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.
It’s rare to have a youth baseball team grow up to play for top teams in the state. It’s even rarer to have them all play for top teams in the state in the same city. However, most members of this Clarksville Orioles 9U baseball team are set to represent the Clarksville area in the state tournament, even though they are now wearing different uniforms for three separate teams.
The Rossview Hawks hosted the Bartlett Panthers for a sub-state win-or-go-home matchup, with a trip to the state tournament in Murfreesboro on the line. The Panthers took advantage of two opportunities, and despite great effort from the Hawks, they couldn’t find the back of the net, falling 2-0, ending their season.
The Rossview High Hawks started their postseason as the fourth seed in their district. They didn’t win their district tournament. They didn’t win their regional tournament. They’ve played in four games with their season on the line. However, the Hawks have never wavered.
The Rossview High Hawks traveled to Collierville High School for a three-game series with the Dragons, and a trip to the state tournament on the line. The two sides had previously split the first two games of the series, and here’s how game three played out for the Hawks.
The Clarksville High Wildcats hosted the Houston Mustangs for game three of a sub-state series, in a win-or-go-home matchup, with a trip to the state tournament on the line. It was a back-and-forth battle but see who came away with the victory.
The Clarksville High Wildcats hosted game two of a best-of-three sub-state series against the Houston Mustangs. The Wildcats as the designated away team this time, built a lead early and never relented, winning 13-4, and forcing a winner-takes-all game three on Friday at 4:30.
The Clarksville High Wildcats traveled to Exit 8 for the region 7-3A championship against the Rossview Hawks, their third matchup of the season. The Wildcats took the lead early, but the game ended up being tied late before Rossview’s Luke Ramsey netted the go-ahead goal in the 74th minute to clinch the Hawks fourth consecutive region title.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to Dickson County High School on Wednesday for the Region 7-4A championship softball game against the Cougars.
The Clarksville Academy Cougars hosted the Evangelical Christian Eagles for a best-of-three series in the Division II-A state baseball tournament elite eight on Wednesday.