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Austin Peay State University has decided not to renew the contract of head men’s golf coach Robbie Wilson, who has been in the position since 2014.
The Montgomery Central Indians hosted the county high school flag football championship against the West Creek Coyotes, a rematch of the championship game last year, that the Coyotes won.
Clarksville High starting pitcher Christian Henderson has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week for his performance against Wildcat rival the Rossview Hawks.
A back-and-forth pitchers dual, led by Gabriel Eddington’s 11 strikeout performance for MCHS, came down to the very last batter where the Indians won the game 3-2. With the victory, the Indians clinched their first district championship in over a decade.
APSU two-way player Lyle Miller-Green shined throughout the matchup after finishing the game with a program tying record three home runs. Miller-Green also knocked in 7 RBI’s during the contest.
Two-way man Lyle Miller-Green became just the third Austin Peay State University hitter to finish a game 6-for-6 at the plate as he led the Governors to a 19-12 Atlantic Sun Conference victory against Florida Gulf Coast Sunday at Swanson Stadium.
Imari Berry, a McDonald’s All-American, a Miss Basketball Award winner and Clarksville High’s all-time leading scorer, announced Saturday she’s going to the University of Louisville.
The West Creek Coyotes hosted the quarterfinal flag football playoff matchup with cross-town adversary Rossview on Thursday.