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The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) Legislative Council has approved sweeping bylaw changes aimed at enhancing fairness, safety, and competition across high school sports statewide—from eligibility rules and transfer policies to tournament formats and sportsmanship standards—impacting thousands of student-athletes and schools.
The Decatur girls tennis team clinched the Class 6A, Section 7 sectional championship at Point Mallard on Tuesday, topping runner-up Hartselle by one point with a dominant 47-point performance.
Clarksville's sports teams endured a tough double whammy, dropping two crucial matches in a span of days that has fans reeling and coaches scrambling for answers amid a mounting losing streak.
INVERNESS — In a treacherous fourth inning that sucked the wind out of the Citrus Hurricanes' sails, Dunnellon unleashed a big offensive barrage to secure a thrilling victory 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 Prep Roundup for Wednesday, April 15, with full high school sports highlights from across the nation.
Deken Minter powered the Nelson County Cardinals to a dominant victory over the Thomas Nelson Generals on Monday, kicking off their 19th District series with fireworks in a high-stakes regional showdown.
Pillow Academy's tennis team embarks on its quest for a state championship, kicking off play in the North 4A Tournament Thursday through Friday at Meridian's Northeast Park Tennis Center.
In a thrilling finish, Windsor's Lady Greyhounds rallied from behind to defeat Versailles 9-8 with a dramatic walk-off victory on Monday, April 13, at home. Trailing 8-7 after five innings, the (7-6) squad tied it in the sixth before exploding for the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh, showcasing grit and clutch hitting in this high-stakes regional showdown.
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 in the top of the second inning, putting East Palestine on the ropes, but the Red Knights refused to fold. Storming back with a furious rally, Toronto tallied the final 10 runs to snatch a thrilling victory from the jaws of defeat.
BROOKVILLE — DuBois Area High School track and field teams dominated at the invite, claiming six titles—four from the girls and two from the boys—while DuBois Central Catholic's Kline shattered a school record in the 400-meter dash.
Andrew Jackson High School softball will celebrate its storied 2007 state championship team with a special pregame ceremony before Friday's matchup against Central on April 17, inviting alumni, fans, and the community to relive the glory of that unforgettable season.
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, keeping them squarely in the playoff hunt.
East Rockingham baseball roared back from a four-run first-inning deficit to Broadway, unleashing a dominant offensive surge and pulling away for a convincing victory in a thrilling high school showdown.