Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
Clarksville Academy freshman guard Layla Clark has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following her all-around performance in the Cougars double overtime victory over Davidson Academy on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
The Fort Campbell boys’ and girls’ wrestling teams hosted the All-Army Dual Wrestling match against Fort Knox and Russellville High on Tuesday night. In a lively environment, each Fort Campbell team emerged victorious with the boys’ winning with a record of 17-7, and the girls’ winning with a record of 10-3.
Clarksville Christian Lady Centurions basketball team had two players surpass the 2,000 career point mark: Niah Rhodes and Lauren Hassell.
Clarksville High senior guard Malon Smith has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following her dominant play over the holiday break.
The Fort Campbell Falcons hosted the Caldwell County Tigers in a non-district girls basketball matchup at Fort Campbell High School on Wednesday. The Tigers led wire to wire, and won 60-19.
The Fort Campbell Falcons hosted the Caldwell County Tigers on Wednesday night at Fort Campbell High School.
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has named Kirkwood sophomore quarterback Miles Reding a Class 6A All-State Selection.
The Montgomery Central girls wrestling team traveled to Maryville in eastern Tennessee over the weekend and came home with the team title at the Lady Rebel Invitational at Maryville High School.
The Kirkwood High Lady Cobras traveled to Kenwood High school for a matchup with the Knights on the final day of Christmas Break.
The Kirkwood Cobras took a trip to “The Castle” at Kenwood High School for a matchup with the Knights.