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Memphian Lester Hudson listens, learns with the Celtics
While in college, Lester Hudson stayed in the spotlight during his brief tenure at UT-Martin. Now a member of the Boston Celtics, Hudson watched as his new team beat the Memphis Grizzlies at the FedExForum.
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The Grizzlies are starting to make ‘some noise’
Maybe it was the type of win the Grizzlies needed to get more fans in the seats, the team on a winning streak, and – even more so – the players believing they can win.
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Tigers and Spartans battle for playoff glory
Though his Spartans team walked away from Whitehaven’s home field in week three with a 33-13 victory, White Station head coach Devin Rutherford believes the Tigers have a slight upper hand this week.
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Whitehaven vs. Wooddale: Who would’ve ‘thunk’ it?
“Every playoff game is a big game,” said Rodney Saulsberry, whose Tigers face resurgent Wooddale in a Class 6A showdown on Friday.
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Practice brings perfection into the picture for West Memphis
Last week in a 42-0 romp over Jacksonville High School, West Memphis clinched at least a tie for the Division 6A East conference championship.
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Wooddale faces a team saying goodbye to a coaching legend
The Cardinals (7-2, 5-1 in District 15-AAA) will face an inspired Collierville team (3-6, 2-4) in the regular season finale at Halle Stadium on Friday.
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MUS v CBHS: Here we go again
For Memphis University School, not even a game on ESPN U against South Panola in week three can surpass the historical Division 2-AA West Region match-up that will take place Friday when the Christian Brothers High School Purple Wave take on the Owls.
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Going beyond football at Kingsbury
“Week in and week out we go out and leave it on the field in grueling circumstances, but we never quit,” Kingsbury’s coach, Earl Lester said. “I think it’s outstanding for the kids. When they become men they won’t quit on their own families and more importantly they won’t quit on themselves.”
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Turning around Central is no easy task
Rod Gaston is coach at Central High School, where he was hired to instill a winning mentality into a football program that produced a 1-9 season last year and has not had a winning season in the 2000 era.
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Reversal of fortune has Arlington pushing hard
Can anything good come out of a football season when your team wins once and loses nine times?
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