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"This is a historic moment for Pearl-Cohn High School and for Metro Nashville Public Schools and quite frankly for the city of Nashville," said Battle, a former MNPS multi-sport athlete herself.
Pearl-Cohn running back Zeion Simpson-Smith was named the championship game MVP after running for 181 yards and two touchdowns in a 36-27 win over Upperman in Chattanooga.
After Pearl High moved numerous times, settling at 17th Avenue in the 1950s and eventually to its current location at Pearl Cohn Comprehensive High School, MLK Magnet, originally named Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet High School for the Health Sciences and Engineering, opened its doors in August 1986 at the former Pearl High with only grades 7 ...
Pearl High School, the predecessor and namesake for Pearl-Cohn, was a traditionally black public school. It was one of two black high schools in Nashville, (rival Cameron High School being the other) with Pearl accepting its first white student in 1971. The original Pearl High School building built in 1937 (a historical site) has been ...
Ron Slay played for Pearl-Cohn High School in Nashville, Tennessee before transferring to prep powerhouse Oak Hill Academy and then heading to the University of Tennessee. As a freshman in 1999–2000 , Slay averaged 9.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per game as the Volunteers went 26–7 and won the SEC.
Lee Nailon, Clay High School senior, in his 1994 yearbook senior photograph. Class: 1994 Known for: Nailon was the starting center for the 1994 state-champion boys basketball team.
Vaughn attended Pearl-Cohn Comprehensive High School in Nashville, Tennessee. As a senior, he rushed for 2,646 yards and 45 touchdowns and was named the Tennessee Gatorade Football Player of the Year. [1] Vaughn was also a high school track and field standout, anchoring the state champion 4 x 100m relay his senior year. [2]
In the late 1980s, when future “SportsCenter” legend Linda Cohn wanted to move up the ladder in her career from Long Island cable news, she made a big batch of chocolate chip cookies one day ...