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Kirkwood High sophomore quarterback Miles Reding has been named one of the five semi-finalists in the state of Tennessee for the TSSAA 6A Mr. Football Award. He is the first Clarksville area semi-finalist since DJ Merriweather, who won the award with Clarksville Academy in 2022.

The 2024-25 high school football postseason is finally upon us, and here are the matchups for Clarksville-area teams in round one.

Two years ago, Kirkwood High School didn’t exist. However, the Cobras football program is hosting a playoff game in 6A in only their second year, the first in TSSAA history to do so.

Rossview High School senior quarterback Reed Bryant has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following his performance in the Hawk’s 24-0 win over Kenwood on Friday.

Fort Campbell linebacker and running back Keshawn Dixon finished the 2024-25 regular season leading the State of Kentucky in total tackles with 156.

The West Creek Coyotes football team traveled to Kirkwood High for a region 7-6A matchup with the Cobras, which determined who would be clinching their place in the first round of the 2024-25 postseason. In the end, Kirkwood High dominated in every phase of the game to win 46-0 and clinch their first postseason appearance in program history.

The Kenwood Knights traveled to Rossview High on a rainy Halloween night for a region 7-6A matchup with the Hawks. The Knights needed a win to keep their postseason hopes alive, but the Hawks had other plans.

The Clarksville High Wildcats traveled to Northeast High School to take on the Eagles in a region 7-6A matchup on Thursday, Oct. 31. While Northeast looked to hand the Wildcats their first loss of the season, it became a night of history for Clarksville High.