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Zachariah Taylor broke the Kenwood High school record for both the 100-meter and 200-meter dash during the Cobra Classic on Saturday, March 30, at Kirkwood High School.
The Kirkwood High Cobras and Kenwood High Knights made a trip to Fortera Stadium at Austin Peay State University for a flag football matchup on Monday, April 1.
Rossview High head basketball coach Johnny Jackson said Cameryn Ward was playing at a local church when he went into cardiac arrest and died at age 17.
Wes Parsons, a Clarksville native and a former Clarksville High School pitcher, has made the Toronto Blue Jays opening day roster at the age of 31 years old.
Montgomery Central two-way player Gabe Eddington has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week for tossing a no-hitter and lighting it up in the batter’s box in two games played last week.
The Kirkwood Cobras paid a visit to Clarksville High School, for the first matchup between the two programs in history. While the Cobras would get out to a hot start, the Cats offense would explode for four goals in the second half, earning the Wildcats a 4-2 district win.
The Clarksville High flag football team paid a visit to West Creek High School on Monday, March 25, in a rivalry rematch of last year’s playoff semifinal. A game dominated by defense ended in a tie due to inclement weather.
Following the conclusion of the 2023-24 girls’ high school basketball season, it’s time to honor players representing Montgomery County schools with the Clarksville Now All-Area Girls’ Basketball Team and Player of the Year.
Clarksville High two-way player Aree Collins has been selected as the Clarksville Now Player of the Week for her play last week on the mound and in the batter’s box.
Three years ago, Clarksville native Mike Pardue, who attended and played football at Northeast High and Austin Peay State University, received a phone call from a friend asking him to play in a flag football rec league in Nashville and ever since, his life has changed forever.