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JJ Wheat announced via instagram that he has committed to play for the South Alabama Jaguars next season.
Despite a solid pitching effort from Brady Davis and Kirk Weatherford, the Wildcats offense went cold, leading to a 0-7 loss and ending their 2023-24 season where they compiled the most wins in program history.
Kirkwood High Athletic Director Joshua Stoeckl announced on Wednesday, Cobras girls’ basketball coach Chris Carney has resigned from his position to pursue another coaching opportunity.
Following Sam Lipsey’s resignation in early May, Northeast High School has hired Deonte Weston to lead the school’s football program moving forward.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to Richard Siegel Park in Murfreesboro for the TSSAA state quarterfinal against Hendersonville High. While the Hawks would keep the Hawks off the board in the second half, three goals in the first would be too much to overcome, and the Hawks best season since 2019 came to an end.
On Tuesday, May 21, the Clarksville High Wildcats traveled to Siegel High School for the opening round of the TSSAA state tournament. While CHS flirted with a comeback in the bottom of the seventh inning, they ended up falling short, losing 4-5.
Piecing together one of the finest seasons in college baseball this season, Austin Peay State University’s two-way man Lyle Miller-Green earned the Atlantic Sun Conference’s Player of the Year from the league’s head coaches Monday.
On Saturday, May 18, Fort Campbell High School defeated Heritage Christian Academy in their district tournament to keep their season alive. With the win, the Falcons won their first district tournament game since 1999, according to FCHS statistician Donny Caver.
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The Rossview Hawks soccer team hosted a sectional match against the Bartlett Panthers for the right to go to state. Rossview has been to sectionals the last three years, but has not advanced to state since 2019. On saturday, they changed that, defeating Bartlett 4-1, and advancing to their fourth state tournament in program history.