Memphis’ top five domain school football games for week 4

When: Friday at 7 p. m.

Last year, the Mustangs moved away from ECS with a 36-20 win towards the Class 6A semi-finals. It’s the only defeat of the season for ECS. But the Eagles are sending a lot of participants to last year’s DII-AA state name. adding Clemson Dietrick Pennington’s offensive line commitment. Houston, who graduated from Class 6A of Lincoln Pare football last year, has yet to demonstrate that he can achieve the same offensive production point without him.

Thompson Election: ECS 35, Houston 28

When: Friday at 7 p. m.

Christian Brothers has been on a roll, beating Houston, FACS and MUS. Dallan Hayden has only 700 yards and nine touchdowns, and the defense has groups in 7 points consistent with the game. Bartlett was surprised through Christ Presthroughterian Academy as neutral. site fit in Milan last week. Robert Giaimo scored touchdowns in defeat.

Thompson’s election: Christian Brothers 28, Bartlett 14

When: Thursday at 7 p. m.

Arlington won 24-14 against DeSoto Central last week and is expected to receive deSoto County opponent. Lewisburg opened his season with a 44-13 win over Byhalia(Mississippi).

Thompson Election: Arlington 31, Lewisburg 17

When: Friday at 7 p. m.

St. Benedict opened the season with a close 19-16 loss to Munford. FacS has not yet scored and fell to Lausanne 56-0 last week. Can Walter Nolen, a defensive lineman ranked No. 1 in school football in the country for promotion 2022, helps the Eagles the Crusaders’ goalless streak?

Thompson’s Choice: Saint-Benot 28, FACS 0

When: Friday at 7 p. m.

Last Friday, the Saints abandoned their first game against Pope John Paul II. This week, the Saints to Nashville to face last year’s DII-AAA finalists. Briarcrest quarterback Michael Dallas finished 59% of his pass attempts and threw eight touchdowns.

Thompson Election: MBA 31, Briarcrest 24

Last week: 3-2

Season: 10-5 (. 667)

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