Daily Memphian postseason wrestling awards: CBHS sweeps top honors for 2019-2020
Record-setter Garrett Bowers of CBHS is the year's top wrestler.
There are 2272 article(s) tagged TSSAA:
Record-setter Garrett Bowers of CBHS is the year's top wrestler.
Half-court heave lands T.J. Thomas of FACS on the list of week's top performers.
ECS junior Kam Jones saluted for big night against Harding in Division 2-A West Region tournament.
Houston's boys and girls repeat as 15-AAA champs.
Jordan Mundt of Bartlett and Tony Craig of CBHS are this year's top prep bowlers.
New Crusaders coach Chris Schuetz formerly played at the University of Memphis.
Third championship for Garrett Bowers one of four titles on a record-setting day for CBHS wrestling.
Whitehaven boys and girls win District 16-AAA tournament titles.
Brentwood Academy assistant Cody Nelson heading to Harding, while Michael Hodum takes over at Fayette Academy.
Fayette Academy girls advance in Division 2-A playoffs.
Wrestling brings out the analytical side of CBHS standout Garrett Bowers.
Johnathan Lawson and Tashun Bryson continue to lead the pack.
Xavier Joubert leads Central past East in District 16-AAA.
Wooddale coach Keelon Lawson looking for other players to step up now that postseason is under way.
Friends and family on hand to watch Bubba Luckett reach a significant coaching milestone.
Over 100 of the area's top scorers ranked this week.
Six championships will be on the line Saturday at White Station.
Last year's Division 2-AA winner Kennedy Chandler heads the list of Memphis finalists for 2020.
Already the city's top prospect, Briarcrest's Kennedy Chandler adding new wrinkles that will make him even more attractive to college recruiters.
Houston standout Daniel West brings home a title from the state swimming meet.
Briarcrest outlasts CBHS with big plays in the final two minutes.
Fifty-point triple-double secures Wooddale's Johnathan Lawson a spot on the honor roll for the second week in a row.
Wooddale's Lawson, Mitchell's Bryson are the leaders this week in scoring.
Wooddale star finishes with a triple-double, scores the most points of any Shelby-Metro player this year.
New Southwind head coach Chris Jones has been an assistant at the school since 2007.