Coverage of Clarksville-area high school sports teams.
Another week of high school football has come and gone, and here’s how things played out during week 6 of the regular season.
Fort Campbell High outside linebacker Chris Talbott has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week for his play on defense and special teams on Sept. 15.
The Titans are partnering with Whataburger to bring local Tennessee high schools’ recognition for their excellence in athletics, which includes Kirkwood High School.
For the past three weeks, the Rossview High football team has been riding a three-game winning streak and during that time span, they have shut out each of their opponents.
Knox Rives, 18, has now begun the next chapter of his life, working for Austin Peay’s Athletic Department as an communications assistant and sports information director for Cross Country and Track and Field.
High school football throughout Montgomery County has officially reached the midway point in the 2023-24 season and after week five, there’s only one team left undefeated.
On this week’s episode, the guy’s breakdown what they saw from Austin Peay football this past week. In addition, they also touch on week one of the NFL regular season and John is disgusted with the New York Giants and Chicago Bears.
Join John Glass, Jeff Matthews and Christian Brown as they catch up on all thing’s local sports.
Clarksville High running back James Dalrymple has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week for his standout performance last weekend, which included averaging over 12 yards per carry.
West Creek Athletics has announced the hire of Clarksville native Mikaela Colemon to lead the Coyotes girls’ basketball team moving forward into the 2023-24 season.