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Neil Rye

Neil Rye is the sports reporter for ClarksvilleNow.com. Reach him by email at nrye@clarksvillenow.com or call 931-220-9764.

Sports
6 years ago
American Pride Boxing’s future in good hands with promising youth movement

Local boxers from American Pride Boxing Academy return home with belts after competing in the 3rd Annual Hub City Fight Night Classic in Jackson.

Sports
6 years ago
Titans look to add depth and bolster each backfield in upcoming draft

The Tennessee Titans could spend their 2020 draft capital in a myriad of ways. Featured are some potential routes the team could choose to go on April 23-25.

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APSU
6 years ago
Members of Austin Peay athletics deal with cancellation of spring sports due to COVID-19 pandemic

Coaches and players from the Austin Peay baseball, softball and track and field team share their thoughts.

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Sports
6 years ago
Baseball, Broadcasting and Rock and Roll with Phil Wood

Legendary sports broadcaster and current Austin Peay professor Phil Wood recently came and spoke at the Clarksville Rotary Club.

High Schools
6 years ago
Coaches react to CMCSS’s decision to suspend spring sport seasons until May

Some of the area’s most tenured baseball coaches give their thoughts on the suspension of their seasons due to the COVID-19 crisis.

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Sports
6 years ago
ESPN airs Classic NCAA Basketball Tournament Games

With the recent cancellation of college basketball’s March Madness, ESPN is set to air some of the past’s most memorable NCAA tournament games.

Sports
6 years ago
Titans agree to terms with Tannehill, place franchise tag on Henry

The Tennessee Titans have locked up their quarterback for the foreseeable future in Ryan Tannehill.

High Schools
6 years ago
2020 Prep Softball Preview: A bevy of area teams return key players from a season ago

Notes and outlook for Clarksville-Montgomery County softball teams as the 2020 season has temporarily been put on hold.

High Schools
6 years ago
Clarksville’s Kujawa earns top honors at GPS Winter Tennis Open

Clarksville Academy sophomore Ayden Kujawa wins single and doubles’ titles at the Winter Tennis Open in Chattanooga.

High Schools
6 years ago
Wildcats roll in Magrans’s huge day at Hawkins Field

Clarksville High baseball took on Montgomery Central Monday at Hawkins Field in Nashville with both teams getting their 2020 season underway.

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