The Clarksville Wildcats traveled to Oakland High School for game two of their state tournament run against the Green Hill Hawks. The Wildcats got up early and never relented, scoring 18 runs to blow out the Hawks 18-2 in five innings, and advance them to the state semifinals tomorrow at 2:00 PM.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to Siegel High School for an elimination game versus the Independence Eagles on Thursday morning. The Hawks’ defense held strong, but the offense could only scratch one runner across the plate, and it wasn’t enough to defeat Independence. Rossview fell 3-1, ending their season.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to McKnight Park for the third game of their TSSAA State Tournament run in an elimination game against Page High School on Thursday.
The Clarksville High Wildcats traveled to Oak Ridge High School, while the Rossview Hawks traveled to Siegel High School for their first games of the TSSAA state tournament on Wednesday.
The Clarksville Academy Cougars traveled to Middle Tennessee Christian School for a state final four matchup with the Knoxville Grace Rams on Wednesday.
The Rossview Hawks continued their state tournament stay in game two of the winners bracket against the Walker Valley Mustangs. The Hawks battled, but Walker Valley got runs when they needed to, and never trailed, with the Mustangs winning 6-3.
The Rossview High softball team traveled to the Murfreesboro Starplex for the first game of the TSSAA Class 4A Softball State Tournament against the defending state champs, the Dobyns Bennett Indians. The contest needed 10 innings for a winner to be decided, but who walked away with the victory?
Regardless of the results this week, the 2025 season for high school sports will end. While it’s bittersweet, four Clarksville-area teams have titles to chase in Murfreesboro, including three baseball teams and one softball team.