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The Kirkwood Cobras softball team traveled to Montgomery Central High on Monday for a matchup on the diamond with the Indians.
Kirkwood High sophomore wrestler Janiya Johnson defeated Kali Manuel, the No. 1 ranked female wrestler in the 155 weight class, to secure the 16U Folkstyle National Championship on Sunday.
Leonard Hamilton has coached his final college basketball game following Florida State’s most recent loss in the ACC tournament. Now, after a 54-year coaching career, which began at Austin Peay State University, he steps away from the game that he gave so much to.
Austin Peay has had one of the best softball programs to start the 2025 season. They currently sit with a record of 22-3, while leading the ASUN in offensive categories such as batting average, runs, doubles and even home runs.
The Rossview Hawks and Clarksville Academy Cougars met up at Austin Peay State University for a matchup on the diamond Monday. Here’s how the matchup played out.
The Clarksville Christian School (CCS) Lady Centurions have once again claimed the National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) Division 3 National Championship, capturing their fourth straight title with a decisive 80-45 victory over Jordan Christian Prep (FL).
The Clarksville High Lady Wildcats hosted the Whitehaven Tigers in a sectional win-or-go-home matchup at William Workman Gymnasium on Saturday, March 8. Here’s how the game played out.
The Kirkwood High boys’ basketball team met up with the Dickson County Cougars at Springfield High School for the region 7-4A championship game on Friday night, with the right to host a sectional game on Monday on the line.
Kirkwood High Softball Pitcher Maddie Ratcliff threw the first no-hitter in Cobras softball program history in the season opener, defeating Jo Byrns High School on Thursday night, 12-0.
The Clarksville Lady Wildcats and Henry County Patriots met up at Springfield High School for the Region 7-4A championship, with the winner hosting a sectional game on Saturday, and the loser traveling to Bartlett. A physical, gritty contest had everything you could ask for: lead changes, controversial calls, and, to end it all, Malon Smith sank two free throws with a second remaining to give the Wildcats a 35-33 win and their third consecutive region championship.