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After seven years as head baseball coach at Clarksville Academy, Dustin Smith has announced he has resigned to take the same position with the Christian County High Tigers, who will play their first season this upcoming spring.
Chandler Kirton spent five seasons playing for the Austin Peay Governors and cemented himself as a program legend in the process.
It’s time to honor players representing Montgomery County schools with the 2025 Clarksville Now All-Area Softball Team and Player of the Year.
Austin Peay baseball’s Roland Fanning was disappointed with 2026’s results, but he’s confident the program will get back on track.
The Austin Peay football schedule has been finalized, and head coach Jeff Faris is excited for another season.
A newly formed Montgomery County middle school track and field team made history this season, earning state-level success.
Lauren Hassell has committed to Vanderbilt University to continue her education and basketball career, choosing the Commodores over programs like Louisville and North Carolina.
Clarksville High Athletic Director Shannon Cummings has announced the much-anticipated replacement to Ted Young, which will be the first new head boys’ basketball coach in over 30 years.
The Austin Peay men’s basketball team has undergone some big changes this offseason, so let’s see what the roster is looking like.
While many Clarksville area spring sports had already wrapped up their seasons, several local runners were still competing on one of Tennessee’s biggest stages.