MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Tennessee high school sports lost a legend Sunday, as coach Phil Clark died at the age of 68.
The bottom half of the top 10 sees some movement in the latest Memphis area high school boys basketball rankings.
Phil Clark died Sunday at 68. The Memphis area baseball coach retired in 2013 as the state's winningest coach.
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Legendary Memphis area high school baseball coach Phil Clark died on Sunday ... Clark joined coach Bobby Kilpatrick's Tigers team in 1976 as a catcher after two years at Jackson State Community ...
7. Memphis East (12-4, 5-0 in 16-4A): The Lady Mustangs make their first appearance in the rankings amid a five-game winning ...