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On Thursday, Jarian Basden, who goes by Prophet, officially signed to the University of Kansas track and field team as a mid-distance sprinter. Basden became the first signee in Kirkwood track history, in the Cobras first year existence. However, less than two years ago, Basden didn’t even run track.
Ege Pradke of Clarksville was only 4 years old when he lost his right arm in a car crash. Now, he is almost 13, and he’s out on the baseball diamond pursuing his passion.
The Clarksville High Wildcats hosted another night of seven-on-seven action on Tuesday, June 18, as a number of local high school football teams participated in the event.
Clarksville Christian School (CCS) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Martha Sheffield as the new Head Coach for the Lady Centurions Volleyball Team.
It’s now time to honor players representing Montgomery County schools with the 2024 Clarksville Now All-Area Softball Team and Player of the Year.
The Clarksville Academy Cougar football team is in the midst of summer practice, looking to use these summer months to get better both as individuals and as a team. The motto this year for the Cougars? Trust.
Rossview High midfielder Graham Duncan has been named the Tennessee Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year following the 2023-24 campaign.
This week, the Tee-Ball All-Stars tournament in Clarksville for 5- and 6-year-old boys and girls was canceled over a vulgar on-field argument among adults.