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History was made on the ice this past week as the Montgomery County Rangers, the county’s brand-new high school ice hockey team, took to the rink for the first time.
The Rossview High football team set a personal record in winning the most games since 2014 last season. Now, with a much younger squad, Rossview will look to build off of that success and aim to take the program a step further.
The Clarksville Academy Cougars hosted the McEwen Warriors for the first scrimmage of the season at Simpson Field on Friday. A defense-heavy affair with splash plays here and there culminated in a 7-7 tie to kick off August.
With limestone bluffs, scenic elevation changes and the soothing Sycamore Creek, Nashville National Golf Links presents golf the way it was intended to be played: away from the stresses of daily life in a pretty and relaxed atmosphere.
The Fort Campbell Screaming Eagles hockey team held two charity matches on Sunday at the Ford Ice Center for a sold-out crowd, fundraising for back to school supplies.
Northwest High School football is under new leadership with first year head coach Mark Hall. After being hired on this off-season, Hall is looking to turn the Vikings’ luck around in 2024.
Three Kirkwood High School students and one former student have advanced to the AAU Junior Olympic National Meet in Greensboro, N.C., after placing in the top five in the AAU Regional Meet in Knoxville in late June.
For the first time since 2012, Austin Peay State University’s basketball team is hitting the international stage, as it travels to Spain for a trio of exhibition contests, Aug. 4-12.