Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
Clarksville Christian School announced on Thursday, July 18, the hiring of Travis Cocke, who will be taking over as head softball coach for the high school program. Cocke takes over a Lady Centurions softball team who is coming off a season where they finished as state runner-up.
Following their state championship win last week, the St. Bethlehem 12U softball team were sent off in style as they make their way to the regional tournament, where they will need three wins to capture the regional championship title and clinch their spot in the Little League Softball World Series.
The St. Bethlehem 10U softball team faced off against Lafayette at Civitan Park on Tuesday, July 16. The two teams went head-to-head with a state title on the line and timely hitting would power St. Bethlehem to an 8-3 win.
Team Tennessee took 27 of their best female high school wrestlers to USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Championships in Fargo, North Dakota July 13-14, also called the 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Junior & 16U Nationals.
The Clarksville National 10-12U team faced off against Johnson City in the opening round of the double-elimination Tennessee Little League state tournament. An offensive showcase early and a gutty pitching performance from Wesley Moore powered Clarksville National to an 8-3 victory.
The Kenwood Knights were just a few games away from making the postseason in 2023. Now, the revamped squad is looking to make a run this fall, and head coach Jarrett Snead knows that will take a lot of effort and sacrifice to do so.
The Northeast High School football team is back from the dead period and preparing for the 2024 season.
Todd Dunn has been the head baseball coach at Montgomery Central for four decades. Over that time, he’s won over 500 games, coached over 400 kids and the main theme throughout his tenure with the team remains abundantly clear – loyalty.