On Tuesday night, the Rossview High boys’ basketball team went head-to-head with the Clarksville High Wildcats for a win or go home region semifinal game. Clarksville High battled throughout the contest as they have done all year, but Rossview High pulled away late for a 56-43 victory.
The stage has been set for the region 7-4A championship following a series of semifinal games, which included the Rossview Lady Hawks defeating Henry County, and the Clarksville Lady Wildcats beating out Dickson County.
The Region 7-4A tournament kicked off Saturday with quarterfinal games for Clarksville-area teams.
The high school basketball postseason has entered the regional quarterfinals where a number of Clarksville area teams will battle in win or go home games.
West Creek High Athletics celebrated five seniors across five different sports signing their letter on intent to play their sport at the next level earlier this month.
While the young Kirkwood High team battled in the program’s first ever district championship game, Rossview’s experience and defensive intensity made the difference in an 89-69 win, claiming their second-straight district championship.
With the victory, Clarksville High extended their undefeated season and won their third consecutive district championship title.
One of the nation’s top recruits in Imari Berry made history on Monday night in a district championship showdown after she became the all-time leading scorer in Clarksville High history.