Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
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.
The Montgomery County Rangers played their first game and GNASH season opener on Sept. 16 at the Ford Ice Center in Bellevue against the Brentwood Academy Bruins.
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.
The Beech Buccanears volleyball team traveled to exit 8 for a matchup with the Cobras at Kirkwood high school. While Kirkwood l battled Beech won in straight sets, 3-0.
The Hopkinsville Tigers, coming off a huge rivalry victory against Christian County, visited Hilda J. Richardson field for a matchup with the undefeated Wildcats at Clarksville High School.