Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to Richard Siegel Park in Murfreesboro for the TSSAA state quarterfinal against Hendersonville High. While the Hawks would keep the Hawks off the board in the second half, three goals in the first would be too much to overcome, and the Hawks best season since 2019 came to an end.
On Tuesday, May 21, the Clarksville High Wildcats traveled to Siegel High School for the opening round of the TSSAA state tournament. While CHS flirted with a comeback in the bottom of the seventh inning, they ended up falling short, losing 4-5.
On Saturday, May 18, Fort Campbell High School defeated Heritage Christian Academy in their district tournament to keep their season alive. With the win, the Falcons won their first district tournament game since 1999, according to FCHS statistician Donny Caver.
The Rossview Hawks soccer team hosted a sectional match against the Bartlett Panthers for the right to go to state. Rossview has been to sectionals the last three years, but has not advanced to state since 2019. On saturday, they changed that, defeating Bartlett 4-1, and advancing to their fourth state tournament in program history.
Rossview High School Boys Tennis Team finished the regular season undefeated with a record of 12-0 and went on to be District 13-AA champions with a 4-3 win over Dickson County on April 30. Their season came to an end as Region 7-AA Runner-Up with a loss to Chester County on May 9.
USA basketball has announced 44 student athletes have been selected to participate in USA Basketball Women’s U17 national team trials, including Clarksville Christian’s very own Lauren Hassell.
The Clarksville High Wildcats hosted games two and three of a three game series on Thursday, May 16, against the Collierville Dragons. While CHS fell in the second game by a score of 9-2, the Wildcats bounced back in game three to punch their ticket to the state tournament with a 5-0 shutout victory.
On Wednesday, May 15, the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) named the Mr. Baseball finalists, which included Montgomery Central two-way player Gabe Eddington for class 3A.
The Clarksville High Wildcats welcomed the Collierville Dragons for a best of three, substate baseball series. The Wildcats offense exploded for 11 runs to mercy rule the Dragons in a shutout victory.
On Tuesday, May 14, the Nashville Kats hosted a press conference at F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville, which was highlighted by an appearance from former Tennessee Titans and St. Louis Rams head coach Jeff Fisher.