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For the third consecutive year, the Rossview High Hawks have won the region 7-3A championship game after overcoming Clarksville High School by a score of 1-0.
Most Clarksville-Montgomery County teams are on a bye this week due to fall break, however, there’s still some Thursday and Friday night football action this week. Here’s the matchups for week nine of the 2024-25 high school football season.
After clinching their latest region semifinal victories, the Clarksville High Wildcats and Rossview High Hawks are set to meet for a third time this season in the region 7-3A championship game on Thursday, Oct. 17.
Austin Peay State University’s sports communication students are taking on an exciting new challenge this semester: producing the official live broadcasts for the Govs Hockey Club’s inaugural season.
Austin Peay State University Vice President and Director of Athletics Gerald Harrison has announced that construction will begin immediately on the Karen Edwards Indoor Golf Facility, a 2,500-square foot golf practice facility for the men’s and women’s golf programs, on the third floor of the Winfield Dunn Center.
The undefeated Marshall County Tigers traveled to the hill for senior night at Montgomery Central on October 11. While the Indians battled, Marshall County scored early and often for a 47-0 win.
After losing their first three games of the season, the Austin Peay State University football team (2-4) has won two out of their last three games, and their rushing attack has played a key role in their success.
The Northwest High Vikings hosted the Kenwood Knights for a region matchup at Northwest High School on Thursday, Oct. 10. The Knights built an early lead, and despite a second-half comeback scare from Northwest, Kenwood held on to win 27-19.