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The Clarksville Academy Cougars softball team hosted the Nashville Christian Eagles at the Clarksville Academy Sports Complex for a district matchup. While the Cougars pulled in front early, Nashville Christian scored 11 unanswered runs to a 12-2 win in six innings.
The Rossview High flag football team hosted the Northwest Vikings in a district matchup on Wednesday, April 16. The Hawks defense collected four interceptions on the day, powering Rossview to a 28-6 win, which marked their first victory of the season.
The West Creek Coyotes traveled across the river to Montgomery Central High School for a rematch of last year’s flag football city championship, with the number one seed and an undefeated season on the line for both teams.
The Rossview High Hawks hosted the Clarksville High Wildcats on Wednesday afternoon as the two teams came together to resume action in the bottom of the fifth inning after play was suspended for their game on Monday due to severe weather.
The Clarksville Wildcats hosted the Rossview Hawks for game two (with game one suspended) of their rivalry series on Tuesday.
The Rossview Hawks baseball team hosted the Clarksville Wildcats for a rivalry matchup between two of the top five-ranked teams in the state. The Cats started hot before the Hawks tied it up, but before they could take the lead, the game was suspended due to lighting in the area. The game will resume at 4:00 at Rossview on Wednesday.
This spring sports’ season has been one for the books, as Clarksville has several state-ranked teams, and some postseasons are already starting to take shape. Let’s take a look at some storylines in each spring sport.
The Kirkwood Cobras baseball team traveled to Northeast High School for a district matchup with the Eagles on Saturday.