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We’ve got another week of postseason play going on in Clarksville, and it’s getting real. Several teams have state tournament berths on the line and are fighting to keep the lights on for their seasons.

The Clarksville Christian Centurions traveled to Zion Christian Academy for the TSIAA State Championship against the Eagles on Saturday. The Eagles put up big scoring numbers early, and the Centurions were unable to come back, falling 10-0 in the state championship, but earning the runner-up for a second straight year.

The Rossview Hawks and Henry County Patriots met up at Clarksville High School for an elimination game, and with the Region 7- 4A runner-up title on the line. The Patriots got up big early, but 22 unanswered runs from the Hawks powered them to a 22-10 victory, advancing them to a sub-state series against Collierville next week.

The Rossview Hawks baseball team traveled to Clarksville High School for the Region 7- 4A Championship game against the Wildcats. A high-scoring affair saw the Wildcats pull away with big scoring innings and claim their second straight region championship 13-3 in five innings, earning them a home sub-state series.

The Rossview High Hawks and Kirkwood High Cobras met at Springfield High School for the district 13-4A championship game on Friday night. But how did the contest play out for each Clarksville area team?

The Dickson County Cougars baseball team met up with the Rossview Hawks at Clarksville High School for the Region 7- 4A semifinals. The Hawks struggled early, but outscored Dickson County 14-1 in the last five innings to earn a 15-3 win, sending Rossview to the Region Championship against Clarksville High, and Dickson to the loser’s bracket.

The Clarksville High Wildcats baseball team hosted the Henry County Patriots for the region 7- 4A semifinals on Friday night. The Patriots led early, but a five-run fifth inning powered the Wildcats to a 7-3 win and moves them to their third consecutive region championship appearance.

The West Creek Coyotes traveled to Henry County High School for the district 14- 3A championship game against the Patriots. An instant classic of a contest took overtime and a penalty shootout to decide the winner.