The Montgomery Central Indians took a trip to Clarksville High School as the Wildcats volleyball team celebrated senior night on Monday, Sept. 23. While Montgomery Central gave Clarksville High fits, the Wildcats won in straight sets, 3-0.
Five weeks of the 2024-25 high school football season have gone by, as two Clarksville-Montgomery County teams remain undefeated. Meanwhile, other area teams are fighting for playoff seedings.
The Clarksville Academy Cougars traveled to Grace Christian Academy for a matchup with the Lions.
The Fort Campbell Falcons hosted the Fort Knox Eagles for the 48th edition of the Army Bowl.
We’re now in the thick of the 2024-25 high school football season after four weeks of play. Several teams have surprised, some have pulled off major upsets, and some haven’t lost a game yet. Let’s take a look at the matchups in the Clarksville-Area on Friday, Sept. 20.
Clarksville Christian School announced on Wednesday, Sept. 17, that sophomore student-athlete Lauren Hassell has been selected to join the Jr. WNBA Court of Leaders, which is a developmental program for high school athletes across the nation.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to exit one for a district matchup with the Eagles at Northeast High. While the game was close through one half, the Hawks exploded in the second half, scoring four goals in a span of ten minutes to pull away, and earning a 7-0 victory.
Fort Campbell quarterback and defensive back Jacaryous Perryman has been named Clarksville Now’s Player of the Week for his performance in the Falcons’ upset of Madisonville-North.