Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
Kirkwood High Athletics announced on Thursday the hiring of Micah Rochester, who will be taking over as the Lady Cobras’ second girls’ basketball coach in school history.
Two star wrestlers from the Northwest program have made commitments to compete in college. Seniors Henry Williams and Kevin Shaw will be wrestling at the next level this fall.
Clarksville Academy sophomore Anna Marie Adams was another student-athlete who advanced to the state tournament during the 2023-24 girls’ tennis season, which marks her second straight appearance.
Last week, several Clarksville area runners competed in the TSSAA State Championships in at Dean A. Hayes stadium in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It was highlighted by Kristen DeSantis winning the class 3A state title in the pole vault with an 11’ 6″ performance.
On Friday, May 17, 2024, Clarksville Academy varsity athletes, coaches, families, and administrators gathered together at Clarksville Academy’s Procter Court for the annual Billy Frank Smith Memorial All-Sports Program.
The Kentucky Athletic Administrators’ Association recently honored several people for the impact they’ve had on interscholastic athletics with the Dr. Rudy J Ellis Distinguished Service Award, which included Fort Campbell’s own Donny Caver.
On Thursday, May 23, the TSSAA held their 2023-24 state tournament for boys’ tennis singles and doubles competition, where a trio of student athletes representing the Clarksville area participated in.
Despite a solid pitching effort from Brady Davis and Kirk Weatherford, the Wildcats offense went cold, leading to a 0-7 loss and ending their 2023-24 season where they compiled the most wins in program history.