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The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) Legislative Council approved sweeping bylaw changes aimed at enhancing sportsmanship, competition fairness, and school cooperation, sparking nationwide interest in how these reforms could reshape high school athletics across the state.
The Decatur girls tennis team clinched the Class 6A, Section 7 sectional championship at Point Mallard on Tuesday, topping runner-up Hartselle 47-46 in a thrilling one-point nail-biter.
Clarksville's sports teams endured a tough stretch, dropping two heartbreaking defeats in a single week that left fans reeling and sparked debates about coaching strategies and roster changes heading into the playoffs.
INVERNESS — A treacherous fourth-inning onslaught sucked the wind out of the Citrus Hurricanes' sails, propelling the Dunnellon Tigers to a thrilling victory in a high-stakes regional showdown Tuesday night.
The Gordon Lee Trojans powered to their 25th win of the season with a dominant 9-0 shutout over Class AAA Sonoraville on Monday, belting three home runs in a rain-postponed matchup that showcased their long-ball prowess and unflinching dominance.
Kokomo's boys track and field team dominated a three-team meet Tuesday at Walter Cross Field, racking up 82 points to edge out Tipton (42) and Western (41) in a thrilling showdown—check out the full Prep Roundup for Wednesday, April 15, packed with more high school sports highlights from across the state.
Deken Minter sparked the Nelson County Cardinals to a dominant victory over the Thomas Nelson Generals in their 19th District series opener Monday evening, igniting high school basketball excitement across the region.
Pillow Academy's tennis team embarks on its quest for a state championship, kicking off competition in the North 4A Tournament Thursday through Friday at Meridian's Northeast Park Tennis Center.
In a thrilling finish, Windsor's Lady Greyhounds softball team stunned Versailles with a walk-off victory, 9-8, on Monday, April 13, at home. Trailing 8-7 after five innings, the Greyhounds (7-6) tied it in the sixth before erupting for two runs in the bottom of the seventh to seal the dramatic comeback win.
In a thrilling Southeastern Conference girls' soccer showdown, West Bladen's Greer Pope sealed a dramatic 2-1 victory over Red Springs with a clutch penalty kick in the second overtime, capping an epic Tuesday night battle in Bladenboro.
TORONTO — The Toronto Bulldogs softball team built an 8-0 lead early, putting East Palestine on the ropes—but the Red Knights refused to fold. Storming back with 10 unanswered runs, the visitors snatched a thrilling comeback victory in a game that had everything.
BROOKVILLE — DuBois Area High School track and field teams dominated at the invite, claiming six titles—four by the girls and two by the boys—while DuBois Central Catholic's Kline etched his name in school history by shattering the 400-meter record.
Andrew Jackson High School will honor its storied 2007 state championship softball team in a special pregame ceremony before Friday's clash against Central, celebrating a golden era in the program's history that captivated fans nationwide.
Guyer High's baseball team staged a thrilling comeback from an early deficit, rolling to an 11-3 district victory over Lewisville on Tuesday for their third straight win and staying squarely in the playoff hunt.
East Rockingham's baseball team roared back from a four-run first-inning deficit against Broadway, unleashing a dominant offensive surge to secure a convincing victory and thrill fans with their resilient comeback prowess.