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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.
Isaiah Johnson, former Eastern Illinois University and Buffalo Bills running back, is returning to Rossview High School to coach, giving back to a program that means so much to him.
Austin Peay State University head track and field coach Asha Gibson-Smith has added three assistant coaches for the upcoming 2024-25 cross country and track and field seasons.
Carmen Johnson, a rising junior track runner from Northeast High School, has qualified for the AAU Junior Olympics in the 1500M following her performance at the region six qualifier in Knoxville, Tennessee last month.
The Montgomery Central High School football team is entering a new era with first-year head coach Wyatt Page leading the way. The Indians are looking to establish a culture of physicality and hard work, while focusing on the details.
Sources have confirmed to Clarksville Now that Austin Peay football is looking to move their last game of the 2024-25 regular season against in state rival, the Chattanooga Mocs.
Clarksville Christian School announced on Thursday, July 18, the hiring of Travis Cocke, who will be taking over as head softball coach for the high school program. Cocke takes over a Lady Centurions softball team who is coming off a season where they finished as state runner-up.