Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
The West Creek High girls’ soccer team hosted the Beech Buccaneers for their home opener to kick off the 2024-25 season on Tuesday, Aug. 20. Beech High started the contest out hot and got an early lead, which they held for the whole game, winning by a score of 5-0.
The Northeast Eagles payed a visit to Northwest High school for a season opening volleyball match with the Vikings. A high energy, back and forth match, with all sets being decided within five points, came down to the fifth and final set, which Northwest took to secure the match, 3-2.
Clarksville native Blake Amlicke is set to represent the United States at the 2024 Junior Pan Pacific World Championships beginning this week.
Last season, the Clarksville High Wildcats went undefeated for the first time since 1945, but they fell in the first round of the playoffs in a heartbreaking one-point loss against Collierville.
The Fort Campbell Falcons hosted a week 0 jamboree tune up for six Clarksville and Hopkinsivlle football teams. After four games of explosive plays, big hits, and exciting action at Fryar Stadium, there’s only one thing to say. Football is back.
Rossview High assistant basketball coach Jacob Freeze recently had the opportunity to join the coaching staff for the Eberlein Drive in The Basketball Tournament.
The Rossview High girls’ soccer team hosted the Hume-Fogg Blue Knights for their home opener on Tuesday, Aug. 13. When the final buzzer sounded, the Hawks opened their home slate with a 2-0 win behind 2 goals from freshman Casey Steel and a shutout performance from goalie Mya Martin.
After a fire all but destroyed the concessions stand at Kenwood High School last year, and sinkhole damage shut down the track, repairs and renovation are finally near completion.
The Kirkwood High School football program was only two yards short of making the playoffs in their first year of existence last season. This year, they’ve reloaded and are ready to make a push deep into the 2024-25 postseason.
The Maplewood High Panthers visited exit one for a showdown with the Northeast Eagles in the second week of high school football scrimmages. While the Eagles started out slow, their offense caught fire and showcased their prowess with only two weeks till week one of the regular season.