Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
The Clarksville Wildcats will host the Dickson County Cougars on Tuesday night in the William Workman Gymnasium.
The Clarksville High Wildcats dropped their second round game to Beech on Friday, and the Montgomery Central Indians lost to the top team out of their region, Tullahoma.
As most of our local athletes are preparing for high school basketball season, the Clarksville Wildcats and Montgomery Central Indians still have football on their minds.
The 2021-22 basketball season kicked off Monday night with the return of the jamboree at the Dunn Center on the campus of Austin Peay State University.
The Clarksville Wildcats and Montgomery Central Indians are the remaining teams in the area after winning their first round playoff games on Friday night.
After 10 weeks of high school football, we are left with only three remaining teams in Clarksville: The Clarksville Wildcats, Kenwood Knights and Montgomery Central Indians.
It was always expected to be a shootout, and on Friday, October 29, the Kenwood Knights and Northeast Eagles delivered on that promise. After a back and forth game, the Eagles emerged victorious, 32-29, over the Knights, who were celebrating their senior night.
Three of our local teams will be playing in that week with one more possible team getting to say the same. The question is who will be that team?
After suffering their first loss of the season to Tullahoma before fall break, Montgomery Central football faced a strong squad from Marshall County Friday night, October 22. At 6-2, the Tigers came to play spoiler on senior night in a game with huge playoff implications. The Indians entered their last two weeks hoping to avoid being seeded low enough to travel in the postseason.
Despite Montgomery Central suffering their first loss of the season, one thing is for certain: The Indians will get to play at least one game in the playoffs.