Coaching Tennessee High point guard Colin Brown is like getting to drive a Porsche. “More like a Ferrari, really,” Vikings head coach Michael McMeans said after Brown and company raced past David Crockett Tuesday night on the road. The junior southpaw point guard scored 22 points and Tennessee High clinched at least a share of the Upper Lakes Conference title with a 58-48 win. The Vikings boys can claim the league outright with a win at Sullivan East on Friday or when they host David Crockett in the league finale on Feb. 13. Tennessee High wasted no time getting started Tuesday. Brown scored 10 points in the first quarter while helping the Vikings (6-0, 15-12) jump out to a 19-10 lead. Downtown brewery third business to close since November. Tennessee High made shots when it mattered. They came out playing good in the first quarter and jumped on us. We battled and got it to one, and had a couple of turnovers that kind of killed us. And they hit big shots.

By the Numbers
  • Tennessee High's Colin Brown scored 22 points.
  • Tennessee High clinched at least a share of the Upper Lakes Conference title with a 58-48 win.
State of Play
  • Tennessee High (6-0, 15-12) can claim the league outright with a win at Sullivan East on Friday or when they host David Crockett in the league finale on Feb. 13.
  • Brown scored 10 points in the first quarter, helping the Vikings jump out to a 19-10 lead.
  • Colin Beason and Reagan Cash added 10 points apiece for Crockett.
Bottom Line

Tennessee High's victory over David Crockett has secured them at least a share of the Upper Lakes Conference title, with the chance to claim the league outright in upcoming games. Colin Brown's standout performance, including 22 points, played a crucial role in this decisive win.