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Collierville High School celebrated the 2017 Football Homecoming Friday during halftime of the Dragons’ game against Wooddale. Lady Dragon lacrosse team captain Shayna Ryan was crowned the 2017 Homecoming Queen.
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By Michael Ward Briarcrest had little trouble with visiting KIPP Memphis Collegiate High School last Friday night, as the Saints celebrated homecoming with a 52-14 win over the Phoenix. Quarterback Jackson Walker threw the first of his four touchdown passes on the evening less than three minutes into the game when he connected with Chandler […]
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By Bill Sorrell The worst thing that could have happened to Haywood’s football team happened. On the Tomcats’ first possession and 19 seconds into the game, Deyondrius Hines fumbled and Memphis University School linebacker Matthew Rhodes recovered, running 32 yards for a touchdown. On Haywood’s second possession, quarterback Tillman McRae was intercepted by the Owls’ […]
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The Collierville Dragons improved to a .500 record Friday by beating Wooddale to the tune of 33-13 on homecoming night. Senior quarterback Matt Connors had a strong showing with 114 passing yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions. However, it was senior running back Cole Johnson who paced the Dragons with 97 yards on the ground […]
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Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen made history Monday night by officially naming the town’s 150-year-old park. Board members voted unanimously to make Town Square Park the conclusive name of the 1.46-acre public space in the center of the historic district, something no previous administration had done. The green area at 96 N. Center Street […]
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Collierville will soon be able to start work on some street drainage improvement projects thanks to a $2.2 million grant from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. The grant is part of leftover monies from the 2011 Disaster Relief Fund that was given to Shelby County after severe flooding. This is the third […]
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The residual rain and wind from Hurricane Harvey blew through Collierville on Aug. 31 and between noon and midnight, about 5.65 inches of rain fell on the town. That figure is the average of the recorded inches at five of Collierville’s rain gauge sites, the heaviest being 6.3 inches. The town has 26 sewer pumping […]
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A Collierville educator is one of nine in the state to be nominated as a finalist for the 2018 Tennessee Teacher of the Year. Stephanie Rice teaches fourth-grade math and science at Crosswind Elementary. These nine teachers were named Region-level Teachers of the Year in June, and one of them will be named the 2017-18 […]
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Collierville High School thespians and stage crew members wrapped up their final performance of Pinocchio on Saturday at the school’s Draco Playhouse. The cast performed on Thursday and Friday as well. Cooper Clack starred as Pinocchio in the performance, which is based on Carlo Collodi’s book. Cullen Bertram played Geppetto and Juliana Hoy portrayed Master […]
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