Phoenix Theatres celebrated the grand opening of their Clarksville location Thursday with a marching band, buffet, live music, a “film cutting” and premieres for the Mission Impossible and Lilo & Stitch movies.
The Clarksville Academy Cougars traveled to Reese Smith Jr. Field at Middle Tennessee State University for the TSAAA Division II-A state championship game.
CMCSS will ban phones during school hours this fall, and it can’t come soon enough. Imagine kids having to speak to each other in the hallways!
The Clarksville Academy Cougars, after a quick bounce back from their morning game, faced the Knoxville Grace Rams in an elimination game, with the right to go to the state championship on the line.
The Clarksville Wildcats traveled to Oakland High School for game two of their state tournament run against the Green Hill Hawks. The Wildcats got up early and never relented, scoring 18 runs to blow out the Hawks 18-2 in five innings, and advance them to the state semifinals tomorrow at 2:00 PM.
The final Boots Display Memorial is taking place this week at Fort Campbell, honoring almost 8,000 soldiers who gave their lives for their country.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to Siegel High School for an elimination game versus the Independence Eagles on Thursday morning. The Hawks’ defense held strong, but the offense could only scratch one runner across the plate, and it wasn’t enough to defeat Independence. Rossview fell 3-1, ending their season.
The Rossview Hawks traveled to McKnight Park for the third game of their TSSAA State Tournament run in an elimination game against Page High School on Thursday.
Clarksville forecast: Try to get in your Memorial Day weekend events on Friday, because there’s a chance rain could dampen the rest of the weekend.
Things to do in Clarksville: Here are our top picks, including Spring Into Summer with Brantley Gilbert, Beachaven’s Summerfest and an Anime-Fest.