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The Northeast Eagles traveled across the river for a soccer match with the Indians at Montgomery Central High School. While both teams were even at one during halftime, the Indians scored two early second half goals to secure a 3-1 victory.
With one day before the start to their 2024-25 college football season, the Austin Peay State University football team and head coach Jeff Faris are preparing to go up against the University of Louisville on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 11 a.m.
Starting with this high school football season, a new feature on Clarksville Now will keep you informed all night on live scores from all the local teams.
The Indians from Montgomery Central traveled to West Creek High School for an in-city volleyball matchup with the Coyotes. While West Creek would battle and win one set, the Indians would dominate the other three, winning three sets to one.
High School football kicked off with a bang last week. Some teams collected their first wins, while others are still searching for their first victory. Let’s take a look at the matchups for week two in Clarksville.
Northwest High running back Bricen Moore has earned Clarksville Now Player of the Week for week one of the 2024-25 regular season. Moore scored four touchdowns against the Fort Campbell Falcons this past Friday, which led to a 35-16 Viking victory.
The West Creek High girls’ soccer team took a short trip to Kirkwood High School for an inner-city matchup with the Cobras on Tuesday, Aug. 27. The contest was physical and went back and forth between both teams. However, neither team was able to find the back of the net, so the game ended as a scoreless draw.
Lexie Calzaretta, a junior at Clarksville Academy, has committed to play soccer for the Stetson Hatters when she graduates. But this fall, she’s playing football for the Cougars.