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The Kenwood Knights traveled to West Creek High School for the 17th edition of the “Battle of the Mill” rivalry game.
Tres Wittum, a Republican candidate for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, and Assistant Coach Trey Campbell will host a “Friday Night Lights for Faith” gathering.
This week, the games are highlighted by a couple of inner-city matchups, along with some important regional contests. All games kick off at 7 p.m. on Friday.
The Red River Spartans are ready to drop the puck on their second season in Clarksville, and the community is invited to witness hockey history in the making.
The Kirkwood Cobras traveled to Northwest High for an in-city soccer matchup Tuesday on the pitch with the Vikings.
Dixon dominated throughout the contest on each side of the ball, as he ran for 230 rushing yards with 5 touchdowns, along with 11 tackles and 2 tackles for a loss.
The Nashville Kats arena football team is considering moving to Clarksville for the 2026 season, holding their games at F&M Bank Arena.
In a resumed game due to weather on Friday Night, the Clarksville Wildcats traveled back to Rossview High School to finish out the Warfield Shield rivalry game.