CBHS standout Will Brick is in a ‘win-win’ situation
Decision on college or turning pro will come soon enough. But for now, the top prospect in the state is contributing to winning baseball at CBHS — in ways obvious and more subtle.
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Decision on college or turning pro will come soon enough. But for now, the top prospect in the state is contributing to winning baseball at CBHS — in ways obvious and more subtle.
Standouts from Collierville, Lewisburg, Millington, MUS, St. Mary’s and St. George’s are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 26.
Will Rose’s strike keeps the Brothers undefeated and gives them a second victory over the Mustangs in 2026.
The Cougars scored three times in the sixth to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in Class 4A.
Brentwood is no everyday team and the Bruins gave Bartlett an almighty battle. But the Panthers are headed to the semifinals thanks to a 65-56 victory.
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, CBHS, Collierville, ECS and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 19.
Dylan Jones and Braylon Williams combined for 42 points in a win over Bearden. Meanwhile, the Tigers’ valiant comeback against Walker Valley comes up just short.
Mr. Basketball winner Will McCrary leads a second-half surge to power Jackson County past the Bulldogs and into Saturday’s final.
The Tigers couldn’t get anything going offensively, losing in the semifinals for the second straight season.
Ja’Michael Mitchell leads the Tigers with 17 as they advance to the semifinals for the second year in a row.
The Bulldogs dominated on defense in the second half to advance to the Class 1A semifinals.
One had an outstanding performance in the Division 2-AA quarterfinal, and the other displayed hot shooting against Collierville in the championship game of the district tournament.
Fayette-Ware couldn’t make shots against a very good Alcoa team and couldn’t get the needed stops either.
Bartlett, Whitehaven, Fayette-Ware and Middle College set for competition this week at MTSU’s Murphy Center.
Panthers are aiming to reach the Class 4A championship game for the fourth straight year. Collierville, meanwhile, is at state for the first time since 1989 — and second time ever.
Standouts from Bartlett, Houston, Memphis Business Academy, Memphis School of Excellence-Winchester and Whitehaven are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 5.
Rough shooting and a long night on the boards end the Dragons’ season.
A senior Saint and a sophomore Panther win Mr. Basketball in their respective classes.
Josh Huggins leads the way with 32 in win over Knoxville Catholic.
Standouts from Briarcrest, City University, Fayette-Ware, Houston and Whitehaven up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 5.
Saints and Sting begin state play Thursday in Clarksville. Gryphons take the floor on Friday.
Josh Huggins and Fred Smith combine for 40 points as the Saints win their second championship in three years.
The Gryphons had a chance to tie the game late, but a 3-pointer from Carson Crump rimmed out.
Poor shooting, turnovers doom Sting from the get-go against Lipscomb Academy in its first final four game in five years.
One is a finalist for the Class 4A Mr. Basketball award and the other is a reserve who stepped into a starring role.