Coverage of Clarksville sports, including the Austin Peay State University Governors and area high schools. To submit sports news, email news@clarksvillenow.com. For the latest football scores and schedules, check out the High School Scoreboard.

The Hopkinsville Tigers, coming off a huge rivalry victory against Christian County, visited Hilda J. Richardson field for a matchup with the undefeated Wildcats at Clarksville High School.

The West Creek Coyotes traveled to the Castle at Kenwood High School for a rivalry showdown, the battle of Peachers Mill, with the Knights. A low scoring, messy defensive battle, where turnovers ended up being the difference, and the Coyotes would collect the win after a late second half touchdown, 13-6.

The undefeated Madisonville-North Maroons walked into Fryar Stadium facing a Fort Campbell team that hadn’t won a game. They walked out of the stadium stunned.

The new Red River Spartans, Clarksville’s hockey team, will have its debut matches on the main ice in the F&M Bank Arena this weekend.

Week four of the 2024-25 high school football season is here, so let’s take a look at the matchups heading into the weekend of Friday the 13th.

Kirkwood High tight end and defensive end Moses Byrd has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following a dominating performance on both sides of the ball against Northwest High School.

West Creek High student-athlete Leilyn Mercado has been nominated as the Tennessee Titans female representative for the Latino Excellence in Youth Football award. She is one of just 32 female student athletes in the nation being recognized.

The Kenwood Knights travelled to Northeast High School for a rivalry matchup on Exit one with the Eagles. While Kenwood battled all night, the Eagles used energy and communication to sweep the Knights, winning three sets to none.