The Clarksville High Wildcats baseball team hosted the Henry County Patriots for the region 7- 4A semifinals on Friday night. The Patriots led early, but a five-run fifth inning powered the Wildcats to a 7-3 win and moves them to their third consecutive region championship appearance.
The West Creek Coyotes traveled to Henry County High School for the district 14- 3A championship game against the Patriots. An instant classic of a contest took overtime and a penalty shootout to decide the winner.
The Clarksville Police Department is actively investigating multiple felony incidents that occurred between April 18 and April 25.
The Rossview Hawks soccer team hosted the Clarksville Wildcats for the District 13-3A championship. An intense rivalry matchup saw great defense with timely scoring, which culminated in a 2-1 victory for the Hawks, earning them a district championship.
The CMCSS school board discussed adding a non-voting student board member and will vote on creating this new position at the next board meeting.
The Montgomery Central Indians traveled to Murfreesboro for day two of the inaugural TSSAA Flag Football Invitational. In bracket play, the Indians defeated the Jackson Northside Indians to advance to the Elite Eight, however, they then fell to the Green Hill Hawks, 27-14, ending their season in the state tournament.
The Clarksville Police Department is currently responding to a motor vehicle crash with injuries at the intersection of Ashland City Road and River Road.
While it’s expected to be cloudy the morning of Friday, May 9, the skies are expected to clear later in the day, making way for mostly sunny weather on Saturday and Sunday.
The Clarksville Christian Centurions faced the Christian Community Colts in the TSIAA softball semifinals at Rich Ellen Park. The Centurions offense exploded for a 16 hit night, earning a 12-2 win, and advancing them to their second straight TSIAA title game.
The Montgomery Central Indians traveled to the Siegel Stars Soccer Complex for the inaugural TSSAA Flag Football Invitational. Wednesday was day one and pool play for seeding, determining the bracket for Thursday’s single elimination tournament, and the Indians went 2-1, losing to Pearl Cohn in game one, and defeating Blackman and Fulton in games two and three, and earning the one seed due to margin of victory.