
Merville Leads Ravenwood to Thrilling State Title Comeback
Carol Merville’s late‑game heroics powered Ravenwood to a stunning comeback over Mt. Juliet in the TSSAA Class AA girls flag football championship, sealing a 27‑25 win after trailing 25‑0.
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Carol Merville’s late‑game heroics powered Ravenwood to a stunning comeback over Mt. Juliet in the TSSAA Class AA girls flag football championship, sealing a 27‑25 win after trailing 25‑0.

A dramatic second‑half surge propelled Ravenwood to a 27‑25 victory over Mt. Juliet, highlighting standout performances by Caroline Merville and a resilient squad.
In a dramatic turnaround, Ravenwood erased a 25‑point deficit to defeat Mt. Juliet 27‑25 in the first TSSAA Class AA girls flag football championship, with quarterback Caroline Merville delivering the game‑winning pass to Alexandria Joyce.
Ravenwood erased a 25‑point deficit to defeat Mt. Juliet 27‑25 in the inaugural TSSAA Class AA girls flag football state championship, driven by quarterback Caroline Merville’s four touchdowns and a game‑winning pass to Alexandria Joyce.

The Creek Wood girls flag football team captured the first ever TSSAA Class A state championship, routing Merrol Hyde Magnet 25‑6. MVP Hollee Wilson’s four interceptions, including a 78‑yard return, anchored a dominant second‑half surge.
Creek Wood secured the inaugural TSSAA Class A girls flag football championship with a dominant 25-6 win, highlighted by MVP Hollee Wilson’s four interceptions, one returned for a touchdown.
Eagleville's baseball team captured its fifth consecutive TSSAA Class 1A state tournament appearance with a 16‑4 win over McKenzie, marking Coach Brandon Bassham's 500th career victory.

The Panthers' 14-4 victory over Trousdale County marks the first time a public school from the Chattanooga area has reached the TSSAA Spring Fling, driven by senior power hitters and a grand slam from Mayor Duke.
Greg Tipps, who amassed 493 career wins and two TSSAA championships at Loretto, has resigned to become the new head coach of the UT Southern women’s basketball team.