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Legislature passes bill to standardize concussion policy in children's athletics
Bill aims at schools and community sports that don’t already follow TSSAA’s concussion guidelines
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Andrea Zelinski
Big second half has CPA boys on the brink of another AA state title
Jalen Lindsey's 26 points help Lions get past Livingston Academy; Brentwood eliminated in AAA semifinals
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Christ Presbyterian Academy girls rally, will play for a second straight state title
Lions trailed for most of the game but used a 21-point fourth quarter to get past Elizabethton
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Staff reports
Antioch speeds into the state girls basketball tournament
Up-tempo approach works well for a team that includes a couple of state champions in track and field
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Harold Huggins
'City Paper' wins judgment in TSSAA open records suit
As part of investigation into recruiting violations at MBA,
City Paper
requested documents from TSSAA in January
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Staff reports
Ensworth captures third straight football title, wins 21st straight game
Corn Elder scores three touchdowns and the Tigers cruise past Memphis University School 31-14
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Ensworth’s Elder wins second straight DII-AA Mr. Football award
Derek Barnett named the division's top lineman, becomes Brentwood Academy's fifth player to win
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Harold Huggins
Five local stars have opportunity to join ranks of Mr. Football
Ensworth, Brentwood Academy each have two finalists for awards, to be presented at Monday luncheon
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Harold Huggins
TSSAA elects to stand pat on most state championship sites
Murfreesboro gets basketball championships, SpringFling for four more years; Cookeville keeps football
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TSSAA board votes to keep current high school playoff system
Division I keeps six-class playoff system; Division II keeps two-class system; all other sports will have three classes
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