Canada, July 9-13, at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama.

High Schools
3 years ago
APSU announces Maria Sorbello Morrison as next head women’s tennis coach

Austin Peay Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison announced Tuesday that Maria Sorbello Morrison has been promoted, and named the head women’s tennis coach.

High Schools
3 years ago
Clarksville Academy names Matt Hoppe new athletic director, boys basketball coach

Clarksville Academy announced the hire of Matt Hoppe as their new athletic director and boy’s basketball coach on Monday, June 27.

High Schools
3 years ago
Clarksville High football looks to continue their winning ways after five straight playoff appearances

Clarksville High looks to build off of their winning ways after finishing last season with a record of 7-5.