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The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association administers sporting events for an estimated 110,000 participants, 374 schools, 4,000 coaches, 3,000 officials, and 5,500 teams in the state of Tennessee. First organized in 1925, the TSSAA oversees athletic functions of both public and private schools. It includes schools throughout the state ...
With the Tennessee high school soccer playoffs underway, check out the top players during the regular season in the Columbia area.
As we settle into the start of the Tennessee high school boys soccer season, here's a look the Nashville area's top players and programs for 2024. Three storylines to watch for the TSSAA soccer season
The National High School Hall of Fame is a program of the National Federation of State High School Associations that honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school sports or performing arts. Since 1986, the Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony has been the final event of the National Federation's annual summer meeting ...
More: TSSAA football playoffs scores: Tennessee high school football second round scoreboard. Class 4A. Greeneville (9-2) at Anderson Co. (10-1) Macon Co. (10-2) at White Co. (10-2)
The annual United Soccer Coaches Convention, known as "The World's Largest Annual Gathering of Soccer Coaches" is held in mid-January. The five-day event attracts more than 12,000 attendees for live field demonstration and lecture sessions, networking socials, coaching diploma training classes, and a large soccer-only trade show, with more than 300 companies displaying soccer equipment ...
Louisville-area boys and girls soccer coaches have announced their Players of the Year and all-region teams for the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth regions. 6th, 7th, 8th Region soccer coaches select ...
The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame is an American hall of fame which honors athletes, teams, coaches, sports writers, and sports executives for their contributions to sports in the state of Tennessee. [1] The Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1966 and has since grown to include over 500 honorees and inductees. [2]