CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The 2024-25 high school football postseason is finally upon us, and here are the matchups for Clarksville-area teams in round one.
(4) Germantown (6-4) @ (1) Clarksville High (10-0)
Clarksville High completed its second straight undefeated regular season during this year. Now, they reset their record and head into the postseason. This is no normal four-seed, however, as Germantown was undefeated last season and lost to state champion Houston in the quarterfinals of the playoffs in 2023-24.

The Wildcats will look to dominate the ground game behind their three-headed monster of James Dalrymple, Ahmoyre Galbreath and Jack Stein, who all finished top ten in the area in rushing.
(3) Bartlett (6-3) @ (2) Kirkwood High (8-2)
Kirkwood High is preparing to host their first postseason game in school history this weekend as they welcome the Bartlett Panthers to Exit 8.
The Cobras will rely on Mr. Football finalist and starting quarterback Miles Reding to impact the game as he finished first in the area with 1,826 passing yards, and also compiled 23 touchdowns on the year.

(3) Rossview High (8-2) @ (2) Collierville (9-1)
The Rossview Hawks travel to Collierville High to open their postseason journey. The Hawks will look to pull off the upset over the Dragons, who actually ended Clarksville High’s season last year.
Rossview will look to use their momentum to pull off the upset after defeating the Kenwood Knights in their last game of the regular season by a score of 24-0, which included three touchdowns from quarterback Reed Bryant.
(3) Caldwell County (4-6) @ (2) Fort Campbell (5-4)
The 36th all-time meeting between these two squads happens to be in the postseason at Fryar Stadium on Friday. Caldwell County leads the all-time series 19-16, but the Falcons have won the last three playoff matchups.
Fort Campbell hasn’t won a playoff game since Nov. 8, 2013, and looks to end their 11-year drought. The Falcons are led by two-way talent Keshawn Dixon, who led the state of Kentucky in total tackles during the 2024-25 regular season.
