
Tyler Palmateer
Sports Writer at The Tennessean
Sports writer covering high schools for @tennessean. Email story ideas, tips to [email protected] 📪
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1 week ago |
tennessean.com | Tyler Palmateer
Father Ryan named Malik Mims as its new boys basketball coach, replacing recently retired Doug Bontrager. Bontrager, who retired after 37 seasons, led the team to two state titles and three runner-up finishes. Mims brings experience from Welch College, STARS basketball, and various other coaching roles. Father Ryan has named Malik Mims its new boys basketball coach. Mims replaces Doug Bontrager, who retired in March after 37 seasons and more than 600 wins.
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1 week ago |
tennessean.com | Tyler Palmateer
Ravenwood High School hired Ricky Rodriguez as their new TSSAA football coach, replacing Will Hester. Rodriguez, a previous Ravenwood assistant, has head coaching experience at Logan High School and Encinal in California. He inherits a strong Ravenwood team with 42 returning seniors from a 13-1 Class 6A state semifinalist team. Ravenwood announced it has hired offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Ricky Rodriguez to replace Will Hester as the school’s next TSSAA football coach.
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Tyler Palmateer
Ravenwood announced it has hired offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Ricky Rodriguez to replace Will Hester as the school’s next TSSAA football coach. Ravenwood moved quickly to replace Hester, who won 106 career games and led the Raptors to the 2015 Class 6A state championship. Rodriguez’s May 6 hire came less than a week after Hester resigned.
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Tyler Palmateer
Father Ryan has named Malik Mims its new boys basketball coach. Mims replaces Doug Bontrager, who retired in March after 37 seasons and more than 600 wins. Bontrager’s teams went 603-471 and reached eight TSSAA basketball state semifinals, winning Division II state titles in 1999 and 2002 and earning three state runner-up finishes.
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1 week ago |
tennessean.com | Tyler Palmateer
Jared Curtis has committed to Georgia football, picking the Bulldogs over Oregon. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound five-star quarterback from Nashville Christian's May 5 decision brought a long recruitment to a close. Curtis committed to Georgia in March 2024, then decommitted in October, bringing a long list of suitors back into the picture, including Oregon coach Dan Lanning, a former Kirby Smart assistant.
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