Two new teams have arrived in the Jackson area girls basketball rankings after another exciting week of TSSAA basketball action.
Here are the box scores for Fayette County, Gibson County, Haywood County and Weakley County for Week 10 of the high school basketball season. Gibson County (62) — Kylan Finch 17, Trajan Eddings 15, Coree Wells 10, Reynolds 9, DeBerry 5, Griffin 2, Goad 4.
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Sports Writers Association announced rankings for boys and girls basketball for the 2024-25 season on Monday, with the poll presented by CoachT.com.
The USA TODAY Sports Network has released its Tennessee high school girls basketball statewide rankings in Week 10 of the TSSAA season, which sees Tennessee sports writers from the network vote on the top teams in every classification each week.
The two No. 1 teams from last week – South Side boys and Westview girls – remained the No. 1 teams, as both entered Week 10 with one loss each. But there is a team in the boys’ rankings as South Gibson is tied for first place in District 13-3A and has now entered the rankings.
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Here's a list of Jackson area TSSAA basketball games affected by illness for Thursday and Friday. Note: This story will be updated as more information is made available.
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Why we moved up this defending basketball state champion in our latest Jackson area girls basketball rankings.
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